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JD:
they mus have shot em down

Elizzybeth:
I didn't go to normal high school, but I did participate in a pretty epic (scale, not effect) prank in the program I was in for April Fool's Day: we labelled every item in the 3-room student lounge with a Post-It note (including every square foot of the wall, every ketchup packet, every book, every chess piece) and wrapped it all up in Saran Wrap (including the refrigerator, couches, television, photocopier).

Video here.  I am in the purple shirt at 0:18 and 0:27.

The program moved this year, but I believe a number of the "wall" Post-Its were still up four years later, and they were still occasionally finding labelled items. 

Clearly a massive waste of time, but, hey.  That's what this thread's about, right?

Christophe:
The Science Fiction Literature class at my high school culminated in the Dune Trial, where Paul Atredies is put on trial for being bad for society. People are picked to role-play witnesses and it gets really fun the more that people put into it.

The year that I took the class, we took the opportunity to smuggle in about a ton or so of sand into the classroom so that we could have the trial actually set on Arrakis. We also put a dickload of cinnamon in the sand so that when the teacher walked in, the entire place basically smelled like a cookie. Considering the absurd lengths people have gone to in previous Dune trials, our teacher was impressed, if not surprised (a class several years ago did the same thing, but it had been a while since then).

The classroom had sand for about a week, and the teacher mentioned that he hated teaching his freshmen classes there that week, as they'd see the sand and their brains would just turn off.

StaedlerMars:

--- Quote from: Elizzybeth on 19 Oct 2010, 00:25 ---I didn't go to normal high school, but I did participate in a pretty epic (scale, not effect) prank in the program I was in for April Fool's Day: we labelled every item in the 3-room student lounge with a Post-It note (including every square foot of the wall, every ketchup packet, every book, every chess piece) and wrapped it all up in Saran Wrap (including the refrigerator, couches, television, photocopier).

Video here.  I am in the purple shirt at 0:18 and 0:27.

The program moved this year, but I believe a number of the "wall" Post-Its were still up four years later, and they were still occasionally finding labelled items. 

Clearly a massive waste of time, but, hey.  That's what this thread's about, right?

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My friend did something similar, only it wasn't a prank, he was just having fun.

He randomly posted post-its around the school that said stuff like "brick #1429" and "table #27".

snalin:
Someone exchanged the Norwegian flag with the McDonald's one the night before the seventeenth of may.

other than that,

--- Quote from: squawk on 18 Oct 2010, 21:57 ---this isn't a very contributory post oh well. i just miss high school when calculus wasn't difficult :[

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