• Mariachi Band hired by graduating seniors follows Principal around
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_coi49LF7g[/media] Fucking hilarious
Omg thats so great. I wonder if they follow him into the bathroom
I hope the principal was a good sport about it.
[QUOTE=kaine123;45001144]I hope the principal was a good sport about it.[/QUOTE] Look at that smile. He was.
And to think at my high school they would've used the resource officer dudes to kick them out the second they started playing. My school was a zero tolerance no fun allowed school.
Nice. Sure beats any of my high school's senior pranks. Although honestly our day-to-day antics were so weird we probably wasted our best ideas on nothing.
Heh, he was a good sport about it. Had someone done that in my high school, the SRO officer would escort the student who hired them out for their expulsion
A good, fun, and harmless prank.
heh, señor prank
[QUOTE=kaine123;45001144]I hope the principal was a good sport about it.[/QUOTE] Well they probably had to have explicit permission to be there anyway so I'm assuming they were cool about it.
Imagine how awesome the morning announcements were
Mariachi music are fucking good
I wonder if they also played this [video=youtube;q-Rqdgna3Yw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-Rqdgna3Yw[/video]
I wish I was this clever to think of something like this.
My year's senior "prank" was 2 students rode down the hallways on scooters wearing nothing but basketball shorts, Deadpool & Spiderman masks, and towel capes and threw rubber dildos at the administrators. Also the usual release-a-shitload-of-crickets-into-the-halls.
[QUOTE=Gnomical;45001587]And to think at my high school they would've used the resource officer dudes to kick them out the second they started playing. My school was a zero tolerance no fun allowed school.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=TheTalon;45003209]Heh, he was a good sport about it. Had someone done that in my high school, the SRO officer would escort the student who hired them out for their expulsion[/QUOTE] Can someone explain to a clueless Canadian what a SRO or resource officer is? The term "Officer" doesn't really sound like something you'd hear in a school enviroment.
Our senior prank had a bunch of people show up in costumes. I saw a giraffe, 2 police officers, a pig and Sinterklaas. Of course our school had to be uptights cunts. I came down for lunch break and saw that every one of them had been shoved outside the school gates. The janitors were manually letting people in and out through the gates, it was pathetic. Better than the senior prank 2 years ago, apparently they were throwing flour and eggs inside the school, breaking 2 computers in the process. It's gotten to the point where the last day for seniors has become an organised event apparently. Or the senior prank from 3 years ago, when they put trollface on the school sign and hung a banner saying 'we don't need no education, leave them kids alone' with the wrong album cover on it, now that was a lack of effort.
[QUOTE=Dukov Traboski;45007864]Can someone explain to a clueless Canadian what a SRO or resource officer is? The term "Officer" doesn't really sound like something you'd hear in a school enviroment.[/QUOTE] Most of the High Schools in America has two to three fully uniformed Police Officers on the property at all times and there jobs are pretty much to be a lacky to the school's administration.
[QUOTE=KamenMoore;45007944]Most of the High Schools in America has two to three fully uniformed Police Officers on the property at all times and there jobs are pretty much to be a lacky to the school's administration.[/QUOTE] Oh...huh. Most my school ever had was a police cruiser parked in the parking lot during lunch, even then they usually just slept in the car until lunch ended and they went back on normal patrols.
They wouldn't be let into my school. So we won't be able to do anything funny and original like this, we'll probably just end up spraying a cock into the field.
[QUOTE=KamenMoore;45007944]Most of the High Schools in America has two to three fully uniformed Police Officers on the property at all times and there jobs are pretty much to be a lacky to the school's administration.[/QUOTE] And people call the UK a police state, or a nanny state, or just a right ol' state. how do i politicks
Wish I could have gotten away with this at my school. Most we could do was cover my physics teachers room with 237 pictures of Nic Cage. Thankfully he was one of the few teachers with a level head. Any other teacher would have had our heads.
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