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- Rabbittt, on 06/07/2008, -1/+140WTF!? The principal had a SENSE OF HUMOR??
*faints* - eliot2000, on 06/07/2008, -0/+93I did something like this once, We found a large roll of plastic wrap in someone's garage and wrapped up the victim's car, it was july, and as it turned out, the plastic wrap was actually heat-activated shrink wrap. I highly recommend picking some up if you have the means.
- chicoer2001, on 06/07/2008, -0/+90Cool Principal. He even posed for a photo.
- idavidtang, on 06/07/2008, -1/+64It's good to hear of a clean senior class prank where everyone can enjoy the moment.
- ayeroxor, on 06/07/2008, -1/+51I graduated in '96 and some of our students put Clinton bumper stickers on one of our school's most ultra-conservative teachers. Yup, she called the cops...
- deviouster, on 06/07/2008, -4/+51They didn't. He stole taht from Full House.
***** - Surferess, on 06/07/2008, -5/+49That's pretty good. When I graduated we put the principal's VW on the roof.
- krekc, on 06/07/2008, -0/+39Ill agree with most comments here that its good to hear that the principal took this in good stride and none of the kids go in trouble. We need more principals like this around here.
- geniusNOTatWORK, on 06/07/2008, -1/+39it's refreshing to see administration with a sense of humor. Our class, or previous classes, never got to execute a senior prank. Administration was such a dick and threatened cancellation of prom or graduation or even graduating at all.
A few of my friends and I had the idea to break into everyone's lockers, take out the books, and make stacks of 5 books throughout the entire parking lot so that no one can park. class would have been canceled since the school would be forced to check-in all the books and redistribute them to the students. - xxMarka, on 06/07/2008, -3/+27...how?
- artofficial, on 06/07/2008, -2/+25Cool principle...mine tried to have criminal charges put on us when we did a similar thing to his car at my old school.
- dsoleil, on 06/07/2008, -3/+22Are those hybrid post-it note cars? How can I get one?
- inactive, on 06/07/2008, -4/+19that was such a cute prank, hope it didnt mess up his car
- Zephik, on 06/07/2008, -0/+14I remember wrapping my friends car in my senior year with three rolls of different colored plastic wrap, which was then _covered_ in both big and small colorful marshmallows (lick 'em and stick 'em) which was then covered in a couple cans worth of different colored washable spray paint. It looked utterly horrific when we were done, like a really colorful nightmare. :)
The best part about it was the easy to clean mess and the overall affect of the prank. It looked great and all we had to do to clean it up was carefully wrap up the plastic wrap and toss the gigantic ball of mess into the dumpster. ^_^
...although I wished I would of saved it as a souvenir. A tip to any of you who try this, save what you can, it'll bring back good memories down the road. :) - inactive, on 06/07/2008, -6/+20i ***** my principal's daughter as a school prank, but he never found out about it.
- visionaryIX, on 06/07/2008, -1/+15http://youtube.com/watch?v=2RqRC7BvgYs
- Pake, on 06/07/2008, -1/+14Yeah, it's unoriginal, but for once the principle looks to have a sense of humor like others have mentioned.
- solidus636, on 06/07/2008, -2/+13What an ass.
- jakerator, on 06/07/2008, -4/+15Hm. nice car :)
- orientaltouch, on 06/07/2008, -7/+17that is really funny ;)
- flipz4, on 06/07/2008, -1/+11wow, what a good sport, and the other teachers even helped the cause by luring him out.
- jerryterhorst, on 06/07/2008, -0/+9i dont know whats more sad--that you took the time to think of something like that, or that you know how much spam costs.
- melonade, on 06/08/2008, -0/+8Umm... "Killingly High School?" Great name.
- WickEd101, on 06/08/2008, -1/+8That would have slowed down and possibly not allowed for the education of all students at the school that day, so I could understand the school admin being against it.
- ayeroxor, on 06/08/2008, -2/+9Yeah. Gum adhesive + a wet sponge + kids doing it + 30 minutes = really difficult, right?
The kids knew she would know who it was, and once caught had planned on carefully removing the stickers, but she insisted on the police. She's a perfect example of the kinds of dicks that should not be in positions of authority over youth.
You're a dick too, I assume. - inactive, on 06/07/2008, -5/+12Classic.
- inactive, on 06/07/2008, -5/+12Pretty good idea for a prank...i hope the pricipal doesn't get "stuck up" over it.
- larryjr88, on 06/07/2008, -1/+8I like how he was cool about it. My high school principle had no sense of fun or humor.
- inactive, on 06/08/2008, -1/+7No you didn't. You stole that from something, I can't remember what though.
- KingGorilla, on 06/07/2008, -1/+7They're like speed holes they make the car go faster
- pennstyl3z, on 06/07/2008, -1/+7It's good to see that he was a good sport about it. In my senior year the new principle didn't understand the tradition of pranking. She some what overreacted and in turn canceled multiple senior events.
- pyrotix, on 06/08/2008, -1/+6Dude's mad chill! I would love Mr. C to have been my principal
- Cyborg326, on 06/08/2008, -0/+5Cool. Wish my class had done something like that as opposed to spray painting the windows of the school black along with the sidewalk and track.
Also like how had had a sense of humor and went along with it. All we got was an assembly in the auditorium with threats to use the money for the class gift to repair the damages. - ripismoney, on 06/08/2008, -0/+4Yeah I'm pretty sure if I tried that at my school I would be expelled. Maybe not under our last principal, but our new one has a strict "No Fun Ever" policy. Each year more rights and freedoms are taken away, and it gets more serious. No Child Left Behind indeed...
Honestly, our school was ready to suspend seniors who littered papers on the floors just before their final bell. Harmless pranks should be taken in good stride and in good humor. We could do destructive things instead of people would prefer that... - TheThirdLevel, on 06/07/2008, -2/+6Can't say the same for your comment.
- Zephik, on 06/07/2008, -0/+4Thats a job well done, I wouldn't of had the patience. lol
- mooseofshadows, on 06/08/2008, -0/+3Actually, it's been done many times, you just have to do it piece by piece. It's been done at MIT, and they've also rebuilt one inside offices.
- cgruber, on 06/08/2008, -1/+4If I did this when I was in HS the principal would of kicked my ass. Of course, he was/is my Dad so that was par for the course.
- mattsx, on 06/07/2008, -0/+3"stinky meat film."
ew. dugg. - tnoy, on 06/08/2008, -0/+3You think the kids would actually do the worK?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA - triscuitbiscuit, on 06/08/2008, -0/+3I don't think he is and I give him a TON of credit... Many people in authority situations would have gone ballistic, but he took it all in stride. So many people these days don't get simple jokes and go crazy, but him knowing that it was a joke took it as one. Good job!
- yaddayaddayoda, on 06/08/2008, -0/+3Dugg for Ferris Bueller reference.
- inactive, on 06/08/2008, -0/+3And what do you call that prank? "The Aristocrats"
- chevling, on 06/08/2008, -0/+3No, its a public school. Just in a really small town.
- BlackCow, on 06/08/2008, -0/+2The seniors at my high school got busted by the cops for trying to pull off a senior prank. They were going to put cardboard over the windows and caution tape and put "condemned" notices everywhere. They were all at someones house loading the cardboard onto a truck when they got busted by the cops, some people got in a lot of trouble I guess.
It's pretty sad considering it was a harmless prank. - quiznos, on 06/08/2008, -0/+2My class didn't even do a prank, but the class of 07 draped a gigantic pirate flag on the front of the school early one morning. Unfortunately, the janitors took it down before any students showed up. I blame our lame principal, who was probably scared of kids trying to climb to the roof to do something else.
- AlexanderCurtis, on 06/08/2008, -1/+3the post-its are on the saran wrap that is wrapped around the car, not the car itself.
- dmkirt, on 06/08/2008, -0/+2Awesome!
- bgualtieri, on 06/08/2008, -0/+2that's cool -- the best pranks are the ones that make a statement but don't cause permanent damage to persons or property. Kudos to the class of '08.
- kita8, on 06/09/2008, -0/+2My friend and I both had our respective pranks.
He and his buddies took the principal's car apart into manageable pieces and then assembled the entire thing in his school's gymnasium.
I myself (and most of my school) didn't like our principal, so my friends and I layered his car in halved oreo cookies on a sunny day... it was pretty.
Also, during out grad ceremony, my entire grad class had marbles palmed, and as he shook our hands we passed them off to him. Several hundred marbles later his pockets were beginning to look like saddle bags, and the grad pics just kept rolling. -
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