FabSwingers.com > Forums > The Lounge > What was the worst thing a kid did at your school
What was the worst thing a kid did at your school
Jump to: Newest in thread
|
By (user no longer on site) 3 weeks ago
|
Depends on what you mean as worst thing but on of the lads that went to my school killed someone else that went to my school. It didn't happen at school though. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
I once made a teacher cry, which I think is pretty bad (as an adult...Unfortunately I gave zero shits at the time). As a prank, I broke in to her locked classroom one lunchtime (easily done, very old windows). I carefully, neatly, turned everything upside down. So desks, chairs, even the posters on the walls. In their exact same position, but upside down. I then exited through the window and shut it. So she discovered it when returning from her lunch break and unlocking the door.
I did it because i wanted to be annoying, because she had upset my friend. I did not just trash the room, because that would be uncouth. I was a smarmy little idiot and I thought I was being clever.
However. She thought it was a xenophobic attack, because she was from New Zealand, and thought the upside down-ness was a play on that. It was not. Whoops. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Worst in what way? Bad or unfortunate?
2nd year of high school one lad hung himself (at home not in school).
Another rode a motorbike with a friend, crashed and the friend ended up in a coma
However one lad locked the English teacher in the walk in cupboard during a lesson |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Stink bombs
People who got plastered on something in hip flasks
The guy who chased a teacher round the classroom with a pair of pinking scissors a'la Scream
The day the same guy did the Sex with another student in a cupboard
The time a teacher got locked in a storage room and had a nervous breakdown not long after
I was not involved in any of the above. I was merely witness to some. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Crikey too many things, but as there was massive racial tension in the area of London I lived racially motivated attacks where fairly common.
Sitting in an English lesson and this dude who was a member of the local far right gang just walked into the class and hit this Indian kid over the head with an iron bar and walked out.
But shit like that was pretty common.
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
I was quiet when i went to grammer school but there was a teacher i detested.he had worked prior to this school in a school for unruly boys.and didnt forget it.one day in class he woudnt let a boy go to the toilet.the poor lad had a wee and the pupils noticed and along with that teacher made fun of him and laughed. I did not. I sat stony faced. When the teacher noticed he walked to me and said. Didnt you like that Denise? I pushed him away from me and he fell back.the class looked on in horror as he got up and never said a word. In break time i told the head what i had done and the reason for it. That teacher got told off by the head.i did not. After that the boy was forever looking out for me. He later went to another school and i havent seen him in over 50 years. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site) 3 weeks ago
|
I was one of the "wreckhead" kids at school, so it was likely me and my mates. Always drinking and smoking, getting squiffy.
I took my English exam fairly tipsy and spent most of it zoned out. Barely wrote anything.
I scribbled a very offensive comment about my Geography teacher, in large letters, with permanent red marker on a cupboard, during her class, right in front of her. She was indeed what I wrote though.
I never did any homework, ever and would often end up in detention. Sometimes I'd have to be sent back to school, because I just didn't bother to turn up for after-school detention.
I answered back, refused to do certain things, never bothered to listen. At least in lessons that I hated. Science, I got a double B. Because it was interesting and fun learning about the world. The rest was frankly useless.
With zero qualifications (I never even bothered to pick up my results), I got a job at 17 doing CAD. Didn't even need school in the end. 😆
It was a wicked time though and I have fond memories of partying with mates on Heritage Day. 🤭 |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
» Add a new message to this topic