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  • When I was at junior school, I pulled a chair away from my friend just as he was going to sit on it. He then grabbed the radiator as he fell and pulled it clean off the wall. I got into a lot of trouble.
  • there is a bunch lol umm ok this is mean.. but when i was in 6th grade i gave this girl no one liked a paintball and told her it was bubble gum. i'm pretty sure you can see how the story ends... (i SWEAR i am not a mean person!!!) lol.
  • One April Fools (I think it may have been in 5th grade), we decided to play a joke on the teacher. Everytime she turned around to write something on the board, we would quietly pick up our desks and move them backward and closer together ever so slightly and by the end of the class we were all squished against the back wall with a big open area between us and the teacher .. I'm not sure why we thought it was so funny, looking back now .. haha
  • i was 15 and my parents were going out one night.they asked me to write down the nights lottery numbers.so i did as asked.then i found their ticket and wrote down their numbers in random order.when they came home,they asked about the numbers and i gave them the "numbers".they kept asking if these were the right numbers.i let this go till the next morning,i don't remember much after that for some reason.
  • since I detest smokers I enjoy blowing up ciggys using loads
  • My wife took a mid morning nap one saturday so I turned all the clocks in the house ahead about 5 hours. When she woke up she was going nuts asking why I let her sleep all day.
  • If anyone can remember back in the 90's when letting your wrist dangle loosely in front of your chest and slapping your hand against your chest was a gesture for someone who would be considered mentally challenged. I took Japanese as my second language and we got a Japanese exchange teacher and myself and 2 other people convinced him that was sign language for "Hello Pleased to meet you." He went around school a whole week before someone corrected him.

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