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Nathew
Know of any good ones?
russ_watters said:Act respectful - they'll never see it coming!
Was it Tony the tiger? Pranks can be fun as long as they aren't illegal :)Evo said:Are we tired of infantile senior pranks yet?
At my girl's high school, a very valuable wrought iron sculpture of the school's mascot, a tiger, from a famous artist had been been donated, it was beautiful. One year it was stolen and destroyed. Disgusting.
No, it was a very valuable, exquisite piece, irreplacable. Such a shame, I loved seeing it every time I drove by. Very hurtful to the artist. Makes me sick.WannabeNewton said:Was it Tony the tiger? Pranks can be fun as long as they aren't illegal :)
Some kids really take things to the extreme that's for sure. They don't think before they do. I mean what were they trying to prove by stealing something? That even when they are about to go into the real world they were still immature petty thieves?Evo said:No, it was a very valuable, exquisite piece, irreplacable. Such a shame, I loved seeing it every time I drove by. Very hurtful to the artist. Makes me sick.
Now they have a one dimensional painted tin tiger, looks terrible. I still hope they find out who did that.
Nathew said:Know of any good ones?
PhizKid said:Drop out of school the day before graduation
That'll teach the system not to mess with you
micromass said:Replace the desktop background of every computer by this:
Nathew said:Know of any good ones?
Evo said:Are we tired of infantile senior pranks yet?
At my girl's high school, a very valuable wrought iron sculpture of the school's mascot, a tiger, from a famous artist had been been donated, it was beautiful. One year it was stolen and destroyed. Disgusting.
Wouldn't that endanger the alligators? The chlorine and cold water can't be good for them. Not to mention that if they were of any significant size, the danger to humans. I know you're kidding, but...no.AnTiFreeze3 said:I still think that putting alligators in your school's pool would be amazing.
AnTiFreeze3 said:I've also heard of a prank where some students convinced the dean that they had a guest speaker for this big assembly at the end of the year (with students, parents, and teachers in attendance), and convinced him that she was a legitimate speaker. She turned out to be a stripper who carried out her routine on stage in front of the entire school.
Evo said:Wouldn't that endanger the alligators? The chlorine and cold water can't be good for them. Not to mention that if they were of any significant size, the danger to humans. I know you're kidding, but...no.
How is that a prank? Everybody wins in that scenario. Everybody except the people who didn't go to graduation. Unless the stripper was Rosie O'Donnell because that changes everything.AnTiFreeze3 said:I still think that putting alligators in your school's pool would be amazing.
I've also heard of a prank where some students convinced the dean that they had a guest speaker for this big assembly at the end of the year (with students, parents, and teachers in attendance), and convinced him that she was a legitimate speaker. She turned out to be a stripper who carried out her routine on stage in front of the entire school.
WannabeNewton said:How is that a prank? Everybody wins in that scenario. Everybody except the people who didn't go to graduation. Unless the stripper was Rosie O'Donnell because that changes everything.
You mean Bill O'Reilly?AnTiFreeze3 said:Have you seen Rosie's wages for an hour? It's outlandish. For my obese sitcom lesbian strippers, I stick to what I can afford.
wukunlin said:In my high school people used herbicide to draw a certain reproductive organ on the lawn
micromass said:Wouldn't that endanger the grass and the insects?
WannabeNewton said:You mean Bill O'Reilly?
That's why you set them loose in the halls.AnTiFreeze3 said:Yes, it would be dangerous to the alligators. I'll stop if it's making you uncomfortable Animal abuse isn't fun, but realistically, I wouldn't mind some alligators attacking a few of the students at my school.
Dang Om. You're killing me. You don't know how much I laughing right now.OmCheeto said:Are we talking senior, as in high school, or, senior, as in senior citizen?
I'm sure my dad has an idea or two, on how to blow your fingers off, if that's what you're looking for.
dlgoff said:Dang Om. You're killing me. You don't know how much I laughing right now.
4th of July after Senior "high school": Me and my buddy cruising across the Kansas River bridge and got stopped by another buddy tossing M-80s into the river. Suck his hand through the car window with a light one. After me screaming, he pulled his hand back laughing, "it's only a smoke bomb". Half a second later...Bomb. Didn't loose any fingers but it was funnier then hell at the time and I guess still.
The purpose of using solar panels and HHO gas in senior pranks is to promote sustainability and raise awareness about renewable energy sources. It also adds a unique and unconventional twist to traditional senior pranks.
Solar panels harness the energy from the sun and convert it into electricity, which can then be used to power the production of HHO gas. This gas is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen and can be ignited to create a loud and visually impressive explosion.
As with any science experiment, safety precautions should be taken when using solar panels and HHO gas. It is important to follow proper procedures and handle the equipment carefully to prevent accidents. It is also recommended to have a trained professional supervise the prank.
By incorporating renewable energy sources and demonstrating the production of HHO gas, students can learn about the science behind these technologies and their potential uses. It also encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Before planning a senior prank, it is important to research and follow any state or local laws regarding the use of solar panels and HHO gas. It is also important to obtain permission from school authorities and ensure that the prank does not cause harm or damage to property.