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Last year I helped my friends kill the grass in the shape of "Class of 2004" it looked good for about 2 weeks. But i think one of the best was when the seniors filled the clocks with water and a gold fish and calked(sp) them so they wouldnt leak. It was pretty funny to look at a fish clock...
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CHC04Vault wrote:If you can get outta the building during school hours like mine, u can bring lots of bird seed and put it around the cars of teachers u don't like, they will come and find there car has a new and fresh paint job
thats such a good idea... we have a big outdoor lot w lots of trees that would be really easy to access
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CHC04Vault wrote:If you can get outta the building during school hours like mine, u can bring lots of bird seed and put it around the cars of teachers u don't like, they will come and find there car has a new and fresh paint job
that'd work all too beautifully at my school.. our parking lots have an average population of like 4000 seagulls
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sounds like oursmcminkz05 wrote:CHC04Vault wrote:If you can get outta the building during school hours like mine, u can bring lots of bird seed and put it around the cars of teachers u don't like, they will come and find there car has a new and fresh paint job
that'd work all too beautifully at my school.. our parking lots have an average population of like 4000 seagulls
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Crows lol. Yea we dont live near a beach. The closest one is 2 hours aways. We just have LOTS of seagulls.RidinHigh wrote:Yeah I am not too sure about the seagulls at our school since we are literally in the middle of a cornfield, but I am sure i could have some turkeys scrathing round by their cars! lol Maybe even a deer if I get lucky
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yeah we have the random hoards of seagulls that just show up every morning. If you park under a lamp post or soemthign, your car is DONE.. i made that mistake one day. took forever to clean. My school is on a river though, so i guess the seagull phenonomon can be explained.
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Well at our school the seagulls our gangster&whatnot. We'll walk through the courtyard or parking lot and try to shoo them out of our way and they just stare at us. Some of them are so hard core they jump at you. Lolmcminkz05 wrote:yeah we have the random hoards of seagulls that just show up every morning. If you park under a lamp post or soemthign, your car is DONE.. i made that mistake one day. took forever to clean. My school is on a river though, so i guess the seagull phenonomon can be explained.
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