
Those things went missing from my room for months, and not small stuff either - I mean like my annotated personal copy of a text, my Scrabble and Boggle games, my one and only stapler, my podium. I would not stay home last semester because they always took stuff when I had a sub. This year's juniors thought it was so hilarious they just started stealing stuff from rooms this year. Everything turned up within 1-2 days and was returned. They asked in advance and got permission. It was always something like one of the Ag teacher's rubber duck passes or something from the science teacher's Scooby-Doo collection from their dedicated Scooby-Doo shelf in their room. Their senior prank was to take small things from each of the teachers and hide them on someone else's room. Last year's seniors had great relationships with the younger teachers in my school. The other guys talked him down, but we all came to a truce after that. When they told us, we broke our longstanding "deny everything" rule and apologized profusely.Īnyway, one of the guys wanted to retaliate by releasing hundreds of live crickets into our house.

to dead fish in all their bathrooms and the kitchen sink. Also, our friends ended up going out after their original plans ended, so they came back like 4-5 hours after we thought they would. The thing was, we apparently bought the goldfish that are feeder fish, so they don't last very long and are very sensitive to not having the right water. The one that caused the war to end was when we snuck in through an empty window while they were all gone together, and we hid printed out terrible jokes all over the house, we dressed up a dummy and put it in the living room so it looked like a person if you walked in in the dark, and filled their sinks/bathtubs with water and left goldfish in them. Ours weren't super original, but we're mostly funny (cover the house in posters from teen magazines sneak in and rearrange all their cupboards so nothing was in the right place, etc.) When I was in college my roommate's and I had a minor ongoing prank war with a group friends that lived together. r/ECEProfessionals: early childhood education Share and discuss educational techologies that can support and improve teaching and learning. Share and discover teaching resources, including lessons, demos, blogs, simulations, and visual aids. Learn about and discuss the practice of teaching and receive support from fellow teachers. Learn about and discuss the news and politics of education.
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