(2nd grade)
Guy was using the urinal with his pants down.
For some reason everyone wanted to see.
People said he used the toilet before the urinal, he needed to wipe they added.
Also;
I heard stories of a couple at my high school having "fun" in the back of a bus on the ride to class.
And some freshmen doing the same under the bleachers.
Both got caught, the latter by the principal.
[spoiler]Edited out two typos, also took out a part because it would be confusing.[/spoiler]
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Did that incident happen in Illinois
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No, it's pretty sketchy stuff when I was younger, when I still had cooties young lol
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Edited by Kinda Red: 3/26/2015 1:17:14 AMWe did edgy things when we were little... like I went into both bathrooms whenever I wanted to and nobody said anything to me.... [spoiler]I thought a urinal was a sink because some boy said it was soap, pretty cliché but true[/spoiler]
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When I was in 2nd grade there was this bully everyone feared and he said he would punch us! Back then I was petrified Now I laugh
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A guy said he would brutally murder me in the second grade lunch line if I didn't let him cut, I was like "Cutting hurts though why would you want to?" because I was clueless.... Idk why I remember him...
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I saw that too! Ewwwww!
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In kindergarten and 1st grade everyone was pissing at the urinal with their pants all the way down but me because I saw my dad kept his pants up. Everyone was like "You're doing to wrong" XD
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How long did it take them to figure it out?
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Mid way through 1st grade if my memory serves me right.
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Hope you had a good laugh whenever they did.
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I guess the several bomb threats, some knives I've seen in purses, couple casual threats, drugs being sold in class.... Those only count as bad stuff, not gross stuff.
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I had 5 bomb threats in two weeks. Last week and the week before. That was just at the high school. The junior high had two, and one elementary school had one too. It sucked. Everyone knew it was fake because they said "boom at noon" like the one at the end of last year. Who would even tell people about their bomb? We went to the field house the first time, and blew it off. We were on phones and had a talent show. The roller coaster that occurred ended up on Vine. The rest were very strict so we did not look stupid again. Last year we went on lock down for the message "I have gum" because it looked like "I have a gun." A 14-inch carving knife found in the search. We have our bags checked everyday and go through metal detectors and he still brought it in. The year before that, a kid skipped and the secretary called their home. The theme for [i]The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air[/i] played as the answering machine message. She thought it said "Shootin' some [i]people[/i] outside the school" instead of [i]b-ball[/i] so the school was evacuated. A butcher knife was brought to the junior high the year before that because of a fight on a sketchy Skype call. They were all in the bathroom, so we only can use the one by the cafeteria now. There are monitors with sign-in sheets at a table in front of it. Then someone wrote "boom bathroom" in a stairwell. The stairwells were closed two at a time this week to have cameras installed. The open ones have monitors in them. The first writer was arrested, but they continued. Someone falsely turned themselves in to stop the search at the junior high. A $300 reward is out for the other high school writer(s). The elementary writer was caught. The high school principal has threatened to hold Saturday school to make up lost time. We had one the same day as another local school. We had students on a field trip at the other school that day. We had a different one the same day as three other schools. One had a kid go around with a knife last year. It made national news last year. Their bomb threat had a verse from the Bible on the mirror. Our's was written in soap on the mirror. This isn't the grossest thing though. It was either seeing kids in elementary pulling their pants down to use urinals, seeing the ketchup stain still on the elementary cafeteria ceiling seven years after it got up there, or when the person who got caught with the knife in junior high got caught having [i]"fun"[/i] in the LGI room and expelled again last year.