Posted on 05/07/2005 9:38:40 PM PDT by Ramstein75
This crap only happens in the cities and suburbs. I will never live in one again.
On top of that, the hooligans stole all your paragraph marks!
I know shark...was ranting....sorry about the grammar
Do you realize what the penalties can be for contributing to second-hand flour ingestion? This is definitely a case of First Degree Food Pollution, not to mention a callous disregard for the wheat stalks that gave their lives only to be displayed in a high school circus. The death penalty exists for a reason, and the teenage hooligans are deserving of the same. No excuses. Call in the LAW.
If flour is outlawed, only outlaws will have flour.
Indeed. What if one of the students suffered from Celiac's disease. It could have been awful.
Fester...that is the funniest thing I have ever read...darn FLOUR
Boy, glad I graduated 50 years ago. We gave a goat exlax and then locked him in the principal's office over nite!! One class ran panties and bra up the flag pole. One class poured a barell of oil on the school concrete porch, and on and on. Principal made the senior boys clean his office, sure glad I am female!!!
Fester, I take that back...Celiac Disease is the funniest now...darn gluten
Gee, our school must have been tame, I don't recall anyone destroying private or public property, just because graduation was around the corner.
That darn flour probably ruined the 60 year old tile flooring...if the students trampling on it didn't, the flour surely would!
Public High School is like prison now.
Bingo! lolhelp
Netizen...are you an administrator at Heritage High School??? Just curious
Wow, that was lucky then, that the principal's office was empty when they had the goat locked up in there over night after giving it exlax! I suppose if someone did that and locked the goat in your house over night, you wouldn't mind at all, right?
No, just raised by a mother that taught me to be respectful of property that didn't belong to me.
Me too...c'mon...these students didn't start this senior tradition...they are just passing the torch...the previous classes used to use crisco and then flour..they actually made less of a mess then the old days
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