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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #15 on: 07 October 2008, 19:27:21 »

I cut the cats whiskers off and my sister got the blame :y ;D ;D

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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #16 on: 07 October 2008, 19:30:53 »

Not quite a child at high school but I remember we didn't like one of our science teachers very much and she happened to have a mini clubman (the one with a lock on the drivers door and a lock on the rear van doors)

Well it doesn't take too many lads to physically move one of these so we repositioned it in the next space so that the drivers door and the rear van doors where against walls and of course the passenger door was locked  ;D

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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #17 on: 07 October 2008, 19:43:31 »

for the geography exam all the class make crowd around the teacher and begged to delay the exam.. ::)

while she was talking with us somebody stole one exam paper and the last mistake she made was accepting the delay ;D ;D

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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #18 on: 07 October 2008, 19:49:25 »

good thinggs
scrumping, hedghodging, runouts, walk on the top rail of a bridge over the a40, climb up the drainpipe on the flats to get on the roof. i was in the scouts so used to go away with them most of the time.  :y :y
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threw a dart in my sisters forehaed as she was annoying me, shot my other sister with an air rifle, dad was a long distance lorry driver so didnt get a good hiding for a few days
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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #19 on: 07 October 2008, 19:50:28 »

Could,nt possibly say for legal reasons  :-X  ... :y
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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #20 on: 07 October 2008, 20:00:19 »

And we moan about the yoof of today  ::) ;D
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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #21 on: 07 October 2008, 20:03:11 »

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Not quite a child at high school but I remember we didn't like one of our science teachers very much and she happened to have a mini clubman (the one with a lock on the drivers door and a lock on the rear van doors)

Well it doesn't take too many lads to physically move one of these so we repositioned it in the next space so that the drivers door and the rear van doors where against walls and of course the passenger door was locked  ;D

Yes we did something similar by picking the Mini up & putting it down on the wrong side of a line of concrete bollards - then going home
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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #22 on: 07 October 2008, 20:03:51 »

Absolutely nothing naughty that I can remember.  I was a perfect child.   :) :) :)

Actually, I think that I was probably just too lazy to get up and go out and do anything at all risky.   :)
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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #23 on: 07 October 2008, 20:27:37 »

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Not quite a child at high school but I remember we didn't like one of our science teachers very much and she happened to have a mini clubman (the one with a lock on the drivers door and a lock on the rear van doors)

Well it doesn't take too many lads to physically move one of these so we repositioned it in the next space so that the drivers door and the rear van doors where against walls and of course the passenger door was locked  ;D

Yes we did something similar by picking the Mini up & putting it down on the wrong side of a line of concrete bollards - then going home

Ahh, yes. the joys of moving minis around. We had about 5 of them who used to park in a row up the hill when we were 6th formers. One day we moved them all bumper-to-bumper. The owner of the front one did extra geeky stuff after school. The owner of the rear one had a detention. ;D The guys in the middle were stuffed.

Learnt to have a careful look at the state of decay of the rear wings before lifting them by the wheel arches though. :-X

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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #24 on: 07 October 2008, 20:59:14 »

At Poly I hid the rotor arm of a Hillman Imp parked blocking the motorcycle clubs garage :-[
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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #25 on: 07 October 2008, 21:01:37 »

You load of rotton baskits, and you all come on here moaning about the youths of today.

Wonder where they get it from.  ::) ::) ::)

We used to light all the gas taps in the sciece labs before the teacher came in.  :-X :-/ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[
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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #26 on: 07 October 2008, 22:15:06 »

I remember, they were extending the senior school, so had a mooch about the building site.
Found a dumper with the key in it, started it up and went for a little drive, I did not know that diesel engines had a stop button and broke the ignition key trying to turn it off. :-[ Because I could not turn it off I just jumped off it and let it run till it hit a shed and stalled. :)

Remember banger guns? A piece of pipe with one end blocked, put a lit banger in the other end and will shoot out. Shot my younger brother on the bum, ;D ;D ;D  his nylon underpants looked like they had been shot with a shotgun. Got into trouble for that. :(

Oh, and I used to collect car badges. :-X

And on the whole, I was a good kid. :y
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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #27 on: 07 October 2008, 23:35:40 »

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I remember, they were extending the senior school, so had a mooch about the building site.

Oh, that's something I'd miss as a kid today. Fences and security. No chance to have a play. I also remember playing on a dumper. Also set up a rope swing on the arm of a JCB. Could just roam around on building sites after the workers had knocked off! All sorts of interesting things to play with.

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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #28 on: 07 October 2008, 23:44:02 »

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I remember, they were extending the senior school, so had a mooch about the building site.

Oh, that's something I'd miss as a kid today. Fences and security. No chance to have a play. I also remember playing on a dumper. Also set up a rope swing on the arm of a JCB. Could just roam around on building sites after the workers had knocked off! All sorts of interesting things to play with.

Kevin

Used to love playing on house building sites, not doing anything wrong, as such, just like an adventure playground around half built houses, can't do it now. ::) Seem to remember lots of stories about kids getting killed playing in big piles of sand though. :(
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Re: The things you did as a child
« Reply #29 on: 07 October 2008, 23:50:49 »

We used to play with explosives...originally it was the heads of safety matches carefully broken off the stick and then packed into a nut with a bolt in each side. Now throw it up in the air and wait for the bang when it hits the ground.
We graduated to sugar/weedkiller and Jetex fuse (wonderful stuff that) packed a small car extinguisher with it, lit the fuse and ran like f^&%.....all we ever found was the base of the extinguisher 4 inches underground.
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