Posted by Eric SEI on October 23, 2008 at 20:15:11 from (74.215.72.48):
In Reply to: OT Halloween pranks posted by Bryan in iowa on October 23, 2008 at 09:03:04:
Dad told of one town he lived in in Kansas, the kids would go through the countryside and any equipment they could find got pulled into the middle of town and left. The farmers would come in the next day to sort out their stuff to take home, the wives brought picnic lunches and they made a day of it.
He also told of one time they disassembled a wagon and put it back together on top of the one room school house.
Also (not Halloween) he told of taking a friends car and putting it on the stage at Sterling College. They had to remove and reinstall a radiator to do it, had the administration wondering how to get it out. Of course the administration knew who it probably was, a certain group on the GI Bill was always suspected. Normal freshmen wouldn't of dared to do some of things Dad told of doing there.
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