Best one I ever observed, from a distance, was one druggie high school kid, who figgered out that the "U. S. Government" black ball point pens have a little chrome band in the middle, that exactly fits, kinda like a hand press fit, you have to push moderately hard, the auxiliary lock hole in the school's combination lockers. Man, the maintenance man worked for about 4 hours, trying to open a locker, that was really already open, just the riser latch was blocked by a hollow sleeve, the same color as the chrome latch. The victim of this stunt was a vicious jock, who everybody hated, but picked on the druggie mercilessly- the authorities thought the jock had deliberately jammed the locker. In fact, the stunt that precipitated the "locker incident" was in AP biology, the jock had removed all the innards of a cat that was being dissected, and filled same with as much horse $h!t as would fit inside same, and somehow had the druggie blamed. The reason I know all this, is that my pen seems to be missing that little chrome band, I just don't know what happened to it!
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