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Thread: I know what you did last night!
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06-02-04, 10:40 AM #1
I know what you did last night!
I wonder how many of you jarheads ever did anything like this?
Time to fess Up!
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06-02-04, 11:36 AM #2
Cook, I didn't do them things.....I was an angel.....
Except if you count moving a VW....on the pavement.....
Ellie
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06-02-04, 11:41 AM #3
Can I get on of those back? I forgot to leave one for my AM BM.
Sorry!
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06-02-04, 12:03 PM #4
Fortunately, juvenile records are sealed so I can safely say I NEVER participated in such antics... (heh heh heh...)
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06-02-04, 12:20 PM #5
Never did the tp routine. But let the air out of a few tires.
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06-02-04, 12:28 PM #6
I pleade the 5th..... All you will get will be Name, Rank, and Serial Number...
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06-02-04, 12:32 PM #7
LOL, no, but aI did take about 300 plastic forks and stick em in my HS principals front yard, standing up
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06-02-04, 01:05 PM #8
I quess you wanted him to fork off, eh, Jedi?
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06-02-04, 01:21 PM #9
how bout the good ole sh*% in a bag on fire?
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06-02-04, 02:39 PM #10
yeah Cj, stupid me, I went back a week later to do it again and got caught LOL
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06-02-04, 02:49 PM #11
Naughty Marines !!!!
Originally posted by airframesguru
how bout the good ole sh*% in a bag on fire?
I did that.
I also used to fill squirt guns with ink.
I really did get in trouble for that.
We used to take rubber suction cups.
Drive a screw though the center, screw tip inside the suction part.
Attach a string with knots every 1/2 inch.
Sneak up to someones window.
Lick the suction cup.
Attach it to the window.
Pull the string tight, run your thumbnail over the knots.
The screw tip would hit the glass causing a machine gun like noise that used to scare hell out of whoever was in the house.
Mischief night was a major holiday for me.
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06-02-04, 03:11 PM #12
Holy well thought out pranks!
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06-02-04, 03:32 PM #13
That is just too complicated for me, Sgted. In my youthful exuberence we loaded up in the back of a truck driven by our dairy farmer buddy. The initial volley was about $20 bucks worth of bottle rockets followed by a giant roll of generic fire crackers.
On one raid I lit the roll of 100+ firecrackers just when the driver accelerated out of the zone. My buddy that was tasked to delivery the weapon was jolted to the truckbed in mid- toss. He still managed to grab our weapon of mass annoyance and fling it into the target area. Unfortunately he lost his balance and was ejected out of truck!
He sustained minor scrapes and bruises, but the effect was beautiful! It sounded like a whole battalion opening up on full auto.
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06-02-04, 04:34 PM #14
Yellowwing.
We bored easily.
Could not get our hands on firecrackers or the like.
Eventually, as we got older we would ride around trying to catch kids doing mischief. When we caught them we would act like we were Sheriff's deputies or something and scare them back home.
One other thing we used to do.
We'd find a fairly brisk sidewalk.
When there was a lull in pedestrian traffic we would string sewing thread back & forth the sidewalk.
We'd hide waiting for the first pedestrian.
Of course, it was like walking into a very strong spider web.
People would stop....try to remove the "web". Some would eventually run like h*ll to get away.
This prank would only work at night in a dark area.
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06-02-04, 04:56 PM #15
Oh, would that make a funny home video!
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