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It is that time of year folks, so let us collate some great muck up day stories. What have you done in the past? What are you planning on doing? What have you heard people do?

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Ours coming up soon, and we have been heartily warned away from doing anything. Last years 12s just had a very well orchestrated water bomb/gun attack on the whole school, and a number of them missed grad dinner.

The school just put a time capsule in, so we were thinking of digging it up and putting some prawn heads or something in it, with a note. As far as more immediate things go, I'm not sure what is planned. As a house captain, Im sure it will be job to talk them out of it, but tbh I cant wait to see what some of them come up with :D
 

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Our year twelves didn't do much they just stole a toastie machines from a common room and pretended they put it in the toliet and then about 60 or so rode to school on Scooters blocking traffic which was quite funny.

however others have been way better with some kids locking a front gate disrupting traffic as their only one entry to our school and it situated on roundabout.
 
Cant remember if I posted it in the old thread, and canot be bothered checking...

Got some fish, calamari etc from my work they were about to chuck out, and we thought it would be a laugh to put it in the roof and heating system over the weekend.... Now I remember on the thursday night it was only supposed to be like 27 over the weekend, but it was about 34 or 35 both days....

We heard storied for WEEKS about teachers not letting year 11 students open windows until they told them which year 12 put the fish in the roof and people ended up gagging and throwing up the smell...

Two weeks later it was putrid - much worse than me thought... All the fish had been removed but the smell was terrible walking down the hallway to go to exams.

Pretty funny listening to all the Year 11s tell us that teachers ran out rooms when a kid secretly put the heater on though haha.

About a month after exams my few close mates and I who did let everyone know it was us and had Year 11s saying 'SO IT WAS ****ING YOU MY GOD THAT WAS TERRIBLE'

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Best one I have heard of was people getting nail polish remover and removing all the numbers on the lockers, and swapping them around the locker rooms so kids were there till about 4pm trying to figure out whose locker was whose and missed buses etc.
 
Some pretty funny ones I have heard/witnessed of:

- Supergluing all the locks on lockers.

- Isnack 2.0 (lol) on the stair handles.

- Egging (its a ritual really, egging of teachers or year 7s on the oval)

- Flares ( People threw flares at both ends of the corridor and the smoke went up the stairs and into the 300s (rooms 100s on level one etc) a teacher had to kick down a door to save kids from the smoke. The whole thing was taking it a bit far. When peoples lifes get involved, thats when its crossed the line. Though we got the rest of the day off and the culprits got court and charged later on.

- Graffti. Day after 'Muck day' some guys graffted all the school with <insert a teacher name here> LOVES DICK' all over the school. Had an assembly about it first period and got to miss maths.

- Shaving cream. People getting shaving cream and spraying it all over peoples pants.

- Water bombs. There is a crossing lady near the school and people starting throwing water bombs at her.

'Muck Day' :D :thumbsu:
 
Some pretty funny ones I have heard/witnessed of:

- Supergluing all the locks on lockers.

- Isnack 2.0 (lol) on the stair handles.

- Egging (its a ritual really, egging of teachers or year 7s on the oval)

- Flares ( People threw flares at both ends of the corridor and the smoke went up the stairs and into the 300s (rooms 100s on level one etc) a teacher had to kick down a door to save kids from the smoke. The whole thing was taking it a bit far. When peoples lifes get involved, thats when its crossed the line. Though we got the rest of the day off and the culprits got court and charged later on.

- Graffti. Day after 'Muck day' some guys graffted all the school with <insert a teacher name here> LOVES DICK' all over the school. Had an assembly about it first period and got to miss maths.

- Shaving cream. People getting shaving cream and spraying it all over peoples pants.

- Water bombs. There is a crossing lady near the school and people starting throwing water bombs at her.

'Muck Day' :D :thumbsu:

I remember the year above my year did this and although i felt it was a good prank i later found out it cost the school $2000 to replace every lock they superglued in the school. Probably worth doing something that would leave more of a mess than an expensive bill
 
The old cling wrap underneath the toilet seats never gets old.

Water bombing and egging are just necessities.

I remember when I was in year 9, about 10-15 of the grade 12's went around the school marching. Walking into rooms and picking up random kids adding them to their march. (Literally picked up and carried out). Some of the teachers found it funny and let it happen until the dean of students put an end to it. They got up to about 40-50 people and had trumpets and drums and shit.

Was original, pretty funny and harmless.
 
Some pretty funny ones I have heard/witnessed of:

- Supergluing all the locks on lockers.

- Isnack 2.0 (lol) on the stair handles.

- Egging (its a ritual really, egging of teachers or year 7s on the oval)

- Flares ( People threw flares at both ends of the corridor and the smoke went up the stairs and into the 300s (rooms 100s on level one etc) a teacher had to kick down a door to save kids from the smoke. The whole thing was taking it a bit far. When peoples lifes get involved, thats when its crossed the line. Though we got the rest of the day off and the culprits got court and charged later on.

- Graffti. Day after 'Muck day' some guys graffted all the school with <insert a teacher name here> LOVES DICK' all over the school. Had an assembly about it first period and got to miss maths.

- Shaving cream. People getting shaving cream and spraying it all over peoples pants.

- Water bombs. There is a crossing lady near the school and people starting throwing water bombs at her.

'Muck Day' :D :thumbsu:

Uni High?
 
We started off in the morning charging entry to the school, which moved to the highway on red lights, alot of women are happy to give money for young adults dressed like lifesavers at 8 in the morning haha

About 10 o clock someone set the fire alarm off

We did the march thing and if anyone was tagged they had to join the march until we finished, if they left they were egged/floured whatever we had, only 2 left then the rest got the idea, think ours lasted 40 minutes or so lol

apart from that a few broken tables, ll the food taken from the canteen, locked the shutters that access the lockers with new locks to all the 7-10s lockers and a nudie run threw a catholic school just to name some, was good fun but
 
I remember when I was in Year 12, towards the end of the year we got told as a group by the assistant principal that any 'muck up day'-type activities would not be tolerated at all, and would result in the individuals involved immediatelly being barred from sitting exams and therefore failing Year 12. Even though we had some idiots in my grade, nobody bothered with anything after that. I didn't have anything in mind myself in the first place though - I liked my school and was never the type to cause a fuss in that way anyway, so finishing Year 12 wasn't going to suddenly make me want to pull off pranks.
 
My school's was jungle themed this year. Wasn't that good but they are very restricted as to what they are allowed to do. One guy before school had a water taken + pump + hose on the back of his ute and was drivin around drenching everyone. At lunch there was an obsticle course and mud wrestling. The last bit sounds funner then it was.
 

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Ours was basically 'dress up and be nice day' due to past years getting it banned, with a whole load of threats of not doing exams at the school, etc thrown at us. :thumbsd: Wasn't bad regardless..
 
Some classics in this thread :D
 
For ours we had the mandatory water balloon/water gun fight... after that the teachers were already pissed. Then a bit later people ran through the school with an open bag of those bean bag balls... huge mess everywhere.

Also smaller things like postet notes everywhere, bibles glued on doors, yr 12's flag on the flagpole.
 

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