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Social Science Really crap school excursions

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We went to Dick Pratt's Visy recycling plant in Broadmeadows or Coolaroo or wherever it is. All I remember was everyone taking out their ear plugs and chucking them into the machinery/conveyer belt thing.
 
Went to the sewage plant (maybe it was a water plant?) in the outer Melbourne suburbs. I think it was called someting like "sugarmill" or something with sugar in it anyway. Adding sugar to the name sure as hell didn't sweaten this hell whole up one bit. There were these massive tubs of brown, thick glug and they assured us it was the chemicals added to the water that made it look like an elephants shit!

The only good part of the trip was when we left.

I'm also another one who has been to that lesbian, haired CERES shit whole....
 

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I went not once, but twice. I think I win.
Yes, but did you also go to the water plant?

One week the worst smell you have ever imagined, the next, 3 hours on where the water comes from and how it ends up in our taps!

Riveting stuff really.
 
I had a similar experience. In year nine I had a 5 day walking camp around Wilson's prom which I hated at the time.

I also went to Coal Creek, which was dull but I there was one highlight. It was back when there was an ad on TV for Sovereign Hill where a kid went into the corner shop and asked "How much for the whole shop?" with a big gold nugget, we found a bit of coal and did the same at their shop. Probably shows how dull the place was that it was a highlight.

My Primary School was about 30 minutes from Coal Creek so we went there every year, it got more run down and crappy every year, The first time we went there it actually wasn't bad, it had a train, an animal farm, a lolly shop and a blacksmith who made horse shoes so for a 5 year old this was very exciting but by the time i reached grade six, I was 12 or 13 years old and went there for the 7th time or something and all they had left was the lolly shop, everything else had broken over time, it was quite sad really.. the place almost closed down a few years ago too
 
I haven't read all of them but I think I've got a claim to this one. I lived in Mansfield, and we went to Melbourne's Parilament train station to see the biggest escilator in the southern hemisphere. We also went to a slaughterhouse.
 
Going to one of the courts at the end of the term. Should be interesting...
 

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