Funny School (College) Stories

w3lshrugby said:
Duff, how dare you suggest such a thing ;)
lol, It used to happen all the time in our school.Boys getting caught having their hands at wrong places, girls having wierd smiles and many more...

Actually, there is a rule in the school that a boy and a girl have to sit together no the same desk.School Authorities think that boys and girls are too shy of each other, and this will result in better understanding between them.:D
 
A chav's like a houso/street kid/dero/lowlife, right? By the way, I've never seen anyone at the school I attend happy-slap someone in the sense that they film it with their phone...that really is disgraceful! It's more of a British phenomenon, though, isn't it? Do people do it in public places or on streets?
 
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James219 said:
A chav's like a houso/street kid/dero/lowlife, right? By the way, I've never seen anyone at the school I attend happy-slap someone in the sense that they film it with their phone...that really is disgraceful! It's more of a British phenomenon, though, isn't it? Do people do it in public places or on streets?

I've just created a thread just for discussing this. Deleted my post and put it in my thread.

Lets get the humour back in here!
 
Cowburn199 said:
Well today at work experience I work in a computer centre and I got told that the whiteboard needs configuring so can I go to the north suite and fix it. So I was walking to the door and Ian asked me if I needed help and as I said No I opened the door looked inside and realised there was a class of about 100 people in the room! I stopped and thought dammit!...I hate being the centre of attention with alot of people!

Just think they are all naked, just don't stare ;)
 
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blackleopard92 said:
lol, It used to happen all the time in our school.Boys getting caught having their hands at wrong places, girls having wierd smiles and many more...

Actually, there is a rule in the school that a boy and a girl have to sit together no the same desk.School Authorities think that boys and girls are too shy of each other, and this will result in better understanding between them.:D


just reminded me of another one from my primary school


our year 4 yeacher (called miss, was remarkably manly + athletic though) used to make us sit boy-girl-boy-girl-boy-girl etc, in assemblies

one time the teacher sat at the end, next to a boy, and someone in my class said to her "Miss you can't sit there, it goes boy-girl-boy-girl"

was a different kid to the talent show though
 
ste_mc_efc said:
just reminded me of another one from my primary school


our year 4 yeacher (called miss, was remarkably manly + athletic though) used to make us sit boy-girl-boy-girl-boy-girl etc, in assemblies

one time the teacher sat at the end, next to a boy, and someone in my class said to her "Miss you can't sit there, it goes boy-girl-boy-girl"

was a different kid to the talent show though
Now that is funny :p
 

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