School fights
I don't remember much of the fight - it'd been building for weeks, petty things, knocking over my stuff, calling names - but it didn't last long... He hit me, I hit him, then *whack* he connected with my jaw and it all went black.
Coming round, surrounded by some friends, it was apparently "really cool". All I know is my head hurt. A lot.
Tell us about the legendary fights at school.
( , Fri 10 Mar 2006, 10:43)
I don't remember much of the fight - it'd been building for weeks, petty things, knocking over my stuff, calling names - but it didn't last long... He hit me, I hit him, then *whack* he connected with my jaw and it all went black.
Coming round, surrounded by some friends, it was apparently "really cool". All I know is my head hurt. A lot.
Tell us about the legendary fights at school.
( , Fri 10 Mar 2006, 10:43)
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RIOTS
My school, which was shit, was known to have regular gang-fights with other local schools and, on some occasions, gang-fights between its own pupils.
The fights that took place between different tutor groups were far more vicious and bloody. The riot, because it was a riot, that stands out most happened when I was in year 10. For reasons I still haven't worked out, years 10 and 11 decided to have a playground war.
That's not entirely unusual, except this was all out WAR. It only needed tanks for it to have been a bona fide battle. For about a week, there were designated areas for year 10s and year 11s and daily mass-fights – 30+ kids running like fuck at each other, whilst weilding chairs or rulers or whatever they could get their hands on.
There were casualties. I'm lucky to have survived. It was fucking mental.
( , Fri 10 Mar 2006, 19:41, Reply)
My school, which was shit, was known to have regular gang-fights with other local schools and, on some occasions, gang-fights between its own pupils.
The fights that took place between different tutor groups were far more vicious and bloody. The riot, because it was a riot, that stands out most happened when I was in year 10. For reasons I still haven't worked out, years 10 and 11 decided to have a playground war.
That's not entirely unusual, except this was all out WAR. It only needed tanks for it to have been a bona fide battle. For about a week, there were designated areas for year 10s and year 11s and daily mass-fights – 30+ kids running like fuck at each other, whilst weilding chairs or rulers or whatever they could get their hands on.
There were casualties. I'm lucky to have survived. It was fucking mental.
( , Fri 10 Mar 2006, 19:41, Reply)
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