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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When I was in 6th form
There was another school right across the road. Good enough excuse for a vandetta, even the teachers joined in making us go across the road to smoke so it "looked like we were at the oter school".
The animosity kept building and building until I was waiting for a train home one day. Being a 6th former I'd escaped early to get a non-packed train, but it never turned up. I was having a peaceful cigarette and talking to some friends when suddenly about 50 kids from our school and 50 kids from t'other came tearing down the steps and onto the platform, and made their way across the bridge in a bizzare stampede-come-moshpit-come-massive fight. Small kids went flying from the sides. It was AMAZING.
Still to this day not sure what actually caused it, but it was soon broken up by several teachers from both schools turning up, and a handful of central trains staff, all trying to figure out what the hell was going on. Good times.
( , Tue 14 Mar 2006, 8:15, Reply)
There was another school right across the road. Good enough excuse for a vandetta, even the teachers joined in making us go across the road to smoke so it "looked like we were at the oter school".
The animosity kept building and building until I was waiting for a train home one day. Being a 6th former I'd escaped early to get a non-packed train, but it never turned up. I was having a peaceful cigarette and talking to some friends when suddenly about 50 kids from our school and 50 kids from t'other came tearing down the steps and onto the platform, and made their way across the bridge in a bizzare stampede-come-moshpit-come-massive fight. Small kids went flying from the sides. It was AMAZING.
Still to this day not sure what actually caused it, but it was soon broken up by several teachers from both schools turning up, and a handful of central trains staff, all trying to figure out what the hell was going on. Good times.
( , Tue 14 Mar 2006, 8:15, Reply)
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