Petty Sabotage
I once put magnets on my brothers collection of ZX81 cassettes, so when he attempted to play them, they were full of errors and yet apparently undamaged. Can you beat that? Tell us your tales of petty sabotage.
( , Wed 4 May 2005, 10:59)
I once put magnets on my brothers collection of ZX81 cassettes, so when he attempted to play them, they were full of errors and yet apparently undamaged. Can you beat that? Tell us your tales of petty sabotage.
( , Wed 4 May 2005, 10:59)
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Knobs on chalkboards... ah, the elegant simplicity of it!!
You know those roller chalkboards they used to have so you didn't need to wipe them off to re-draw stuff?
For some reason, it bacame a craze at our school (oh, all right, it was only ever me) to scrawl a giant knob on the blackboard and roll it round so that it was obscured when the teacher came in.
By adding "Please Leave" to whatever was written on the board already, the teacher was forced to roll the board round to reveal a vast spurting cock with the legend "The Phantom Strikes!" next to it.
A timed delay could be built in by wiping the board clean on all sides and drawning said "jappa" on the hidden side. Teacher then begins the lesson normally, till they need to roll the board round...
( , Wed 11 May 2005, 17:15, Reply)
You know those roller chalkboards they used to have so you didn't need to wipe them off to re-draw stuff?
For some reason, it bacame a craze at our school (oh, all right, it was only ever me) to scrawl a giant knob on the blackboard and roll it round so that it was obscured when the teacher came in.
By adding "Please Leave" to whatever was written on the board already, the teacher was forced to roll the board round to reveal a vast spurting cock with the legend "The Phantom Strikes!" next to it.
A timed delay could be built in by wiping the board clean on all sides and drawning said "jappa" on the hidden side. Teacher then begins the lesson normally, till they need to roll the board round...
( , Wed 11 May 2005, 17:15, Reply)
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