Random Acts of Evil
Mr Twisty Cheeky asks: As a contrast to last week's question - Has anyone ever been evil to you, out of the blue, for no reason? Have you ever been total twuntcake against all logic?
( , Thu 16 Feb 2012, 18:49)
Mr Twisty Cheeky asks: As a contrast to last week's question - Has anyone ever been evil to you, out of the blue, for no reason? Have you ever been total twuntcake against all logic?
( , Thu 16 Feb 2012, 18:49)
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Snow.
While pondering the boredom we were engaged in studying my flatmate has a truely evil thought. The recent snowfall had caused the surrounding campus to be littered with attempts at snowmen, essentially massive rolled up balls of snow. Goading me into help carry a couple of these beasts upstairs to our fourth floor flat we discussed how to get the 'drop' on someone. This flat was part of a building which ran next to a popular path. At it's bottom lay a popular student bar and we often had drunk revellers beneath our windows staggering up the path. Yes, we had decided to see if we could 'drop' of the more drunker weaker 'gazelle'. Took us about 10 minutes after closing time before the perfect candidate arrived. Sadly he had a significant escort so we had to wait until they were distracted and boom. We got 'Steve' bang on 12 o'clock. His friends eventually noticed an unconscious Steve on the ground, covered in snow. 'Come on Steve, what happened to you aye?', were the last words heard as slide the window shut again...
( , Tue 21 Feb 2012, 15:12, 4 replies)
While pondering the boredom we were engaged in studying my flatmate has a truely evil thought. The recent snowfall had caused the surrounding campus to be littered with attempts at snowmen, essentially massive rolled up balls of snow. Goading me into help carry a couple of these beasts upstairs to our fourth floor flat we discussed how to get the 'drop' on someone. This flat was part of a building which ran next to a popular path. At it's bottom lay a popular student bar and we often had drunk revellers beneath our windows staggering up the path. Yes, we had decided to see if we could 'drop' of the more drunker weaker 'gazelle'. Took us about 10 minutes after closing time before the perfect candidate arrived. Sadly he had a significant escort so we had to wait until they were distracted and boom. We got 'Steve' bang on 12 o'clock. His friends eventually noticed an unconscious Steve on the ground, covered in snow. 'Come on Steve, what happened to you aye?', were the last words heard as slide the window shut again...
( , Tue 21 Feb 2012, 15:12, 4 replies)
I finished reading that
purely because I wondered if at some point there would be a clue to what it is you are talking about.
3rd time reading Im still no clearer...
( , Tue 21 Feb 2012, 15:25, closed)
purely because I wondered if at some point there would be a clue to what it is you are talking about.
3rd time reading Im still no clearer...
( , Tue 21 Feb 2012, 15:25, closed)
Summary
People thought it would be good idea to drop heavy lumps of ice out of the window onto unsuspecting punters below, possibly in the hope of breaking their necks or fracturing their skulls. Hilarity ensued.
( , Tue 21 Feb 2012, 15:29, closed)
People thought it would be good idea to drop heavy lumps of ice out of the window onto unsuspecting punters below, possibly in the hope of breaking their necks or fracturing their skulls. Hilarity ensued.
( , Tue 21 Feb 2012, 15:29, closed)
ahh
wow, now theres evil, and then theres recklessness.
Dropping a solid lump of water onto someones head from he 4th floor?
You wouldnt do that with Concrete or any other heavy object would you?
( , Tue 21 Feb 2012, 17:42, closed)
wow, now theres evil, and then theres recklessness.
Dropping a solid lump of water onto someones head from he 4th floor?
You wouldnt do that with Concrete or any other heavy object would you?
( , Tue 21 Feb 2012, 17:42, closed)
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