Running away
Two friends ran away from boarding school. They didn't get too far though - they forgot to check when the last train ran. A teacher found them sitting waiting and drove them back again.
That said, it's not just a thing kids do - the urge to just run is built into all of us. Tell us about the times you've given in and run.
( , Fri 11 Aug 2006, 13:03)
Two friends ran away from boarding school. They didn't get too far though - they forgot to check when the last train ran. A teacher found them sitting waiting and drove them back again.
That said, it's not just a thing kids do - the urge to just run is built into all of us. Tell us about the times you've given in and run.
( , Fri 11 Aug 2006, 13:03)
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We had a maths
teacher who used to keep the whole class in for at least the first 20 minutes of lunchtime every lesson.
Me and my friend never did anything in classtime anyway, so she was fucked if she thought we'd do anything at lunchtime.
Anywho, every lesson we found new and creative ways to escape from lessons.
I have a few favourite methods, one of which was convincing someone to walk out, then when she was chasing said decoy, run the other way out.
There was also the time we just decided to leg it out of the room quietly. This quietness was foiled by me knocking a bin off a desk on the way out, and pulling a spectacular cricket stylee dive to catch it to stop it making a noise.
There was also a cupboard which blocked a gap to a mong classroom, so we used to get in the cupboard and take the back board off, and escape through the class of mongs.
( , Mon 14 Aug 2006, 18:49, Reply)
teacher who used to keep the whole class in for at least the first 20 minutes of lunchtime every lesson.
Me and my friend never did anything in classtime anyway, so she was fucked if she thought we'd do anything at lunchtime.
Anywho, every lesson we found new and creative ways to escape from lessons.
I have a few favourite methods, one of which was convincing someone to walk out, then when she was chasing said decoy, run the other way out.
There was also the time we just decided to leg it out of the room quietly. This quietness was foiled by me knocking a bin off a desk on the way out, and pulling a spectacular cricket stylee dive to catch it to stop it making a noise.
There was also a cupboard which blocked a gap to a mong classroom, so we used to get in the cupboard and take the back board off, and escape through the class of mongs.
( , Mon 14 Aug 2006, 18:49, Reply)
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