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The school science pond...
While I was at high school, the science block had their own little pond, I use the term pond loosely as it was a fetid, disgusting slime hole outside the biology block. The biology department used the water from this pond to do all sorts of experiments using microscopes.
One day while walking past the pool house I saw that the cleaning cupboard was open and noone was around. This gave me a great idea - the filthy mud hole could do with some cleaning.
I proceeded to take and empty a 5kg bucket of chlorine tablets into the pond, before placing the empty bucket back in the cupboard and heading back to lessons.
I spent the rest of the year giggling every time we had an assembly and the 'ruined' pond was mentioned. It was usually along the lines of - "The sixth formers have no bacteria to study as the pond is still contaminated" followed by a joker shouting "Give them a sample of food from the refectory"
Sadly there is now a large fence around the pond.
Lenth - about 8ft long and 4ft deep
(Tue 24th Jul 2007, 15:03, More)
The school science pond...
While I was at high school, the science block had their own little pond, I use the term pond loosely as it was a fetid, disgusting slime hole outside the biology block. The biology department used the water from this pond to do all sorts of experiments using microscopes.
One day while walking past the pool house I saw that the cleaning cupboard was open and noone was around. This gave me a great idea - the filthy mud hole could do with some cleaning.
I proceeded to take and empty a 5kg bucket of chlorine tablets into the pond, before placing the empty bucket back in the cupboard and heading back to lessons.
I spent the rest of the year giggling every time we had an assembly and the 'ruined' pond was mentioned. It was usually along the lines of - "The sixth formers have no bacteria to study as the pond is still contaminated" followed by a joker shouting "Give them a sample of food from the refectory"
Sadly there is now a large fence around the pond.
Lenth - about 8ft long and 4ft deep
(Tue 24th Jul 2007, 15:03, More)