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» School Days
Im a total perv and a teef
Me and my buddies were the tech guys for the drama and music shows at school. We handled all the sound and lighting stuff. None of the school staff knew how all this stuff worked so we would milk lots of time out of lessons to 'Set up' the equipment.
One day we were up in the lighting gallery at the side of the stage and saw a loft hatch above us. We got the ladders out and went up to have a look.
The hatch lead to a room above above the stage which was full of quite expensize lighting equipment which had never been un-boxed and had a thick layer of dust on it. We slowly liberated the stuff, a bit every day then sold the lot to the local amature dramatics group for £2000. WINNER!!
Not only was £1000 in my pocket awesome but while we were up above the stage we found another door which was an access onto the roof of the school. When opened this door gave a perfect view into the showers of the girls changing rooms.
Life was good. :-)
(Mon 2nd Feb 2009, 10:22, More)
Im a total perv and a teef
Me and my buddies were the tech guys for the drama and music shows at school. We handled all the sound and lighting stuff. None of the school staff knew how all this stuff worked so we would milk lots of time out of lessons to 'Set up' the equipment.
One day we were up in the lighting gallery at the side of the stage and saw a loft hatch above us. We got the ladders out and went up to have a look.
The hatch lead to a room above above the stage which was full of quite expensize lighting equipment which had never been un-boxed and had a thick layer of dust on it. We slowly liberated the stuff, a bit every day then sold the lot to the local amature dramatics group for £2000. WINNER!!
Not only was £1000 in my pocket awesome but while we were up above the stage we found another door which was an access onto the roof of the school. When opened this door gave a perfect view into the showers of the girls changing rooms.
Life was good. :-)
(Mon 2nd Feb 2009, 10:22, More)