At school today someone pulled the fire alarm an everyone freaked...lolz has this or any other things like this happened at your school?
Ha Ha! Yeah it happened before at my school. Since it was during my spanish class(which nobody likes since the teacher sucks) it was a relief.
ha ha perfect timing ;)
lol i bet that was funny when that happend!
Would this person happen to be you?
Pulling the fire alarm is the dumbest thing you could do, and who ever did belongs in Jail or Juvenile hall. I don't find that funny at all.
Quote from: ChunkeyMunkey on March 04, 2008, 07:28:23 PM
Pulling the fire alarm is the dumbest thing you could do, and who ever did belongs in Jail or Juvenile hall. I don't find that funny at all.
Goody-Goody.
We had a bomb threat a little while ago
Quote from: LinkXLR on March 04, 2008, 07:35:52 PM
Quote from: ChunkeyMunkey on March 04, 2008, 07:28:23 PM
Pulling the fire alarm is the dumbest thing you could do, and who ever did belongs in Jail or Juvenile hall. I don't find that funny at all.
Goody-Goody.
And what exactly is that supposed to mean?
We had a bomb scare in October. We all had to go to the football field and stay there until they let us re-enter after everything was checked. We were out for a good hour and a halfish.
Multiple times.
Even if I wanted to pull the fire alarm, I wouldn't have because I was asleep during Spanish class(The stupid alarm woke me up and I fell out of my chair :D)
Is this middle school, or high school?
The fire alarm gets pulled like every year. =\
In grade 8, during my foods class, it was snowing outside and someone pulled the fire alarm.
We all had to go to the snowy football field in our aprons.
Yeah, that exact thing happened this year, although the kid was immediately caught and the alarm was shut off.
Last year was much better, though. A different kid put a three day-old Hot Pocket in a microwave for eight minutes and nobody knew about it. Before long, the fire alarm rang (And we knew it was real, not just a drill, because the alarm lights were blinking). As we moved down, there was more smoke in the air and it was pretty stuffy, a little hard to breathe. He was found out pretty soon. I actually saw the Hot Pocket afterwards--It was hilarious. The thing was Obsidian black...looked like a little piece of coal. The kid had to clean out every microwave, the entire gym, and the lunchroom all by himself since it could have feasibly burned down a good part of the school. Comic gold.
i hate our schools fire drills in winter because we don't have lockers so we put our jackets in a closest which is in my homeroom and the drills never start in there.
haha xD epic.
when i was in elementary school, i remember our district had a lot of bomb threats, and i heard that what you said happened a lot too. Now for me since i'm in hs, there was a shooting threat, where the day the threat specified, probably more then half the school was absent
Quote from: Chain Chompesque on March 05, 2008, 04:02:29 PM
Yeah, that exact thing happened this year, although the kid was immediately caught and the alarm was shut off.
Last year was much better, though. A different kid put a three day-old Hot Pocket in a microwave for eight minutes and nobody knew about it. Before long, the fire alarm rang (And we knew it was real, not just a drill, because the alarm lights were blinking). As we moved down, there was more smoke in the air and it was pretty stuffy, a little hard to breathe. He was found out pretty soon. I actually saw the Hot Pocket afterwards--It was hilarious. The thing was Obsidian black...looked like a little piece of coal. The kid had to clean out every microwave, the entire gym, and the lunchroom all by himself since it could have feasibly burned down a good part of the school. Comic gold.
EW... a three day-old hot pocket? sick! but so funny!
We don't pull alarms; there are security cameras everywhere, and the price of getting caught is expulsion.
Seeing how as you get sprayed with ink if you pull ours, no one pulls them.
Quote from: Friendly Hostile on March 06, 2008, 06:17:11 PM
Seeing how as you get sprayed with ink if you pull ours, no one pulls them.
What if there was a real fire?
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on March 06, 2008, 06:21:06 PM
Quote from: Friendly Hostile on March 06, 2008, 06:17:11 PM
Seeing how as you get sprayed with ink if you pull ours, no one pulls them.
What if there was a real fire?
I think getting inked would be the least of your worries then.