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Started by Dog Food, September 22, 2009, 08:37:02 PM

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Dog Food

So, I got to school today and there was a huge mass of people outside. I got out of the car and walked through the crowd, seeing some people I knew but also a lot of Underclassmen. I figured it was some chorus field trip I had never heard about for whatever odd reason, and was going to continue inside when I heard someone utter the words, "There was a fire." I noticed there didn't seem to be anyone else at all heading towards the doors, and there was an even bigger mass farther away on the upper level of the school grounds. Then I heard something else about a "gas leak" or something.

I realized (with the power of my amazing deduction skills) that there must have been a gas leak or something. I found a group of my friends huddled together, so I joined them and asked what happened. I learned that apparently there was a "strange odor", and by law the school is supposed to call the fire department to check it out. No one was warned, and before the first bell someone pulled a fire alarm and everyone gathered outside.

Sure enough, fire trucks came rushing to the scene. After about ten minutes, they left. We still knew nothing, so we just chilled by the Seniors cars and toggled their radio. Most of us were pretty optimistic about being sent home, I was among them. I especially wanted to go home since (of all the classes to miss) I was wasting my time outside when I could be in Study Hall. I needed to get my homework done, since I saved it all for my first period Study Hall, and half of that homework was due that very day.

Thirty minutes later, there's an announcement to go back inside. We all groaned but reluctantly followed the orders. Apparently the gas leak was only minor. Another scare happened third period, where we were practically put in lock down for about ten minutes. After class, our principal got on the speakers and told us not to leave our classrooms until he gave the "Okay". We spent ten minutes speculating about what happened and hoping we'd get to go home. My friend got a text that someone had a seizure because of the gas leak, and they were getting them medical attention.

Well, we didn't get to go home. But each class after that I learned a new part to this mysterious story of the seizure boy, until I learned that the kid actually passed out either in the hallway or in one of the classrooms. But even though I adamantly stand by my belief that every time I entered the first floor I'd get serious head ache pains (which was where the leak took place), and that someone apparently passed out because of the issue, and we spent over 30 minutes waiting outside... School still didn't close. But it wasn't that bad. At least something exciting happened, and it made the day go by so much faster.

So close, yet so far to a day free of school.
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Magnum

Um.......

I got shocked in the jugular at school and went to the nurse for lunch...

And there was a robbery while we were in school right down the rode, so we had a lockdown...

Also, my friends and I yelled "intercourse " into a phone during a football game and everyone in the stands got mad. Took them 10 minutes before they came up and told us that, "we would appreciate it if you didn't use profanity. We hear enough of it on MTV and whatnot"

That's the best I got.

Oh Vesperia, never change... never change

Macawmoses

I saw someone get hit by a truck outside school today o.o

The vice principal went flying to call 911...when half of us had our cll phones out...

Luckily enough, the kid is alright. But it was still, odd. It's not a fun feeling - trust me/

Silverhawk79

Quote from: MACKORMOSES on September 22, 2009, 10:45:44 PM
I saw someone get hit by a truck outside school today o.o

The vice principal went flying to call 911...when half of us had our cll phones out...

Luckily enough, the kid is alright. But it was still, odd. It's not a fun feeling - trust me/
Wow, that is pretty scary.
Hm...oh, I guess I have a story.
In 10th (or was it 11th, idklol) grade, our power went out for about 2 or 3 hours. We finally got sent home, but not before there was a small fire in the teacher's lounge.

Lotos

Two (or was it one?) false bomb threat(s) (I only remember the one in second grade).  There were also gun threats (8th and 10th grade).

L10

Someone tried setting a garbage can on fire last year or something stupid...

http://www.nsfcd.com/forums/index.php?topic=31888.msg474706#msg474706
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The Seventh

Back in ninth grade someone brought a gun to school.

Last year there was a major drug search.  And a kid had a heart attack at random.  Healthy person, too.

Yep.
meh

Someguy13

When I was in 10th grade there was a blackout at our school. The rule is if the power is not back on in 2 hours then we get to leave.
We decided to play dogeball pass the time. With no windows in the gym it was pitch black so you couldn't actually see the balls until it was too late but you could hear and feel when they just missed. This made it about 20 times more awesome.
So anyway the 2 hours passed and they said we still had to stay. At this 3/4s of the school population left.
The power was still on at my friends house so we played Twilight Princess because the Wii had just come out.

Custom

What the intercourse  is wrong with your schools? Going home for blackouts?
When we have blackouts we ignore them and continue to learn.

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Someguy13

#10
I live in Canada if that helps explain things.

JrDude

#11
I saw a huge fire today in the mountains.

Also in middle school, I saw a car accident happen, the girl in the passenger seat seemed to get most of the impact, I believe she survived though o_o, actually a lot of car accidents seem to happen when I'm no longer around.

This weird thing wasn't bad: My friend is in ROTC (I don't remember what that means, something about the airforce or something), and we were talking so I walked with him to his ROTC classroom. I forget why, but he told me to look in the door window (he didn't look), so I did, and I saw 2 girls getting undressed, good looking girls too. But the gentleman/wuss that I am, I didn't watch for very long, it was actually just a glance.

Also, please get rid of the racist thing when B L A C K is said, it's actually not funny, just racist. I know to just "turn the censor off," which is actually what I already did, but I still see in for those lazy people who didn't turn it off.
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