My freshman year of high school, the senior band kids hired the automotive kids to disassemble the band director’s car & reassemble it in the band practice room. This was late 80s, and the car was a late 70s model, so still fully mechanical. Not sure you can do that to a car now without damaging electronics.
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Depends on if they used the cheap stuff or the good stuff.
leopardglily about 2 years ago
Oh they didn’t even do it properly. Everybody knows you have to wrap the paper all around the car.
mccollunsky about 2 years ago
Well, he gets free toilet paper so… that’s nice.
Ida No about 2 years ago
May be time to shift the bell curve up a few points…
James Deveney Premium Member about 2 years ago
Haven’t TPed a house since the 60’s.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
That’s what you get for letting hoodlums get away with things.
diskus Premium Member about 2 years ago
These days that would be a pricey prank
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 2 years ago
They have no idea of what almost was the prank! Maybe next year?
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 2 years ago
In the 60’s one of our teachers had a Beetle that only the driver door locked, another teacher had an Isetta, with only one door. I have pictures
https://donmillscollegiate.wordpress.com/photo-gallery/1959-1963/#jp-carousel-114
This one ended up on the sidewalk
stefaninafla about 2 years ago
My freshman year of high school, the senior band kids hired the automotive kids to disassemble the band director’s car & reassemble it in the band practice room. This was late 80s, and the car was a late 70s model, so still fully mechanical. Not sure you can do that to a car now without damaging electronics.
SquidGamerGal 11 months ago
Well, look on the bright side. At least it wasn’t shaving cream in the car!