Posted by Blackbird |
8/6/2007 3:11 PM | remove |
A bird must have flown into it.
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Posted by witam |
8/6/2007 7:25 PM | remove |
How fast can a bird fly to get this kind of effect on impact? .. i thought it was the result of some punk's play.
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/8/2007 2:27 AM | remove |
It can go pretty fast with a jetpack.
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Posted by witam |
8/8/2007 4:54 PM | remove |
Faster than light? Otherwise i'm not buying :-p
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/10/2007 2:51 AM | remove |
You never know.
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Posted by witam |
8/10/2007 7:11 AM | remove |
Damn.. if i could have shot a photo of that, i would be rich.. ;-)
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/12/2007 12:47 AM | remove |
Foolishness aside... what was it?
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Posted by witam |
8/13/2007 10:11 PM | remove |
I suspect it was dried out food-stuff.. it's on the inside and just has a puke-like consistency.
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/14/2007 2:54 PM | remove |
Cool. That reminds me of the pudding that was stuck to the wall outside of my school for 2 years (it looked the same when I left).
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Posted by witam |
8/15/2007 6:35 PM | remove |
No one removed it? Weird. Very weird. They were freakish clean in my school.
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/15/2007 11:31 PM | remove |
It was out of the way, next to the gym door leading into the "courtyard" with the main entrance, you wouldn't see it unless you looked up. So the only people who knew of its existance were the students. It was our secret pudding.
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Posted by witam |
8/16/2007 6:05 AM | remove |
Ahhh.. now i understand .. lol. Our school was enlarged several times throughout its history and because of that it was totally illogic and you had passways in strange places. Only the students knew them good so we could get away.. hehe
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Posted by Hirnduebel |
4/14/2010 8:22 PM | remove |
When I was in 6th grade, I took the sponge from the blackboard, soaked it up with water and wiped some red chalk with it. Then I threw it at the ceiling. A similar pattern was formed. I believe It's still there. :P
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