I used to do voluntary work with disabled kids and on the last day of the holiday we'd go mad and have a custard pie fight along with water balloons, buckets of water and assorted buckets of goo. Great fun Funny how the male participants were very keen on soaking the female volunteer's t-shirts
Really? At a prom?..I've not heard of that before.
Oh yes, apparently they are quite common these days. An unlucky couple will be selected on the evening and will get messy in the tank to the delight of their schoolmates.
Oh yes, apparently they are quite common these days. An unlucky couple will be selected on the evening and will get messy in the tank to the delight of their schoolmates.
That's ridiculous. Do they use pigs blood and does the victim try to kill everyone? Seriously though, parents must spend a whole bunch of money on that one night and then it gets ruined.
That's ridiculous. Do they use pigs blood and does the victim try to kill everyone? Seriously though, parents must spend a whole bunch of money on that one night and then it gets ruined.
Yes I was surprised when my daughter told me about it. I've given her strict instructions not to get involved!
Oh yes, apparently they are quite common these days. An unlucky couple will be selected on the evening and will get messy in the tank to the delight of their schoolmates.
That actually sounds quite nasty i do hope the pupils are not forced to get involved
I worked in an abatoir just after I left college, and they used to dunk people in a dolav full of water blood and intestines on people's birthdays.
One particular guy who wasn't very well liked was leaving, they pallet wrapped him to a girder and spent the next hour pouring blood and various bit of kidney and liver into his trousers. They ended up pouring a bucket of spinal cord over him at the end of the shift.
Some of the stuff they used to do there was utterly insane.
I worked in an abatoir just after I left college, and they used to dunk people in a dolav full of water blood and intestines on people's birthdays.
One particular guy who wasn't very well liked was leaving, they pallet wrapped him to a girder and spent the next hour pouring blood and various bit of kidney and liver into his trousers. They ended up pouring a bucket of spinal cord over him at the end of the shift.
Some of the stuff they used to do there was utterly insane.
I worked in an abatoir just after I left college, and they used to dunk people in a dolav full of water blood and intestines on people's birthdays.
One particular guy who wasn't very well liked was leaving, they pallet wrapped him to a girder and spent the next hour pouring blood and various bit of kidney and liver into his trousers. They ended up pouring a bucket of spinal cord over him at the end of the shift.
Some of the stuff they used to do there was utterly insane.
Oh yes, apparently they are quite common these days. An unlucky couple will be selected on the evening and will get messy in the tank to the delight of their schoolmates.
That'll go down well at the suit/gown hire place the next day, when they try to return the top end wedding style attire that seems to be the thing to wear at these events these days.
There used to be a series called Get Your Own Back on CBBC in the 90s. Kids would enter an embarrassing/tormenting relative to take part in a series of challenges and, if I remember rightly, the losing parent would be gunged at the very end. I'm sure other 90s kids will remember it.
That'll go down well at the suit/gown hire place the next day, when they try to return the top end wedding style attire that seems to be the thing to wear at these events these days.
Lol I don't think Moss Brothers would be returning the deposit!
There used to be loads of shows in the 80s and early 90s that did it but now it seems to have completely disappeared.
I always wondered what the gunge actually was, now I'm thinking that with a bit of food colouring it was a way of getting rid of evidence from the male BBC workers dressing rooms.
There used to be loads of shows in the 80s and early 90s that did it but now it seems to have completely disappeared.
I always wondered what the gunge actually was, now I'm thinking that with a bit of food colouring it was a way of getting rid of evidence from the male BBC workers dressing rooms.
That'll go down well at the suit/gown hire place the next day, when they try to return the top end wedding style attire that seems to be the thing to wear at these events these days.
Not personally...but my daughter says the school are having a gunge tank at their Prom - she is not going anywhere near it!
Whatever next? If only the schools spent as much time educating the youngsters properly rather than doing stuff like this then the country would be a better place.
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:eek::eek: lol.
:D:D
Oh yes, apparently they are quite common these days. An unlucky couple will be selected on the evening and will get messy in the tank to the delight of their schoolmates.
That's ridiculous. Do they use pigs blood and does the victim try to kill everyone? Seriously though, parents must spend a whole bunch of money on that one night and then it gets ruined.
Yes I was surprised when my daughter told me about it. I've given her strict instructions not to get involved!
No I haven't. What makes you think it would be fun?
Maybe he's fed up of watching people open boxes?? lol
That actually sounds quite nasty i do hope the pupils are not forced to get involved
One particular guy who wasn't very well liked was leaving, they pallet wrapped him to a girder and spent the next hour pouring blood and various bit of kidney and liver into his trousers. They ended up pouring a bucket of spinal cord over him at the end of the shift.
Some of the stuff they used to do there was utterly insane.
Insane? It just sounds sickening:(
That was the strangest kids show ever wasn't it.
That'll go down well at the suit/gown hire place the next day, when they try to return the top end wedding style attire that seems to be the thing to wear at these events these days.
That's what I thought of.
Lol I don't think Moss Brothers would be returning the deposit!
I always wondered what the gunge actually was, now I'm thinking that with a bit of food colouring it was a way of getting rid of evidence from the male BBC workers dressing rooms.
Ooh! Controversial!
Perhaps the school arranges something.
Whatever next? If only the schools spent as much time educating the youngsters properly rather than doing stuff like this then the country would be a better place.