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What Are The Bad, The Good Things And Nasty Things You Did In School? by decatalyst(m): 7:33pm On Dec 15, 2014
Back then in my Secondary days, I was loved by almost all my mates and teachers alike. Though I don't know the reason till date. I was equally vex by my classmates then. I used to be the meek and law abiding student but all that changed when I started feeling I was been pushed around and "ride" by some I thought I should be able to have influence on.

So, the naughty me began to grow. I remember I started playing violently a lot. Sticking gum on my mates chair and making them sit on it and their short becomes really bad as a result of the gum.

I remember one bad day that a friend slapped me so hard and he was shocked by the way I responded. You want to know what I did? I stabbed him with a Biro, so deep that his hand swelled immediately!

I can vividly remember how I threatened my class rep. so beat him up if he wrote my name on the "vernacular" list. Its not that I can't speak good English then but I just felt its bad if am unable to express myself in any language.


I can remember having broomsticks in my pockets, on my head and sandal so as not to be caught in the game we played then called "statu"




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Re: What Are The Bad, The Good Things And Nasty Things You Did In School? by Doclight(m): 7:56pm On Dec 15, 2014
I was also quiet bt dat changed after "the riding" stuff, even by gurls. i and my close pal would go out, carry blocks of stones and do press-up, after which we cum back to class and begin trouble. we rose from the weakest to "one of d strongest" private kpako sch. though.

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