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Thursday, February 03, 2022

Wait - tell us more about the deer head

OXFORD, Mich. (FOX 2) - Just three days after students returned to Oxford High School — the first time back since the mass shooting — came a scare that no one expected. 

A student who had been suspended for bringing a severed deer head to school in November, was somehow was able to get into the building on Thursday.

5 comments:

  1. Are proofreaders that hard to find nowadays? The crap that I see coming out of news articles from "journalists" is horrendous! Starting to think Baltimore isn't the only place where 77% of the high schoolers reading comprehension is at an elementary level. SMH

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  2. I ain't gonna say where, or when, but when my uncle was a kid, he and some buddies managed to get a mule into the high school and left it there over the weekend. Come Monday morning, there was a hell of a mess to be cleaned up. I don't know if the authorities ever found out who did it.

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  3. in his senior year, a neighbor kid loosed a greased pig in the school.

    EPIC! He's a legend to this day.

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  4. Jack rabbits in the swamp coolers at my high school in Texas. Friday night in April. Monday when the coolers were turned on-- fur every where!! And the smell!!

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  5. A cross town rival high school ran a dead porpoise (dolphin) up the flag pole of their opponent in the week of the big game of the season to be played that Friday. The mascot of the opponent's team was the dolphin.

    My senior year, the much loved metal shop teacher was retiring. A bunch of us put a MG car in his office. (Teach was fond of the MGs.) The car had to be brought in piece by piece then reassembled in the office.

    Yes, it was trespassing, breaking and entering, but nothing was damaged. Charges were brought then just before graduation, charges were dropped and all were given a stern scolding.

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