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Posted by: JUSTRIDE415---------------------

Hey i was sitting in my 2nd our stapling papers when i thought about the best race in the world besides a golf course. It would be through the halls of myschool. You could have drag races down the straight long hallway. Then have a motocross - jumps through the halls class room and the newly planted grass. The winner would get to roost 5 different of your choice on the staff.

What are your fantasy races?



Posted by: yzeater---------------------

You just now thought of that? The only problem is you'd wipe out on the powerslides b/c of the slick surface if you're not careful.



Posted by: Tony Eeds---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by yzeater
You just now thought of that?

Haven't your parents told you everything has been done before ....
June 1969, Arlington Heights High School
I held one door while a buddy held another. The hall is close to 1/8 mile long. You should have seen the heads pop out looking down the hall as that BSA went by!
Thank God it was my senior year and I had just got through my last class.



Posted by: JUSTRIDE415---------------------

LMAO tony! My school is brand new and carpeted



Posted by: SpeedyManiac---------------------

I watched a Z50 wheelie down the hall in my school. The kid was taking it home, had it at school for power mechanics.



Posted by: justql---------------------

I have often thought of racing throught the halls of my school. Down the north hall. 4th gear pinned a hard 90 degree down the narrow west hall, anbother ninety opens up into a wider fast section. the new carpet provids great traction, into the locker area through the lockers just like the trees. Zigging and zagging. to the foyer. leaning the bike over around the bulldog imprint in the carpet, just like an open grass track.down the narrow stair case, a tight technical downhill. which leads to the fast open hallway. into the cafeteria. Smooth slick floors. Got some serious sliding going on here. then I hit the two level stairs, using the first set as a jump for the second. Kinda a step up thing. Absolutely a ball.

Heck I spend 10 hours a day wondering the halls. Do the kids think that
I am seriously concentrating on things when I am walking down the hall. I'm just trying to figure out if I could get through the locker area at an 18 mph average.



Posted by: yzeater---------------------

Justin, aren't you an adult?



Posted by: OldassKDX---------------------

Chances are he's not.....I don't think you'll find more than 7 adults on this entire site. Mostly just big kids who lost some hair (or gained some) All kidding aside, I think he's in education



Posted by: yzeater---------------------

You get that from his profile?
Occupation: Ed



Posted by: OldassKDX---------------------

actually, I just looked at the profile....but if you're a student, you certainly don't spend 10 hours a day in school, much less in the hall. And you don't refer to your peers as "the kids".



Posted by: JUSTRIDE415---------------------

LMAO just ql Why would a teacher want to wander the halls 10 hours a day?



Posted by: BSWIFT---------------------

Just a job, I think. When you get the course laid out, I'm in. The step up sounds fun!



Posted by: Tony Eeds---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by OldassKDX
Chances are he's not.....I don't think you'll find more than 7 adults on this entire site. Mostly just big kids who lost some hair (or gained some) All kidding aside, I think he's in education

Maybe 7 ...
Isn't a shame when the hair grows faster in your ears and nose than on your head?
I think he has something to do with the BOARD of education, if they still have them.
I'm with Brian as soon as I am back on two feet.
Tony



Posted by: yzeater---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by OldassKDX
but if you're a student, you certainly don't spend 10 hours a day in school, much less in the hall


If you include commute, I spend 11 hrs in school per day



Posted by: Smitty---------------------

Justin is a principle.

YZ, I don't think you can count the commute as being IN school. They don' pay me for driving to work dangit.



Posted by: yzeater---------------------

Humm...I've gota n idea smitty. We could start a truck driving company that only does deliveries from our houses to work / school. There's probably a HUGE market for that kinda thing




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