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During lunch period all the time.
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Yes, but I've never shoot first, but if its war, then war is what they will get :)
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I didn't but the boys did ... we called them spit wads!! LOL
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Sure did...and spent a lot of time in the principles office for it.
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A few times. Haha.
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I sure did. First you work up a good spit ball with a small wad of paper, then roll it around between your thumb and forefinger, then give it a good fling. Sometimes a soft toss with a slight arc provided more distance with less zing, but more accuracy, like throwing a dart. I was best when someone was doing an oral report. Hitting their chart or paper would usually cause them to lose their composure. I never got caught. In fact I'm working on one right now, so stay alert.....
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Yes.......they were drive by spit ballings.
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Nah, but if someone did, I slammed their head into the desk ^^
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Yes, all the boys in our 7th grade class got swats for shooting them on the ceiling. They gave us a choice, swats or detention. One kid chose detention and he was picked on the rest of the year. What a wimp LOL
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Yes. I remember a spit ball plague. +5
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We used to do it during lunch
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I preferred shooting squirels
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I don't think that was anything I did. I thought it was gross.
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I didnt but I know a lot who did.
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Yup we had a battery of artillery in the back of the classroom.
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I am famous at my old school because I used to make spit ball cannons with a ball point pen, and a piece of a bent hangar wire for a plunger. They could leave welts on you, and sounded like a.22 going off! But what I am really infamous for is th potato launcher I kept in my locker for between classes!
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I would wet TP and put soap on it in the bathroom at school and throw it up on the ceiling, the second time I did it the teacher was in a bathroom stall and I got busted. that lunch hour I had to haul a latter down the hall to the bathroom to clean the whole ceiling with other people's TP! I was humiliated :)
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Yes...even in law school. What can I say, I'm a big kid:)
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