Student Dumps 2 Tons Of Manure Outside School
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Student Dumps 2 Tons Of Manure Outside School
Student Dumps 2 Tons Of Manure Outside School
High School Senior Admits To Prank
POSTED: 11:14 a.m. EDT May 24, 2003
UPDATED: 11:35 a.m. EDT May 24, 2003
WRENTHAM, Mass. -- A Wrentham high school senior has admitted to creating a stink outside his school, dumping 2 tons of horse manure on the curb.
But police and King Philip Regional High School officials are still looking for the perpetrators who spray-painted walls with profanity, threw paint on doors, plugged 50 or so door locks with toothpicks, glue and ketchup, and stuck plastic utensils in the grass, in an apparent senior class prank.
Sam Kaymond says he used his family's truck to get manure from a horse farm in Norfolk County, and used pitchforks and a front-end loader to dump it out. He says he doesn't know who played the other pranks.
Police let him go without charging him. School officials would not say what punishment Kaymond and other culprits might receive.
Officials are still evaluating the cost of cleanup.
High School Senior Admits To Prank
POSTED: 11:14 a.m. EDT May 24, 2003
UPDATED: 11:35 a.m. EDT May 24, 2003
WRENTHAM, Mass. -- A Wrentham high school senior has admitted to creating a stink outside his school, dumping 2 tons of horse manure on the curb.
But police and King Philip Regional High School officials are still looking for the perpetrators who spray-painted walls with profanity, threw paint on doors, plugged 50 or so door locks with toothpicks, glue and ketchup, and stuck plastic utensils in the grass, in an apparent senior class prank.
Sam Kaymond says he used his family's truck to get manure from a horse farm in Norfolk County, and used pitchforks and a front-end loader to dump it out. He says he doesn't know who played the other pranks.
Police let him go without charging him. School officials would not say what punishment Kaymond and other culprits might receive.
Officials are still evaluating the cost of cleanup.
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We did a little "better" than that...the entire football team picked up the band teacher's VW, carried it up onto a walkway over the adjacent superhighway, and left it there, halfway across the bridge straddling the fences on either side...but not before adding a "key" on the roof of it (shows TonkaToy here). 

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Actually he could be made to spread the manure
around shrubs and trees to feed the plants. If he needs something to do so badly, there's always yard work at the school. Since the manure is already there, they should put it to good use. The rest could be used to start a compost pile for the school.
Debbie
around shrubs and trees to feed the plants. If he needs something to do so badly, there's always yard work at the school. Since the manure is already there, they should put it to good use. The rest could be used to start a compost pile for the school.
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