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Who Dun It?
Posted:02/04/2003
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Last year, my suite was a pretty fun place to be. With the invention of a new and incredible sport (rasketball), and the tremendous amount of liquor that we had drunk, it had definitely been a pretty crazy year.
The craziness went a notch higher towards the end of the school year, when one of the boys in the C room, Parker, decided to make a concoction of Drain-o and aluminum foil. I think he looked it up on the Internet or something. Anyway, this concoction was in a 20 ounce drinking bottle that was then promptly thrown out of our 6th story window.
Well, it was pretty tame but still fun. We threw a total of three of these bombs out the window with only mildly funny results—at least nobody got hurt.
The real excitement, however, didn't happen until the second night when Parker decided to throw out a two liter bottle with a whole lot more of the crazy concoction in it. He tossed it, and it hit the ground, now mind you, it was 2 am at the time. My roommate and I figured it was a dud and after about four seconds, we turned away. Just at that moment an explosion the likes of which I've never heard before roared from down below. It was so loud that I heard the windows rattle, and I damn near shat myself.
Ten public safety officers, two students escorts, two RDs, four RAs and a raft of students never figured out who dun it.
The craziness went a notch higher towards the end of the school year, when one of the boys in the C room, Parker, decided to make a concoction of Drain-o and aluminum foil. I think he looked it up on the Internet or something. Anyway, this concoction was in a 20 ounce drinking bottle that was then promptly thrown out of our 6th story window.
Well, it was pretty tame but still fun. We threw a total of three of these bombs out the window with only mildly funny results—at least nobody got hurt.
The real excitement, however, didn't happen until the second night when Parker decided to throw out a two liter bottle with a whole lot more of the crazy concoction in it. He tossed it, and it hit the ground, now mind you, it was 2 am at the time. My roommate and I figured it was a dud and after about four seconds, we turned away. Just at that moment an explosion the likes of which I've never heard before roared from down below. It was so loud that I heard the windows rattle, and I damn near shat myself.
Ten public safety officers, two students escorts, two RDs, four RAs and a raft of students never figured out who dun it.
- North Carolina State University
Editors Note:
Seriously, bombs are NOT cool. But hot tubs can be.
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