“It’s not the usual fire drill, not like taking your time to get to the door; it was a bit of an actual panic to get out of the building.”
Zealousideal_Day5001 on
someone tell me that kid’s parents’ immigration status so I know how mad I should be
pajamakitten on
Shame the kids were not studying World War Two, otherwise it would have been a great interactive lesson.
EOWRN on
Mom: “Son how was your show-and-tell?”
Son: “Not good mom absolutely bombed it”
NoRecipe3350 on
Imagine what fun and games being a schoolkid must’ve been like in the 1950s and 60s, so many ex military dads still around with potential access to weapons or at least cracking war stories, so many ex-military sites all over the UK, so much war material lying around.
No-Reaction5137 on
“And this is what we call a Claymore mine. You point this side to where you want the boom to go”.
PM_ME_UR_AUDI_TTs on
My colleague actually has a child that was in the class that this happened to, unsurprisingly there’s some details missing from this story.
The class are studying WW2 and a kid brought in the decommissioned shell the day before to show. The class teacher and the headteacher were both aware of it, and knew that it was decommissioned with proper paperwork and everything. A different teacher comes in to teach the class yesterday but nobody had told them that it was safe, so raises the alarm.
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“It’s not the usual fire drill, not like taking your time to get to the door; it was a bit of an actual panic to get out of the building.”
someone tell me that kid’s parents’ immigration status so I know how mad I should be
Shame the kids were not studying World War Two, otherwise it would have been a great interactive lesson.
Mom: “Son how was your show-and-tell?”
Son: “Not good mom absolutely bombed it”
Imagine what fun and games being a schoolkid must’ve been like in the 1950s and 60s, so many ex military dads still around with potential access to weapons or at least cracking war stories, so many ex-military sites all over the UK, so much war material lying around.
“And this is what we call a Claymore mine. You point this side to where you want the boom to go”.
My colleague actually has a child that was in the class that this happened to, unsurprisingly there’s some details missing from this story.
The class are studying WW2 and a kid brought in the decommissioned shell the day before to show. The class teacher and the headteacher were both aware of it, and knew that it was decommissioned with proper paperwork and everything. A different teacher comes in to teach the class yesterday but nobody had told them that it was safe, so raises the alarm.