Good one, thanks

By Anonymous - 20/08/2009 23:34 - United States

Today, it was my first day of school as a freshman. I soon became lost so I asked a senior for directions to my class. They smiled at me and said, "It's on the third floor to the right." After ten minutes of walking up and down stairs and hallways, I discovered there is no third floor. FML
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Same thing different taste

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ihatestupidppl 0

Lol we did this to our freshmen too. Somehow we managed to convince a surprising number of them that there was a pool on the 4th floor. Ah high school.

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you're lucky you didn't get beat up. ask a teacher, not an upper classman

You should NEVER ask a freaking senior! We seniors planned so that when 9th graders, or 10th graders go up to us to ask us for help, we WILL give them the wrong info. YDI for being stupid, kid. Next time, ask a fellow 9th grade or 10th grader. When I was a 10th grader, I helped freshman.

I'm sorry that happened to you. : ( I know it can be really embarrassing. I was a senior last year, most seniors I knew were much more immature then the freshmen. From now on, don't trust them unless you know them from outside of school. (family, family friends ect.)

ihavebadluckx5 0

HAHA. we tell our freshman that the pool is on the third floor (we have no third floor either).

Um.. NEVER ask Seniors for directions, if you have to ask Sophomores or Juniors, as they may be a bit more helpful, though you may still end up in a broom closit

Levixxrock 0

ahahaa that always happens trust me. even my teacher said so, they say that they always tell kids its on the third floor but theres none.

MiniatureMayhem 0

I'm a freshman too, and I'm not that stupid. Never ask the higher-ups for anything.

LegndNikko 0

I think that you deserve it... 1) You should already have known how many floors the school has. 2) Never ask a senior for directions. Ever.

ditzykayla 0

Haha.. even though this is super funny...being a jr in high school I also learned not to ask directions. But my mom (who went to the same school as I do now) well she used to tell me stories of how they sold the freshman elevator tickets, and they didn't have an elevator. =] we only have two floors in our school.