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UDZETA 01-01-2003 11:29 PM

The most wild thing you have done...
 
Now I know all of you have done something so crazy so wild that you sometimes wish you never did it...so what is the wildest thing you have done???? Go on don't be shy... ;)

justhey76 01-01-2003 11:40 PM

haha, man, nobody has posted yet? UDZETA, you go first.........

ChiOqt 01-02-2003 12:28 AM

I'm a little scared to respond to this one:eek: How wild and crazy are we talkin' cause I've got quite a few!

ilovemyglo 01-02-2003 10:03 AM

I will be the daring one and go first:
Spring Break my freshman year in Panama City Beach I got called out at CLub Lavela- we had only things to drink with EVERCLEAR that day and I was feeling no pain-
And that is the day I learned that the water they spray on you in a wet tee shirt contest is really cold and sobers you up- instantly!
I came in 2nd (behind a girl that was kissing other girls in the audience) and I didn't even dance dirty! I just stood there like "GET ME DOWN!"

That is also the day I learned I can't compete with a girl that kisses other girls!

Dionysus 01-02-2003 10:24 AM

Mine is yet to come. :(

UDZETA 01-02-2003 11:08 AM

Mine involves too much drinking, a police officer, his shoes, and throwing up...

DeltAlum 01-02-2003 02:17 PM

I will not go into detail, but it had to do with myself and a young lady in the back seat of an Oldsmobile parked in front of her dorm, with two good friends (male -- visiting from a different university) sitting in the front seat with the engine running while a riot was going on in the street a half block away.

And, it was a long time ago.

UDZETA 01-02-2003 03:01 PM

Don't be shy
 
these posts are getting more and more interesting...don't be shy!

texas*princess 01-02-2003 06:31 PM

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hahaha yea right

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:D

kamikaze 01-02-2003 07:23 PM

Umm... no specifics, but said 'wild event' involved a 'borrowed' car, alcohol, a garbage can, and one very pissed off chica... Actually, replace 'wild' with 'stupid'... that might be more accurate.

agger_rob 01-02-2003 09:04 PM

Ok, well one involves a night at the bar, a corner mailbox (big blue one), a creek and the FBI.

And another one ended in me waking up and saying "Oh shit, I got a tattoo. Who can read chinese?"

Hootie 01-02-2003 11:58 PM

My friends and I did some pretty wild stuff in high school. Beyond the normal tp jobs we'd steal street signs (none that weren't already knocked down) and put them in yards...we'd throw shoes in the yards and one time we even got three trash bags full of hangers from Sears and "hung" a kid's yard. It was fricken hilarious.

As for college...nothing too bad that could have gotten me arrested. I did have a wild and crazy St. Patty's day in Reno, NV once (NO COMMENTS). ;)

justamom 01-03-2003 09:30 AM

Toooooooooooooo, toooooooooooooooo many!
Herman Park, the zoo and two very nice police officers!

Delt Alum-And, it was a long time ago. ;)

D_Chi_Zinni 01-03-2003 08:04 PM

it was a normal saturday night, and we were having a small party with some of our friends. Half way throught the night, the guys thought it would be cool to goto the bars, and some alpha phi's came along with us. After we left the bar, the one alpha phi said she was cold, and she took my shirt off me. It was about 30 degrees out and i was freezing so I asked her for my shirt back, but the other 3 girls saw me with my shirt off and started taking pulling my clothes off me. So im trying to get my clothes back, and a cop comes by and then stopped. luckily he just stopped for a minute and never came out of the car i got my clothes back and walked directly back to my dorm scared off my ass thinking i was gonna get arrested :(

DeltAlum 01-03-2003 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by justamom
Toooooooooooooo, toooooooooooooooo many!
Herman Park, the zoo and two very nice police officers!

Delt Alum-And, it was a long time ago. ;)

JAM,

What's scary to me is that it could have been one of our young GC'ers mother with me that night.

Where did the time go?

valkyrie 01-03-2003 09:01 PM

Hm...maybe it was a night of many, many drinks, kissing a girl and then meeting a guy and talking and kissing him all night, then telling him to meet me the next week so we could go on vacation together. We both showed up the next week at the appointed time, and then went on our first date, which ended up taking place about six hours away and lasted for five days. I knew that it might be really, really stupid to take off with a guy I didn't know (yet) but it ended up being a VERY good thing. ;)

Or it could involve an arrest and subsequent conviction (just a misdemeanor, though).

It's funny (but not funny ha ha) to look back on the things I did when I was in college, many of which were not legal. I am so lucky that I only got in trouble the once, because I tell you, it could have been much worse. Fun times, true, but you really have to be careful!

CanadianTeke 01-03-2003 10:28 PM

Mine involves Beer, A canoe with flames painted on the side, a drained canal lock next to Canada's Parliment buildings, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

TxTechCutie 01-04-2003 03:54 AM

It involves me and a bunch of my girlfriends......drinking......a picture of my ex bf wearing a black bra of mine and a hat w/ his schools mascot.....the frat house he was pledging at the time........the mail box.....his truck........and duct tape

justamom 01-04-2003 09:03 AM

CanadianTeke-Mine involves Beer, A canoe with flames painted on the side, a drained canal lock next to Canada's Parliment buildings, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
That just strikes me as pretty darn funny-I think it's the "Royal Canadian Mounted Police" part.:D Were they on horses? LOL!

Delt Alum-What's scary to me is that it could have been one of our young GC'ers mother with me that night. Where did the time go?
I know what you mean. I can remember all (well...almost all) of it as though it happened a year ago. Like valkyrie said-
Fun times, true, but you really have to be careful!

When I think of some of the RISKS I took and the STUPIDITY of some of my actions, I swear to the heavens above, I'm lucky to be alive. I actually PRAY that my kids have more sense than I did.

CanadianTeke 01-04-2003 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by justamom
CanadianTeke-Mine involves Beer, A canoe with flames painted on the side, a drained canal lock next to Canada's Parliment buildings, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
That just strikes me as pretty darn funny-I think it's the "Royal Canadian Mounted Police" part.:D Were they on horses? LOL!

Unfortunetly they were not mounted, or wearing their scarlets for that matter. Just regular cops in a car wearing a blue uniform. The first thing the officer said to us however was "nice night for a paddle boys"---we were at the bottem of the lock (about 45-50feet down) there was only about 3 inches of water, it's all on video.

SKRae 01-05-2003 12:48 AM

A very sober wet T-shirt contest in Wichita Falls, TX. what scares me is that I did that sober, what do I do when I am drunk????

DeltAlum 01-05-2003 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by justamom
When I think of some of the RISKS I took and the STUPIDITY of some of my actions, I swear to the heavens above, I'm lucky to be alive. I actually PRAY that my kids have more sense than I did.
Amen!

James 01-05-2003 09:20 PM

Naaah, I have more faith in you than that, Justamom!

If your kids are very risk aversive or extremely socially conservative it means you have actually done a [i]bad[/b] job.

Because that usually means that the kid is operating from a core of insecurity or fear, in other words you would have killed their spirit.

Its funny, but I know some parents that were actually taken aback as their kids got older, because they had driven their kids so hard and made them so uptight that the kids didn't take any social risks at all. And their definition of risk was really broad.

I remember one friend of mine that was like that (graduated first in his class) his father begged him to go out one night with us . . . and he wouldn't go.

Kind of sad really because the parents made him that way when they were younger lol.

The most prescious gift and the prime duty of a parent is to give their child so much internal security that they have an unrealistic sense of their own immortality.


Quote:

Originally posted by justamom

When I think of some of the RISKS I took and the STUPIDITY of some of my actions, I swear to the heavens above, I'm lucky to be alive. I actually PRAY that my kids have more sense than I did.


ChiOqt 01-05-2003 09:52 PM

Beach week, half a bottle of goldschalager, and getting up on the stage of a club with some sisters...doing so wild and crazy unmentionables! or A night downtown with 5 of my sisters, we ran up well over 300$ on our bill, but only paid 20.....the rest was paid for randomly, we lock our keys in the car, and take more shots at the bar waiting for AAA, and the one of us passes out in the middle of King St. downtown.....or any of our family nights or theta chi mixers:p hell, there's too many wild nights to remember....

Jadey28 01-05-2003 10:15 PM

Mine is the night that I decided to participate in a thong contest (thanks so much cysco for the Thong Song)! I walked into organic chemistry the next morning only to hear 5 of my guy classmates burst into "Let me see that thoooooooong!!!!!" Let's just say they were there, judging my assets!!! Guess I should've known that someone I knew would be there too!!

College life was fun!!! :eek:

Unregistered- 01-05-2003 10:34 PM

Hmm...one incident involved a banana peeling contest at the bar...which led to a backseat, a flashlight, and one of Honolulu's finest almost arresting us!

Two New Years Eves ago I took part in drunken midnight kayak races. It sounded kinda dangerous, but I felt comfortable doing it because I had 20 or so rescue swimmers from the US Coast Guard surrounding me. Shotgun a beer, kayak out to the glowing buoy and back...but the currents were so strong that it knocked me over a few times...I was so drunk that I didn't notice the coral reefs...and that landed me in the hospital because I needed stitches on my feet. Yep, it was a happy new year.

carnation 01-05-2003 11:15 PM

An M80 and the Sig Ep House!

And I would like to echo what these "slightly older GCers have said:

Quote:

Originally posted by justamom
Toooooooooooooo, toooooooooooooooo many!


Delt Alum-And, it was a long time ago. ;)


:D :D :D

DeltAlum 01-06-2003 02:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by James
Naaah, I have more faith in you than that, Justamom!

If your kids are very risk aversive or extremely socially conservative it means you have actually done a bad job.

When I said "Amen," I was thinking more of physical danger than stunting my kid's social growth.

I hope my kids have/had as much fun as I had, but are either much smarter -- or just as lucky as I was.

An example: One night a couple friends and I were drinking on Ohio State's campus. The three of us were riding in a '59 MGA roadster, so two of us had seats, and the other was sitting on the transmission hump between the seats.

We got shot down by a couple of girls and decided to go drive a road which winds along a river, with lots of neat hills (we did that a lot late at night starting in high school) and sharp curves. Well, I got kinda of PO'd on the way, and decided to go back and get my car and went and picked up an old girlfriend.

My two friends, went to the road in question, and proceeded to roll the MG at 85 MPH. They nearly ended up in a river upside down, but niether was badly hurt. If I had been along, the other guy -- riding on the transmission hump with no seat belt -- would very likely have been killed.

That's what I mean by luck. It's also what I mean by being stupid.

Social risks are one thing, physical danger is something else. I'm not sure which kind JAM was addressing, but I suspect the latter.

FAB*SpiceySpice 01-06-2003 03:24 AM

I am a pretty boring person so for me the most wild thing I've ever done would have to be.....

The time I hooked up with a FIJI on the air conditioner unit in their parking lot at 4:30 am. It was so embarassing, my friend Sam and her guy Bobby came outside and saw us, me wearing a bra and black pants making out with this kid. :o I have never been so embarassed in my entire life!!!

Jeez, now I sound like a skank....yikes!!! :eek:

Dionysus 01-06-2003 03:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by FAB*SpiceySpice
I am a pretty boring person so for me the most wild thing I've ever done would have to be.....

The time I hooked up with a FIJI on the air conditioner unit in their parking lot at 4:30 am. It was so embarassing, my friend Sam and her guy Bobby came outside and saw us, me wearing a bra and black pants making out with this kid. :o I have never been so embarassed in my entire life!!!

Jeez, now I sound like a skank....yikes!!! :eek:

You go girl!!! :D

justamom 01-06-2003 08:06 AM

Delt Alum-Social risks are one thing, physical danger is something else. I'm not sure which kind JAM was addressing, but I suspect the latter.

Both to a degree... I was VERY trusting and the thought that someone would hurt me in any way never entered my mind.
I could meet a guy in a PARKING LOT and think- OH, he seems so nice and we'd go to his apt. TO TALK or listen to music. Didn't know him from Adam...no one knew where I was...now THAT'S just plain STUPID!

Driving on I-45 and not remembering how the HELL we got home-that's STUPID AND RISKY.

I can honestly say I hope my kids have better sense than I did.
Some things I am very appreciative of are the heightened awarness to "danger" for women, designated drivers and "drunk busses".

edited to add-James, I do agree with you about kids who NEVER take a risk. We have one in our family and at 45, he's still single and NEVER dates. Goes out with his mother and that is it.
Another example of STUPID-Letting a bunch of guys in the dorm for a panty raid. (Really ticked off some people) RISKY-almost got me kicked out of school. Was it FUN? Yep, and pretty innocent by today's standards...unless you let in a theif or a SERIAL KILLER!

Unregistered- 01-06-2003 08:18 AM

You know, I record my experiences daily on my LiveJournal and in my journal that no one else reads...

I sure as hell hope that my future children won't ever read it. My mother already cursed me with children that are going to be more out of control than I was!

valkyrie 01-06-2003 12:07 PM

It's fun reading about other people's experiences. The thing I've noticed is that I am VERY cautious physically -- like I've really never done much to put me in imminent physical danger, like in a car or a boat or whatever (aside from the usual).

I have, however, broken the law many, many more times than I would ever care to admit. ;)

White_Chocolate 01-06-2003 12:22 PM

wild is my middle name. . .

i get a rush. . .but i can't go into details. . .i can only fit two bodies in my trunk. . .

James 01-06-2003 01:20 PM

LOL! But honestly, you can put more in if you hack them up first.




Quote:

Originally posted by White_Chocolate
wild is my middle name. . .

i get a rush. . .but i can't go into details. . .i can only fit two bodies in my trunk. . .


DeltAlum 01-06-2003 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by James
LOL! But honestly, you can put more in if you hack them up first.
As they said in the TV fried chicken commercial:

"Parts is Parts"

Rudey 01-06-2003 07:10 PM

Friends
 
Mine involved cauliflower, a whole lot of alcohol, and 2 screaming girls.

-Rudey
--Freak

KillarneyRose 01-07-2003 12:08 AM

Quit my job and moved 7 hours away to be with a guy I just met then married him three months later.

That, and the thing with the Xerox machine...


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