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Oh, My, You Violent Post-Millenials, You!

Anyone else remember the car smash in high school as a fund raiser? They'd get a junker car from the junk yard, that had all the glass, mirrors etc. intact, and then charge $1 a whack with a baseball bat. The car would be rendered into a dented piece of junk by the end of the week, and the sponsoring club would have some coin in their pockets.
 
Anyone else remember the car smash in high school as a fund raiser? They'd get a junker car from the junk yard, that had all the glass, mirrors etc. intact, and then charge $1 a whack with a baseball bat. The car would be rendered into a dented piece of junk by the end of the week, and the sponsoring club would have some coin in their pockets.

Yes! My high school did the same. They stopped a year or so after I graduated. It was promoting violence apparently.....
 
Anyone else remember the car smash in high school as a fund raiser? They'd get a junker car from the junk yard, that had all the glass, mirrors etc. intact, and then charge $1 a whack with a baseball bat. The car would be rendered into a dented piece of junk by the end of the week, and the sponsoring club would have some coin in their pockets.

One of the frats at my brothers school did that and his buddy paid for him to smash the windshield. My brother doesn’t know his own strength and still has the scars on his hand from there he sent the sledgehammer and his hand through the glass.
 
Anyone else remember the car smash in high school as a fund raiser? They'd get a junker car from the junk yard, that had all the glass, mirrors etc. intact, and then charge $1 a whack with a baseball bat. The car would be rendered into a dented piece of junk by the end of the week, and the sponsoring club would have some coin in their pockets.
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I've seen a few jap bikes suffer the same fate at a few of the parties I have attended,back a few years. Some belonged to people that just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.