In my experience the misbehavior factor is about the same for both. I think on Grad Nite the parks are better prepared to deal with the misbehavior though. The restrictions on the Grad Nite kids are a lot tougher.Cheshire Figment wrote:Generally they are much better behaved at Grad Night than at No Joy. If someone screws up badly it can get the school banned for one or more years. And that means they get everyone at the school pissed at them.
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Re: I'm afraid! LOL (Grad night)
True. Night of Oy would be a lot more fun if I could grab SGs by the ear and drag them over to Harbor House where they had to play pinochle with their high school guidance counselors for the rest of the night!Main_Street_Merch wrote:In my experience the misbehavior factor is about the same for both. I think on Grad Nite the parks are better prepared to deal with the misbehavior though. The restrictions on the Grad Nite kids are a lot tougher.
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Our high school is one of the school's that got banned. About 10 years ago some grads decided to spray paint the New Orleans restrooms. The kids were arrested and their parents had to pick them up. 
