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02-26-2006, 08:44 AM | #16 |
Mojo, LilyGrace & Me Donating Member Moderator Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: cuddling with my babies<3
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| I normally do not do pranks, as I hate it when they are done to me.......but I have been involved with several. #1. We put vaseline under the door handles of our friends cars - so when they opened the doors, their hands got covered with the goo. #2. Some coworkers and I put an ad in our local university paper (back when I worked out of the home) for an SUV - our boss drive a new SUV and we described it in detail and had it listed really cheap with his number - he got tons of calls, but took awhile before he caught on. #3 Same coworkers and I got ahold of some campus parking tickets and we would put them on fellow coworkers cars - they looked real, until you turned them over to see that they were not actual tickets. - its funny to see their reactions and see what they do with the ticket (some put it on other cars)! #4 Growing up, I had a real fear of werewolves (don't know where that came from) and my dad had a werewolf mask that looked so real. He would hide outside when we would come home at night from a date or work and either be under the porch, at the corner of the house or by the other car, etc. Sometimes he would jump up and start chasing us or sometimes he would be carefully walking behind us until we noticed he was there! You would think after all the times he did that, we would get use to it, but he scared us every time!! - probably the reason I hate to be by myself outside at night now! HA! - good ol Dad!!!
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02-26-2006, 10:14 AM | #17 |
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| When we lived in Illinois our son and his family lived about 35 miles from us. Several times when we called to let them know we were coming up they'd run a few errands before we arrived, lose track of time and be gone when we got there. So, we decided to get them back. We're in Florida now and they're not happy about it, they keep asking when we're coming home. Well...I just had a friend fly down for a visit and she lives in the same town as our son...he wanted some Harley Davidson shirts so we bought several for the whole family and sent them home with my friend to secretly drop them off on their porch...with this note inside: "Bill, we stopped by but no one answered the door. We couldn't stick around too long because we need to head for home. Sorry we missed you...enjoy the t-shirts! Love, Dad and Teri" My friend called when she dropped them off and I bet it wasn't 10 minutes before we got a call from our son! Needless to say...he didn't think it was so funny but we sure got a kick out of it! Maybe the next time we call to say we're on the way for a visit they'll stay at home and wait for us! |
02-26-2006, 11:33 AM | #18 | |
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02-26-2006, 12:47 PM | #19 |
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| These are all so fuNNy! And it just reminded me of a joke my dad pulled on me when I was about 10 years old. We were living in Japan where there are cocroaches that has wings and fly (only for a short distance). To this day I have roachphobia... So dad calls me over and says he caught one and has his hand cupped together. He opened it up a little bit so I can peek in and see there is one in there. I'm already freaked out that my dad would actually hold one! Then he pops it in his mouth and starts munching it with a cracking sound! I cried and cried so horrified that MY DAD ATE A ROACH! Then he showed me what he did. It was an almond! It took me a long time to forgive him but now I'm thinking of tricking my neices and nephews! Good Gosh~Dad gave me the Evil Gene!
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02-26-2006, 07:01 PM | #20 |
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| Where's BabyFidgette's mom? I KNOW she will have some good ones. Between her and Matt, I feel bad for their friends! Can you imagine?
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02-26-2006, 08:03 PM | #21 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Atlanta
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| Ewwwww Cockroaches!...Good One Dad!! LOL! It's funny reading these. You can tell that us pranksters are just carrying on family traditions. lol. Payback to my Dad when I was 12......He asked me to fix him a half peanut butter sandwich...well my dad was the type that would eat that in 2 bites, literally....soooo I made one THICK with PB but kinda pressed it down so it wouldn't look like too much....sure enough, he eats half in one bite. The look on his face was Priceless when he realized how much PB there was! now this one is GROSS! My son got his 8 & 11 yr old cousins w/ it. He had some hand lotion in his hands(they didn't know that)....pretended to sneeze really hard...then said "Uuuuuuuugggg, gross!" and rubbed his hands on their arms. Needless to say, they thought it was snot(EW!) and went crazy. But I admit! I laughed so hard it hurt. |
02-26-2006, 09:22 PM | #22 |
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| Barbie Physical Okay, I work at a family practice doctors office and we decided to play a prank on the doctor. In the computer we schedule a patient by the name of Barbie Smith. (can't remember what last name we used, so just used smith) We schedule her for a papsmear and physical. When it was time for her appt we put a naked barbie doll on the exam table ready for a pap. It was so funny because the doctor was all geared up to do a physical and opened the door to just see a barbie there. I guess it was just one of those slow days!!
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02-26-2006, 09:26 PM | #23 |
Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Fredonia, KS
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| Once when we went skiing with some friends. My husband's brother and sister and some of their friends went skiing at the same time. We each had separate condos that we had rented. They got into our condo and rigged up the vaccuum to shoot dirt out when we opened the door and we had kool-aid in the shower heads of our showers, we found out the next morning, when we showered. To get them back our guys went over during the night and tied their door shut. The doors opened to the inside and the condos had a porch with a railing. So the door handles were tied to the porch railing!! The windows were too small to crawl through and they were stuck inside. They ended up getting a little slack in the rope on the door knob and little by little they finally worked and got it open. Well, we knew that they were then going to go and do something to our condo, so we booby trapped our own condo!! We had open rafters in the living area of our condo so we set a pail of water over the door and attached it to the door knob. When we saw them later my husband's brother and sister both had wet hair. They were both anxious to get inside the condo and the water got both of them!! We played a game once where my husband had his head sticking up between 2 tables (they made it look like just one long table) and had a big bowl over him. There were other bowls with objects under them on the table. Four or five people (including me) were taken out of the room and brought back in one by one. They were to turn over each bowl from smallest to largest and guess what was underneath as quickly as they could. Needless to say when they got to my husband he would scare them. I was the last to go in. I went quickly guessing what was underneath all the bowls, while my husband was really laughing to himself about how he was really going to scare me good. When I reached my husband, I had already been told that he was underneath the big bowl, I picked up a cool-whip pie that was underneath another pie and got him right in the face when I picked up the bowl. Boy, was he surprised!!! I got him good!!! I'm sure that I'll have some more stories to tell as soon as I remember them. We have a family full of pranks!!!
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02-26-2006, 09:28 PM | #24 | |
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02-26-2006, 09:45 PM | #25 | |
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02-27-2006, 12:08 AM | #26 |
Miss MitZi's Mama Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Tunisia, North Africa
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| Just before I moved here to Tunisia, I worked at a steel factory in the UK. It was a friends 50th birthday and she thought that everyone had forgotten her. So, when it came time to leave at the end of the day, the boss made an excuse to keep her back for 10 minutes while everyone went outside to hide around her car. When she came out of the doors, her face was a picture!! Lizzy and I (Lizzy was another college) had snuck outside and saran wrapped her whole car up!! We stuck balloons inside it first so she had to unwrap it then get all the balloons out before she could get in it!! I have to say, if you gotta blow up 100 balloons, get a bicycle pump, LoL!! My face hurt for two days!! LoL
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