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Created on: May 19, 2008
Pranks are funny as long as they are not taken to an extreme where someone is injured. That is what these pranks are for, for fun only not to be mean. However, these can be used for revenge and some take time so be make sure you have time before you start.
Splits- the splits is a classic, simply put an item on the ground that you know people will be picking up and be close to them and rip a piece of cloth without them knowingthey will think they ripped their drawers.
Surprise! - Another classic is getting a bunch of confetti and what not, put it on the blades of the ceiling fan, and wait until someone turns on the fan. It will be raining sparklies.
Sink Sprayer- the classic one is tape down the handle to the sinks sprayer and watch them get soaked. However, you may get soaked if victim turns your prank on you.
Cream Cheese Deodorant- take their deodorant or a new deodorant (if you use theirs make sure you replace it,) and take out most of the deodorant. Make sure your cream cheese is soft, start stuffing it in, and smooth the top to a mound. Then rub a towel gently over it to make it look like hair imprints (optional) close itand leave it to the unexpected victim.
Jell-O Toilet- Warning: This will most likely make someone mad and will make a mess to clean up. Take a pack of regular Jell-O and dump it in, then perhaps mix it a little, make sure the victim will be gone for a few hours so it will harden. Then after sit back and wait until you here a scream of frustration when the person realizes they cannot flush the toilet. At this time, I advise you to run.
Dixie Cup Madness: Take quite a few packages of Dixie cups filled with water on the kitchen floor (No carpet!) and do this until the floor is completely covered, but first put an alarm clock in the middle of the room set for three in the morning. Set the volume on the loudest and then innocently go back to bed. Do this at night it is a lot easier.
Slippery Toilet Seat: Take lubricating oil and rub it all over a toilet seat that will be used quite a bit and make sure it is slippery so they will be slipping and sliding all over the place.
Microsoft: If someone has a computer and has Microsoft word, PowerPoint, Excess, Access, or Publisher, go to their spell checks and grammar checks and edit them. Make it where it changes the simple words to something bizarre. The more bizarre and weird words you can come up with the better.
Salty or Spicy: Either rub salt or hot sauce on someone toothbrushit is funny to see their face, but make sure it is enough to taste.
Well obviously, these are a few classics and a few newer ones; but there are much more at: http://www.april-fools.us/More-Pranks-3.htm, or http://forum.armenianclub.com/archive/index.php/t-34 6.html, and http://www.race-dezert.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40 481, and the last one is http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/128652, http://www.fakecrap.com/funfree/classicpranks.html, and last: http://www.christianguitar.org/forums/archive/index. php/t-90931.html. Well all I can say now is have fun and to be sure are a fast runner!
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