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Re: Today's Feature The Best Prank You Pulled


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Posted by Glenn F. on February 17, 2013 at 18:28:01 from (166.181.3.30):

In Reply to: Today's Feature The Best Prank You Pulled posted by John B. on February 17, 2013 at 14:08:20:

Many, many over the years, but one of my favorites dates college to my college years. The dormatory was designed with suites, with two rooms sharing a bathroom. We would extend the cord on one telephone s the two phones could be near each other. We would then take the receivers apart and run a jumper wire across.

The fun was about to begin. We'd then dial the numbers of the most unlikely people: The class nerd with the beauty queen....two hot heads...connect a bashful guy with someone he really wanted to ask out, but would never have the nerve. Endless laughter as we listened to people argue about who called who...embarassed neds...name calling...promises to give the telephone company a heated complaint.

I"m not sure I'm adequately communicating the humor her, but it was absolutely hilarious. One time hooking the beautiful, single girls dean with the pimple faced assistant men's dean. Such embarassment and apologies as I have never heard before or since.

And then there was the time I convinced my 8th grade teacher if I could remove the center doorway post in less han two minutes, the boys in our class could put the principal's beetle in the hallway. Well, this country boy may not have been top of his class in writing poems, or composing wonderful essays, but I sure new what to do with a wrench in my hand. It's hard to say which was funnier to observe, the look of shock and then anger on the beetle owner's face upon finding her car in the hallway, or my teacher's explaining to her how us boys had put the car there under his watch.


Glenn F.


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