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Re: April Fools Joke
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Posted by Keith on March 28, 2002 at 09:24:10 from (64.217.218.221):
In Reply to: April Fools Joke posted by krum on March 28, 2002 at 05:59:27:
This is a good one but it takes a few days or weeks to complete. A neighbor of mine worked with a guy that started driving a motorcycle to work. He was bragging what kind of gas mileage he would get. My neighbor with accomplices started bringing gas in small containers and sneaking gas into the tank. The guy was so happy he thought his motorcycle was burning no gas and he braged to high heaven. This went on for days then they started taking gas out of his tank. He thought it was using waay to much and he went back to the dealer and caused a big scene. I gues this would work with tractors etc etc. Or you could just put shrimp in someones hubcap if you are less patient. That works well especially in the summer heat. Smells like you can't believe. I have heard of guys washing the paint off of vehicles trying to lose that smell before they discover what it is.
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