Posted by DiyDave on November 12, 2009 at 05:24:27 from (71.248.18.38):
In Reply to: Practical jokes posted by Bill(Wis) on November 11, 2009 at 12:15:11:
My favorite story that my grandfather told me was movin the outhouse backwards about 6 feet, from where it originally stood, then the victim would walk right into the hole! One of my favorites, from high school was the guy who figured out that the little chrome band in the center of the ubiquitous "U. S. government" ball point pens was a slip tight fit into the lock hole of a locker latch. We had combination locks, with a master key, and the padlock hole was never used, so you just slipped the chrome ring into the hole, it would block the latch from opening, but you couldn't see it, unless you knew the secret. It took a janitor 3 hours, a master key, and a big pair of channel lock pliers, before he figgered our little trick! Another favorite was the teacher who had the hollow glass, you know the kind that had a wine colored liquid trapped between 2 layers of glass, to make it look full, then he would grab the glass, and make like he was throwing the liquid into your face, only we filled the glass to the same level as the liquid, with water, he threw it in the dean's face, god was that a hoot!
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