Posted by scot in pa on November 12, 2009 at 19:59:32 from (12.171.163.54):
In Reply to: Practical jokes posted by Bill(Wis) on November 11, 2009 at 12:15:11:
In 9th grade I had to take a computer course. We had out-dated old apple computers that had had a keyboard that plugged into the back of the computer and the keyboard, then the mouse plugged into the other end. Two of us got real good at talking to someone while we were swapping cords around. There were a couple girls who were regular victims, but never caught on to watch us while we were talking to them.
There were 4 sets of tables with 6 computers each. One day we got caught tying the last table into the other three. Someone finally looked up from their keyboard. Poor Stacey didn't know what to do, her mouse wasn't moving the pointer, and she had about 18 keyboards all typing into her computer at once.
My cousin about came out through the side window of our cab-over dump truck at me one day when I was packing silage. After she bounced her head off the roof. She watched me light the firecracker and throw it at the truck. Timing was perfect, it went off right beside the steer tire.
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