igor2003 -> RE: Your best practical joke EVER!!! (1/22/2009 9:49:22 AM)
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These weren't necessarily done by me or on me, but I was present for each. One gentleman where I used to work would bring a hard boiled egg, in it's shell, in his lunch every day. Well, you have probably already guessed that one day one of the other guys at the table had switched the hard boiled egg for a raw egg. In junior high school we had a lady teacher that used a hearing aid. Occasionally, perhaps once a month, one of the kids would start things rolling by whispering an answer to a question asked by the teacher. The next student would answer a little quieter, etc. until we deciced she had her hearing aid turned up as much as it would go.....then we would start almost shouting the answers. It was fun watching her scramble with the switch on her hearing aid to get it turned back down. I wasn't in this particular class, but one day a teacher left the room for a few minutes. A friend of mine and another student jumped up and took the hinge pins out of the door. When the teacher came back and came into the room the door completely fell off. A common one on constructon sites, and one that I have participated in on more than one occasion is to place rocks in the tool belts and/or tool boxes of the other workers and see how long it takes for them to realize they are carrying extra weight. Often we would add just one or two smaller rocks per day so there wouldn't be a big change in weight all at once. And last, while a teenager we lived across the road from an 80 acre plum orchard, and would often take some unsuspecting friend or realative into the middle of the orchard for a good snype hunt. I and/or an accomplice would hand the victem a gunney sack and have them crouch down in a ditch with the gunney sack open, and have them start quietly calling, "Here snype. Here snype." Then the ones of us in the know would tell the victim that we were going to circle around and start driving the snypes toward him and for him to be ready. Of course we just went back home and started timing the victime to see how long he would stay there.
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