Thinking About … Pranks

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Thinking About … Pranks

  • Anonymous
  • Anonymous

    I am now engaged to marry a woman I met from on-line dating.

  • Anonymous

    Only one instance in my life did cursive become problematic…1990 LSAT when I had to copy a paragraph in cursive writing to certify that I was who I said I was taking this test — it was the LSAT (lawyers). I was having a panic attack from this incident and the 3 hour brain drain test did not even start. Cursive writing was never req’d — always allowed to print in school

  • Jesseb

    Paterno died in 02′ huh? Talk about a great prank, he really had me going!

  • Picksburgh

    Extremely LAME rip on JoePa. Boo.

  • Rpvz

    pranks are great, but there are limits. don’t tell someone they are fired as a prank. they could take it seriously and set the building on fire.n

  • Jackt

    I just set up a prank on my roommate. I removed the light fixture cover in his bedroom. I covered the screw hole with saran wrap, then filled it with about 12oz of flower. I then unscrewed both of the light bulbs in his room, and reinstalled the cover. Just waiting for him to come home late and not have his lights working.

  • PauBa

    The engineering students at the University of British Columbia have always come up with some ingenious pranks. Their more famous ones are suspending a Volkswagen Beetle from such bridges as The Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver BC or The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA. Most times their pranks have been harmless aside from police charging individuals.