Mischief Night - What's your best prank story?
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Tori_Scope
Scope Posts: 12,496 Disability Gamechanger
It's the night before Halloween, which means it's Mischief Night!
Now, hopefully you won't be out causing too much mayhem tonight, but do you have any funny or impressive prank stories?
I'm not a big practical joker, but I did once successfully serve up a rock in place of a jacket potato to my friend. It was hilarious for at least 2 minutes!
Now, hopefully you won't be out causing too much mayhem tonight, but do you have any funny or impressive prank stories?
I'm not a big practical joker, but I did once successfully serve up a rock in place of a jacket potato to my friend. It was hilarious for at least 2 minutes!
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Not meant to be a prank, but I did give my Mum a bit of a 'do' one Hallowe'en. She came into my bedroom, & I'd turned all the lights off.....then she saw a skull with a candle inside it on my dressing table. As a physio student I had to buy a skull & half a set of bones, which I usually kept under my bed! The skull had a removable hinged top. I thought it quite a novel idea rather than a turnip or pumpkin.
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That would definitely have given me a fright @chiarieds!
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Not really a prank but many years ago I worked in a road sign factory and the floor foreman (line manager) wasn't a very nice person. So, on the day I decided to leave I put very strong industrial glue in all of the locks of his car.Scope
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Remind me never to annoy you @Richard_Scope
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I think that’s more vandalism than prank but if he wasn’t a nice person maybe he deserved it
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I'm beginning to see @Richard_Scope in a totally new light!
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You don't know the half of it @chiarieds
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chiarieds said:I'm beginning to see @Richard_Scope in a totally new light!Scope
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