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Pranks - Mean or Hilarious?

I return to my original post. A loved one, friend or family, will see a prank as an attempt to amuse them. If it is done for any other reason, it is a bad prank.

It is fine to tease our loved ones through humorous pranks, but only if it is seen as an extension of our love for them.

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My son was a Freshmen in HS, he and some friends decided to be cool and rent a limousine and show up in style for the prom, they would split the cost and my son took on the responsibility of finding a limo.

He had no luck and came to me for advise. I told him about a carefully guarded secret... funeral homes will rent out their limos at night to make extra money.

He quickly got the yellow pages out and began dialing, he must have called a half dozen that all played along and said that theirs was unavailable before he caught on that I was jerking his chain.

It might sound a little mean, now, but even he laughed when he figured out what was going on.
 
....When he cut the steel the oil burned off and filled the place with smoke.

I know a few guys that happens when they cut the cheese! Granted that ain't a prank, just something I thought about reading your post.

But yeah, pranks that the "victim" can laugh about afterward are definitely funny. Anything that causes physical/emotional harm is just cruel, useful as a possible deterrent against those who employ such "pranks" for fun but not worthy of use on innocents. Any prank that damages/destroys the personal property of someone else is just wrong, however a prank that destroys your own property.... well if your willing to sacrifice your own stuff to try and prank someone, that's for you to decide.
 
My son was a Freshmen in HS, he and some friends decided to be cool and rent a limousine and show up in style for the prom, they would split the cost and my son took on the responsibility of finding a limo.

He had no luck and came to me for advise. I told him about a carefully guarded secret... funeral homes will rent out their limos at night to make extra money.

He quickly got the yellow pages out and began dialing, he must have called a half dozen that all played along and said that theirs was unavailable before he caught on that I was jerking his chain.

It might sound a little mean, now, but even he laughed when he figured out what was going on.

Imagine if one had actually played along and offered "the only one available", one of the new "hatchback" design limos! Its designed for ultimate relaxation, you just stretch out in back, no seats necessary. ;)
 
Imagine if one had actually played along and offered "the only one available", one of the new "hatchback" design limos! Its designed for ultimate relaxation, you just stretch out in back, no seats necessary. ;)

If I know my son showing up in a hearse would have been better than a limo. He loves attention.
 
In high school a buddy and I had great fun smearing petroleum jelly on the back of locks (people's lockers). Before anyone says anything, it happened to me first. I was just passing it on. :p

That's tame compared to what the auto mech teacher did to the metals teacher. :rotflmao:
 
If I know my son showing up in a hearse would have been better than a limo. He loves attention.

If you really want to get looks show up to a nice restaurant driving one. Then get out, open the back, and pull a coffin out far enough to open the lid so your partner can climb out...... It really turns heads!!!!!
 
April fools day 2 years ago. The CEO of the company I was with sent out a mass email to everyone saying the company was just sold. This meant layoffs for everyone. The email was very official looking and elaborate. I had just gotten back to my office when I saw the email. My stomach sank. In my head I was asking myself oh no what now what now?

Then a guy I know from the office next door dropped by and laughingly asked me if I had seen the April fools email from the CEO yet? I was like oh.... Yeah I saw the email. Funny.

Apparently, I was the only one that fell for it.

I felt that great sadness and disappointment for a week. I knew it was just a joke, but it still had a psychological effect on me. Days after that I still found myself not being able to sleep thinking of the contents of the email.
 
Because that kind of email is unprofessional. Can't blame you for feeling upset about it. Not a good "prank" by any means.
 
Because that kind of email is unprofessional. Can't blame you for feeling upset about it. Not a good "prank" by any means.
I don't mind the email. What happened was as soon as I saw the email all the sadness and feeling of helplessness that came with losing my job imprinted into my mind. Even after I realized it was a prank, the imprint remained. So, the email itself was fine for a prank. The CEO probably didn't intend it to cause me such distress. I also think the reason I was so stressed by it because not too long before that I forced out of a company because of homophobia. Long story.

He's actually an alright guy. Even long after I left his company, he and I still text back and forth.

Anyway, nowadays I don't play pranks that are too far out. For example, I just bought my boyfriend a new ps4 as an early Christmas present. As soon as I got the email saying it was delivered, he and I rushed home. I got home first and took the game out of the delivery box. I thought I could convince him that someone had stolen it before we got home. He was worried about that for days. Anyway, he didn't fall for it because I couldn't keep a straight face.
 
@ZK:
The guy was an idiot, that email could have been the last straw for someone considering suicide or thinking about shooting up a work place.
 
Now that it's almost Christmas time I was reminded of a prank I pulled on my little brother. Every day until Christmas Eve I kept telling him if he kept acting naughty Santa would place a black rock in his stocking. He kept saying I was lying but at the same time I could see he was a bit worried. Well on Christmas morning I swapped his stocking with another one and put a small black rock inside. We he and my little sister got up and went to check their stockings she found a piece of candy in hers but all he saw was the rock. He was a little sad and kept looking for his real stocking. When he saw me bring it to him he started laughing.

Now that they're older I need to find better ways to prank them.
 
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