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Hello everyone..


Does anyone have a really good idea for an april fools prank (preferably a harmless one, but will consider a prank which may involve the loss of a limb or 2),that i can play on a co-worker who is a lil bit of a sh*t (in a good way) I've got access to dry ice & scissors, if it helps...

thanks for reading,

Andy

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Once I took a screenshot of my co-workers desktop I hid all the icons and auto hid the task bar and took a snapshot of the database he had open and set it as the background. when he came back he was cursing about his PC having locked up so he logged a call with the help desk, I had to tell him to hang up and I explained the joke watching him click a picture cursing was hilarious.
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Does she have her own office? With friend's we once filled a fellow student's room to the ceiling with screwed up balls of newspaper - took three of us 30 mins to fill a standard single hall of residence room - it took him 2 hours to get into his room, and then he had to get rid of the paper.
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Mikecg Wrote:

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> Well Charchar I thought it was great fooling a

> fool is a great laugh but as you know it takes a

> real fool to follow a fool.

>

>

> Another time we swapped the h and j around on a

> guys keyboard and hearing him say to the help desk

> "every time I press H a J comes out" was

> hysterical.



BRILIANT! Tell me how you did it! have to try that on the boss!

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You can prize the keys off some keyboards and just swap them around.............


jumpinjackflash Wrote:

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> Mikecg Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Well Charchar I thought it was great fooling a

> > fool is a great laugh but as you know it takes

> a

> > real fool to follow a fool.

> >

> >

> > Another time we swapped the h and j around on a

> > guys keyboard and hearing him say to the help

> desk

> > "every time I press H a J comes out" was

> > hysterical.

>

>

> BRILIANT! Tell me how you did it! have to try

> that on the boss!

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