When was the last time you pranked one of your kids or friends?
(No mean ones please)
I just artfully draped some tomato plant through the lounge window and shouted to my child that the triffeds were attacking.
Should have seen her face when she came running in
And then realised I was pulling her leg .
I'm sure she will get me back at some point. |
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I just artfully draped some tomato plant through the lounge window and shouted to my child that the triffeds were attacking.
Should have seen her face when she came running in
And then realised I was pulling her leg .
I'm sure she will get me back at some point."
which triffid film have you been watching?
As the 2009 was the better one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFZXdkp3HQc |
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over a year ago
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Not an intentional "practical joke", but on 31st March last year I said on facebook a great April's Fool would be to wake kids up and say schools had re-opened and they need to get dressed. I just thought I'd lift the lockdown mood.
Anyhoo, the post got shared, and shared, and shared! (my fb settings were set to public and I didn't realise).
Eventually it had been shared over 25k times worldwide. Whilst most saw the humourous intent, a lot of Americans started posting videos of actually waking their kids. I was mortified! |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
Solihull and Brentwood |
Have a fun working relationship with a group of ladies.
Can be anything from placing fake poo, directly under a lock that needs to he unlocked prior to getting in the building to start work....That was today's, to advising the security guard he'd tested positive with respect to Covid. Knowing full well, he needed a negative to show his boss on his next job. |
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"Not an intentional "practical joke", but on 31st March last year I said on facebook a great April's Fool would be to wake kids up and say schools had re-opened and they need to get dressed. I just thought I'd lift the lockdown mood.
Anyhoo, the post got shared, and shared, and shared! (my fb settings were set to public and I didn't realise).
Eventually it had been shared over 25k times worldwide. Whilst most saw the humourous intent, a lot of Americans started posting videos of actually waking their kids. I was mortified!"
Tut tut |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My kids are my usual unfortunate victims, but they love it and ask me to do it. Anything from hiding down the side of the eldests bed and putting my arm around him, whilst making zombie sounds, to giving them a bowl of raw sprouts for breakfast. If one gets pranked the other is usually saying "now me, now me" |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
I was terrified of Triffids as a child.
If you were my mum I would have put itching powder in your knickers for pulling that little stunt.
Recently, I asked my 8 year old nephew if he could do me a favour and check if the baby had pooped by sniffing her nappy.
His face was a picture
I can't keep a straight face for long though. |
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Haha I may use that prank op! I prank my kids all the time, however last night one of the kids got me back! She made me a coffee but had filled half the mug with mouthwash!!! A large gulp and spat it out, she was cracking up laughing! Miss pc |
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