Evil Pranks
As a student Joel Veitch attached a hose from the sink into my bed. I slowly woke thinking I'd pissed myself. I had the last laugh though. He had to pay for my ruined mattress.
What's the most evil prank you've ever played on someone?
( , Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:01)
As a student Joel Veitch attached a hose from the sink into my bed. I slowly woke thinking I'd pissed myself. I had the last laugh though. He had to pay for my ruined mattress.
What's the most evil prank you've ever played on someone?
( , Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:01)
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Definitely evil
As students in halls, we all lived in identical rooms in a block three stories high. It was one of the lad's birthdays, and as good friends do we took him out and got him paralytic. Mike, for that was his name, resided on the third floor, Joe lived in the same room on the ground floor; a few of us hung back from the start of the birthday celebrations to swap the two room's posters, cassettes, books, trainers, everything around. (In these halls your room key always opened at least one other door, and so getting in undetected was a sinch.)
At the end of the night we brought Mike home in appalling condition, and placed him in his own bed clothes but in the ground floor room.
At about 7am we all burst in to his room, startling the bleary eyed, hungover specimen. Then without hesitation we grabbed his legs and arms and threw him out of the window. You should have seen his face as he thought he'd just been hurled out of a third story bedroom.
I can't imagine his relief when he landed on the mattress we'd thoughtfully placed only 18 inches below the window sill.
I'm eternally glad that he wasn't secretly suffering from a heart condition.
( , Fri 14 Dec 2007, 12:21, 3 replies)
As students in halls, we all lived in identical rooms in a block three stories high. It was one of the lad's birthdays, and as good friends do we took him out and got him paralytic. Mike, for that was his name, resided on the third floor, Joe lived in the same room on the ground floor; a few of us hung back from the start of the birthday celebrations to swap the two room's posters, cassettes, books, trainers, everything around. (In these halls your room key always opened at least one other door, and so getting in undetected was a sinch.)
At the end of the night we brought Mike home in appalling condition, and placed him in his own bed clothes but in the ground floor room.
At about 7am we all burst in to his room, startling the bleary eyed, hungover specimen. Then without hesitation we grabbed his legs and arms and threw him out of the window. You should have seen his face as he thought he'd just been hurled out of a third story bedroom.
I can't imagine his relief when he landed on the mattress we'd thoughtfully placed only 18 inches below the window sill.
I'm eternally glad that he wasn't secretly suffering from a heart condition.
( , Fri 14 Dec 2007, 12:21, 3 replies)
so......
It's you that's responsible for one of the most urban and legendary urban legends in the history of urban legendness then?
( , Fri 14 Dec 2007, 13:12, closed)
It's you that's responsible for one of the most urban and legendary urban legends in the history of urban legendness then?
( , Fri 14 Dec 2007, 13:12, closed)
Ive heard that one as well....
but he lived in the 12th storey......Mmmm good yarn though!!
( , Fri 14 Dec 2007, 13:29, closed)
but he lived in the 12th storey......Mmmm good yarn though!!
( , Fri 14 Dec 2007, 13:29, closed)
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