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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Truly Evil....
Years ago I lived with a Turkish couple who were great friends...Her brother in law fixed jet engines for a living and one of his best mates Selahattin was coming over to Bristol Rolls Royce on a course...So my mates invite him over for a proper English roast... We then plot to play a 'joke' on him---Waiting until his taxi left I then answered the door to him...A little confused (oh did i mention he couldn't speak English!!)he asks for Nevin & Turan 'Sorry mate dunno them' I reply in best rough Bristolian accent...He gets out a bit of paper with our phone number and points to the phone...I get a bit irate and start to shut the door on him--by now there are tears in his eyes at the prospect of being stranded in a strange city, not being able to speak the lingo and not knowing where he is at all!!! Before he has a stroke/breakdown Turan & Nevin run down the stairs shouting 'Suprise'!!!!
I'm not sure if he ever recovered from his 'near death' experience but Nevins sister and brother in law thought it was hilarious!!!
PS Turks have a very 'odd' sense of humour...In Turkey on April the 1st a typical joke is to phone your brother/sister and tell them their Mum/Dad has just died...HAHAHAHAHA...mmmm
( , Mon 17 Dec 2007, 17:09, 1 reply)
Years ago I lived with a Turkish couple who were great friends...Her brother in law fixed jet engines for a living and one of his best mates Selahattin was coming over to Bristol Rolls Royce on a course...So my mates invite him over for a proper English roast... We then plot to play a 'joke' on him---Waiting until his taxi left I then answered the door to him...A little confused (oh did i mention he couldn't speak English!!)he asks for Nevin & Turan 'Sorry mate dunno them' I reply in best rough Bristolian accent...He gets out a bit of paper with our phone number and points to the phone...I get a bit irate and start to shut the door on him--by now there are tears in his eyes at the prospect of being stranded in a strange city, not being able to speak the lingo and not knowing where he is at all!!! Before he has a stroke/breakdown Turan & Nevin run down the stairs shouting 'Suprise'!!!!
I'm not sure if he ever recovered from his 'near death' experience but Nevins sister and brother in law thought it was hilarious!!!
PS Turks have a very 'odd' sense of humour...In Turkey on April the 1st a typical joke is to phone your brother/sister and tell them their Mum/Dad has just died...HAHAHAHAHA...mmmm
( , Mon 17 Dec 2007, 17:09, 1 reply)
Is
The typical Turk akin to your typical b3tan?
I think there should be a study into it.
( , Wed 19 Dec 2007, 13:23, closed)
The typical Turk akin to your typical b3tan?
I think there should be a study into it.
( , Wed 19 Dec 2007, 13:23, closed)
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