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Anyone here done this to someone?

Started by Drache, May 18, 2015, 07:56:50 PM

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Drache

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69wannabe

Done that to a co worker when he got his new work van!! He was not amused..... ;D

Baldwinvette77

no, but i once spray painted a "chrome" dick to the underside of a bmw x5 complete with chrome scrodes  :lol:

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RallyeMike

I tied a can to bottom of a pals car in high school. When he figured it out a week later he didn't think it was too funny.
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Patronus

I got into a bag of garbage fight with a friend. I came out of Home Depot to find a bag of trash in my van. I returned the favor by running over to his house and stapling it to the side of his garage - while he was home... Then the day after it was hanging in front of my overhead shop door from the roof. We held onto it for about a week and then wired it up under his truck. I'm pretty sure its still there.
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Aero426

An old mattress works good too.

A383Wing

I wired up a guys horn to blow every time he stepped on the brake pedal

r4daytona

I took a dead possum and put it between my friends license plate and gas cap.  He drove like that for a few days before he went and got gas.  Needless to say he was surprised when the attendant came up and told him why he wouldn't pump his gas.  He must have put it in his trunk because I found it on my parents front lawn.  I was 22.  Oh, the fun back then.

RusTy/SE

Quote from: A383Wing on May 19, 2015, 02:55:05 PM
I wired up a guys horn to blow every time he stepped on the brake pedal

After Labor Day 1978 I was hired on at Roebuck Chrysler in Birmingham, Al (now long out of business) as a general helper; sweep the drive thru service lane, drop off or pick-up customers whose vehicles were ready or had been left for work, etc.

The mechanics kept my (at the time) 73 Challenger running fine but rarely missed an opportunity to have some fun with me, especially where electrical systems were concerned..

The time the tune up guys hooked a wire from the battery to the seat cushion - remember those old wire mesh ones parts stores would sell? - and had me try and crank the car over.

First time I turned the key and bzz (shocked myself  - but a small one). "No go guys." Okay hold on... now try it.. bzzz ( turn key and the same thing happened) In the back of my mind, I knew something wasn't right especially when one by one they started snickering. Wait a second... okay try again.. bzzzzz! Coming up of the 'electric chair' I finally noticed the single wire leading to the engine compartment. Lesson learned - electricity follows the ground  :hah: :pity:

Although I only worked there for six months, I loved those guys; a real fun bunch :2thumbs:

ITSA426

We used to leave a dead carp on the intake manifold of various coworkers cars.  It takes a while to figure out where the smell is coming from.