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Tough Call: Hard-hitting Phone Pranks

Tough Call: Hard-hitting Phone Pranks

Prank call much?

'Hi. This is Mike Loew - I'm calling from Los Angeles...' Mike Loew terrorises innocent phone victims in this hilarious collection of phone pranks. Outrageous but true, these transcripts of real phone conversations follow Mike taking on various verbal disguises to torment his befuddled victims.

Targets vary from the Council on Drug Abuse which he rings for advice on how to deal with his pot-smoking eight-year-old, to NASA, whom he rings up posing as a 900-pound man in need of a zero-gravity system for his home. Mike even did a few user request calls in England especially for this edition of the book.

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Prank the Monkey: The ZUG Book of Pranks

Prank the Monkey: The ZUG Book of Pranks

"Devilishly creative....Sir John Hargrave's exploits have given 'balls' a new meaning." -- Alan Abel (legendary prankster)

"John Hargrave has taken pranking to the next level....It's safe to say that I have become a blubbering fanboy." -- Maddox, author of The Alphabet of Manliness

"The CIA and FBI should get a hold of Hargrave, not to arrest him but to have him run things." -- Jonathan Ames, author of Wake Up, Sir!

"The ulitmate prankster." -- Ze Frank, creator of zefrank.com
Seriously,... No, Seriously... This shit is FUNNY!

The legendary internet Humorist Sir John Hargrave just wrote Prank The Monkey... A Unique and too-funny-to-be-legal prank book that will make you think about pranking on a whole new level.

Each month, over 1.5 million people tune into Sir John Hargrave's unique brand of comedy that chronicles his cleverly crafted pranks on such high-profile targets as Michael Jackson, Ashton Kutcher, and the entire U.S. Senate.

Born on April Fool's Day, Sir John secretly began his site on a company computer in 1995, making it the world's oldest comedy site. Co-workers loved reading about his hilarious, real-life stories such as subsisting on a diet of Olestra-laden potato chips for a solid week, or trying to kiss Microsoft CEO Bill Gates at a technology Industry party.

That kind of establishment-tweaking stunt became Sir John's specialty. But it was a 2001 piece called "The Credit Card Prank" that turned the Internet humorist into an Internet Celebrity. "I was tired of being asked to sign my name every time I used my credit card," he explains,"So I started signing every wacky name I could think of, just to see if anyone would notice."

No one did. But the photos of his credit card receipts--forged with names from "Mariah Carey" to "Zeus"--did get noticed by bloggers, who passed around the article nearly 20 million times.

In his new book, Prank The Monkey, Sir John goes after targets like Wal-Mart, Starbucks, e-mail spammers, Madonna, and even the British Royal Family, skewering each target with a cleverly orchestrated prank. He challenges the IRS by filling out his tax returns in Roman numerals; he tricks Elizabeth Hurley into signing a will the bequeaths all her assets to Hargrave estate.

Despite its bad-boy stylings, Prank The Monkey is a wickedly funny book, proving that one man armed with nothing but a cell phone and a computer can take on the world's most powerful institutions. And in the process, he might just become an Internet institution himself.

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Park Bench Practical Joke

Get prepared to giggle!

This classic practical joke sets up innocent people in a park with a double-whammy. A guy pretends his pants get caught between the slats of a park bench, and rip when he gets up... And then the same ripping sound occurs when the victim gets up too!

Three Simple Pranks

Here are three funny and super-simple (usually requiring 2 everyday props or fewer) pranks to pull in a home or dormroom environment, originally from the April Fool's edition of HouseholdHacker.com. They show you how to prank a roommate, sibling or anyone really.... Just follow the simple and funny video instructions below to have a hilarious day.

Apparently, this video had 4 pranks before but they released this is the second version of this video, when it was pointed out to them that prank #4 from the original was a bit too harsh!

How To Pull Off the Office Bathroom Prank

This classic office prank from Howcast can easily be done in a school setting too. It basically ties up all the toilets for days or even weeks at a time, and unless you have really rowdy students/officemates that would bang on or climb over the stall walls, it could really last as long as you want it to, making sure that you are the only one to ever poop in that bathroom again!

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