Cubicle Warfare: 101 Office Traps and Pranks
"A fiendishly clever guide to harrassing unsuspecting co-workers." -- New York Post
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News Story About Nyack High Schools 2nd Famous Prank
This news report from Nyack, New York shows the Nyack high school's Second huge prank, where they took all of the schools desks out onto the football field and arranged them into the shape of a huge schlong!
The previous year these same jokers were responsible for letting loose thousands of balls throughout the school and they are obviously trying to start up a tradition... We expect great things to come from these guys!
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!
Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT
"A reminder that it is up to each generation to go where no man has gone before."
— Joanna Pawel, New York Sun
"Nightwork...shows that students just want to have fun, especially engineering and technology students."
— Publishers Weekly
The Students at MIT are smart, right? Perhaps they thought of a few good pranks...
Before the term hacking became associated with computers, MIT undergraduates used it to describe any activity that took their minds off studying, suggested an unusual solution to a technical problem, or generally fostered nondestructive mischief. The MIT hacking culture has given us such treasures as police cars and cows on the Great Dome, a disappearing door to the President's office, and the commencement game of "Al Gore Buzzword Bingo."
Hacks can be technical, physical, virtual, or verbal. Often the underlying motivation is to conquer the inaccessible and make possible the improbable. Hacks can express dissatisfaction with local culture or with administrative decisions, but mostly they are remarkably good-spirited. They are also by definition ephemeral.
Fortunately, the MIT Museum has amassed a unique collection of hack-related pictures, reports, and remnants. Nightwork collects the best materials from this collection, to entertain innocent bystanders and inspire new generations of practitioners.
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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!

