just strum
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I noted in the Pink Floyd thread about the e-mail identification and it got me thinking about practical jokes.
Does anyone have one that was played on them or that they played on someone else?
Best one played on me: One day my coffee cup (Harley Davidson cup) was missing at work. I had already drank at least one cup, I set it down and about 10 minutes later I went back for it and it was gone. I spent some time looking for it, but nothing.
So around lunch time I go into the cafeteria and was at the sandwich machine (the kind that is a level of trays on a carousel) as I'm rotating the trays, around comes my coffee cup and I had to pay a $1.25 to get it back.
Best unintentional practical joke I played on someone and it just happened to be on the guy that stuck my coffee cup in the vending machine. - I had to send out a letter to about 75 suppliers and they were instructed to fill out a form and fax it back to me. Instead of putting down the fax number, I accidentally put down this guys office number. All day long he was getting those annoying fax screeching calls and messages. To this day he calls it the best unintentional practical joke he's had played on him.
Does anyone have one that was played on them or that they played on someone else?
Best one played on me: One day my coffee cup (Harley Davidson cup) was missing at work. I had already drank at least one cup, I set it down and about 10 minutes later I went back for it and it was gone. I spent some time looking for it, but nothing.
So around lunch time I go into the cafeteria and was at the sandwich machine (the kind that is a level of trays on a carousel) as I'm rotating the trays, around comes my coffee cup and I had to pay a $1.25 to get it back.
Best unintentional practical joke I played on someone and it just happened to be on the guy that stuck my coffee cup in the vending machine. - I had to send out a letter to about 75 suppliers and they were instructed to fill out a form and fax it back to me. Instead of putting down the fax number, I accidentally put down this guys office number. All day long he was getting those annoying fax screeching calls and messages. To this day he calls it the best unintentional practical joke he's had played on him.