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If you ever see one of these laying around..... don't open it. Just sayin.

I came downstairs to find my husband passed out on the couch. I couldn't resist using him as a backdrop. Taken without flash do try to avoid waking him.

 

WH & HCS - Clones

TOTW - No Fooling

 

A lot of hard work went into this, none of it mine! I just got to take the pictures.

Tim's desk layout, carefully preserved from it's pre-newspaper state.

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We have already seen a lot of automotive pranks that really amuses the fans of April Fools’ Day. In this “year’s edition”, the date has been celebrated by many, including not only carmakers, but also car news websites, as you will be able to see below. Enjoy the...

 

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Book cover from the 50's

Mr. Orchard is going to have quite a warm welcome to work. (He arrived with a smile, pulled the first one out, and there was a rather loud crash. Quite amusing.)

 

The culprit: "Shanan, in the office, with the chairs."

 

Also see Paul's take from the other side.

That's 3,500 cress seeds, dude

man is killed by being hung upside down, painted and baked

A good prank we played on our room mate one day!!

 

November 19, 2005

Virginia Tech vs. Virginia

Charlottesville, VA

Scott Stadium

 

ESPN

 

Someone snuck onto UVA's football field and turned the 50 yard line logo into a VT logo.

This was discovered and cleaned up before the noon kickoff, but ESPN was sure to broadcast it multiple times during the game. Too true, considering the team that OWNED that game.

 

Final Score: Hokies 52 - (Boo) Hoo's 14

A trip through the campus of the University of Virginia -- The Jefferson statue (with plunger) at The Rotunda

 

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Based on a similar prank in the pilot episode of The Office, I stole a co-worker's desktop calendar and embedded it in a bowl full of jello over the weekend. The jello calendar was returned on Monday.

 

12 packets of lemon jello plus 2 packets of gelatin (jello jiggler recipe) were used. The calendar was wrapped in cellophane and weighed down (otherwise it would have floated to the top before the jello set) with 50 cents worth of pennies wrapped in on the backside of the calendar.

 

We set the jello in two phases: the first layer was the top part that the front of the calendar would eventually rest on. After that part set, we added the calendar and mixed up our second batch. We let the second batch cool to room temperature and then placed the and poured in the second batch to create the bottom. Once everything had set, a little hot water around the edges to loosen everything up and then we dumped it onto a paper plate with cellophane to keep things neat during the commute in.

 

If you're thinking of attempting something similar, I'd recommend picking a heavy, dishwash-able item; a "World's Best Boss" mug would be perfect.

WASHINGTON, DC - April 2, 2011: Washington Capitals forward Alexander Semin (#28) tries to attach forward Marcus Johansson's (#90) fight strap during the "Jersey Off Our Backs" ceremony following their NHL ice hockey game at Verizon Center against the Buffalo Sabres on Fan Appreciation Day with assistance from forward Alex Ovechkin (#8) and forward Nicklas Backstrom (#19).

  

For more, and to see pseudo-video, read the "Another Fight Strap Incident for Alexander Semin?" blog entry on clydeorama.com.

 

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Came out of Chapel at Wesleyan and apparently we had all been left behind :)

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- Yes, James, that's it! Great shots!

.. LOL, no, you've seen what my brother is "pathos" ?

Here is the preparation for a prank that we played on my friend Sebastian during his honeymoon. To see his reaction, go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IXcF2HZ3VE.

 

For photos that my co-conspirator took, check out www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10202252313048134.10737... .

 

At this point I was cracking up so hard I had to stop and take a picture. You can see that the line of the beans right around the level of the coat hanger on the door (which is 5 or 6 feet up). And we weren't done....

Keith W. Downey, one of the (in)famous "PayPal 14" (Wikipedia) was visiting Hackerspace Hack42 for an interview by Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci).

She interviewed Keith on his involvement in Operation Payback/Operation Avenge Assange, hacktivist collective Anonymous, whistleblower organisation WikiLeaks, and his interactions with the U.S. government prior and after his arrest.

 

Being a hackerspace with access to...err "obscure" hardware and "special" tools, we just *had* to do a couple of shots with the L-3 Communications "STE" phone. An NSA certified telephone for making encrypted phone-calls, used by American embassies, government agencies and POTUS himself, of course.

I was hanging out with some small fry friends. They offered me a wagon ride, and I accepted. They drove me into the hedges instead

 

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I guess another house thought the signs shouldn't be wasted after the campaign.

On Friday, I went out right after work and didn't get home until pretty late. I pulled into the driveway to see this mess of palm stalks in my driveway, piled up to the garage door.

 

I'd had a bunch of these stalks laying in my yard, shed off from my massive and not trimmed palm tree. I've meant to break them up and put them in the trash, but it has been so hot and I've been lazy. I noticed on Wednesday that they were gone! It was bulk trash day, and I was relieved that it seemed the bulk trash people were nice enough to stop and take the stalks out of my yard.

 

I don't know when, over the day and evening while I was out on Friday, that these were put back on my property into this placement. Did they know that I was not home, and put them there to make a statement for me to see when I got there? Or, were they hoping that I was home and they would fall in on my car when I left or I would run over them and make a mess as a prank?

 

It seems like a lot of work for an adult to do that was annoyed about how long the things were in my yard. Seems more of a teenage prank to take something away then put it back in a different way to confuse someone.

 

Either way, I tossed them aside to the left part of my driveway and haven't put them in the trash yet in a small move of showing that I didn't care...

Some seniors encased my religion teacher's stapler in Jell-O as a prank.

Question everything...

Streets

I placed the highest bid on an xbox360 on Ebay last week and with a little luck it could arrive at the office today. At around noon it still had not arrived so my colleagues were trying to convince me that the seller had fucked me over and didn't have an xbox360 at all. Around two o'clock I was on the phone and I received mail, just a thin envelope. My mind went blank and I was pretty sure somebody lured me into a scam. So after finishing the phone call I opened it and almost had an heart attack....my money was gone!!! So I looked at Tim...showed him the letter...he looked back..I looked at the stamp at the envelope......it wasn't stamped!!!. They pulled a very good office prank on me.

 

But I still haven't got my xbox360, I hope it will arrive tomorrow.

This took so much emulsion.....

Trackside

Has anyone seen Tuskie?

The Yahoo! SEA team 'orca'strated quite a prank!

Stitched Pic. - This will be part of the next update on www.keepsix.com.

Another batch of flicks from my latest update from KeepSix.Com .

 

More older shots from 2003

I returned from vacation to a desk full of boxes, which if you know me well enough, drives me batty.

 

This is mild though. I am very capable of executing worse ideas to subject my fair coworkers to upon the return of their own absences.

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