Practical joke payback
#1
Practical joke payback
Somehow i got the brunt of the first round of practical jokes at school today, i found out who the culprits are , and wish to show them just how appreciative i was of their thoughtfulness. They didn't go too far , things hanging from the projector, staples removed from papers, pencil shavings in my binder, etc.
Whats some good easy to put into place payback jokes?
Whats some good easy to put into place payback jokes?
#4
Vaseline under the door handles was always a favorite. Or tie some cans up on a short string and put them on top of his rear axle. Or put zip ties on his driveshaft close enough to the cab so that they will slap when he drives down the road.
#5
Freeze a can of shaving cream, then cut the top off and place in cab of pickup. Is spose to be able to fill the hole cab.
Ok actually that'd just be for an enimy who really deserves it.
Ok actually that'd just be for an enimy who really deserves it.
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#7
the heck with vaseline! its to... oh how do i word it.... elementary! get that good red or black syenthic grease and fill the door handles full and make sure its all over the wiper blades (i know its dangerous, but adds to the effect) Then, if its a gasser, cross wire the spark plug wires, and put a exhaust whistler in the pipe (makes it sound terrable!) Then tape a large weight (perferrably a large truck tire weight) to the driveshaft.
i keep an ample supply of "autofoolers" in my truck for cases such as this. You stick em under the spark plug boot and it whistles and pops and smokes. Very funny!
i keep an ample supply of "autofoolers" in my truck for cases such as this. You stick em under the spark plug boot and it whistles and pops and smokes. Very funny!
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#8
Its not easy but if you know they leave there car or pickup unlocked take there seats LOL we did this to a girl on home commin. Um if a older car run a wire from the coil to the seat frame they will love ya for that one some older older cars that had no cab filter when they drawed the air in from the cowel you could fill it with baby powder and well you get the idea LOL
#9
Don't forget one of the most popular in my area. Wire the horn to the brake light circuit. This happens quite often around here, at least once a week someone is driving through town with there horn going off like crazy.
The zip ties on the driveshaft is a great one. My neighbor is a HVAC man and he supplies me with some monster zip ties. They are about 3 feet long and heavy duty. 3 or 4 of them will make all kinds of racket.
Another one is to stick about 20 ounces of the sticky wheel weights to the inside of a front wheel.
The best one I have ever done though was to take the door handle rod off a buddy of mines s-10. Once he got in the truck he couldn't get out. It didn't have a sliding back glass so he was trapped until I let him out, about 3 hours later.
The zip ties on the driveshaft is a great one. My neighbor is a HVAC man and he supplies me with some monster zip ties. They are about 3 feet long and heavy duty. 3 or 4 of them will make all kinds of racket.
Another one is to stick about 20 ounces of the sticky wheel weights to the inside of a front wheel.
The best one I have ever done though was to take the door handle rod off a buddy of mines s-10. Once he got in the truck he couldn't get out. It didn't have a sliding back glass so he was trapped until I let him out, about 3 hours later.
Last edited by Kemble; 10-20-2006 at 12:54 AM. Reason: spelling
#11
heck, do what we did at my school, we started off by poppin the #1 plug wire off the distrubitor, we got it to the point where we had him checkin' the wires every day before he left. So when that got old we took the whole door off his "Joop", funny thing was it took him the whole lunch hour before he noticed.
#13
Measure the distance from the ground to his shock mounts. Cut some blocks about 1/4" longer. Lift truck and place onto blocks. Tires look like they are touching the groung, but they are not. It'll take him an hour to figure it out.
The person I did this too though thier transmision was out at first, then thought they had diff. issue becuse the tires would spin but go nowhere.
The person I did this too though thier transmision was out at first, then thought they had diff. issue becuse the tires would spin but go nowhere.
#14
Got a friend in the towing bizz?If so just have them move the car around on him.Nothing like walking around a parking lot trying to remember where in the heck is my car.Done that a few time.
#15
We put our shop teachers car sideways in the shop door. Anothe rtime we had to build a set of monkey bars for an elementary, so we built them AROUND his car!
He was pretty easy going, and got a luagh out of most of it! He didn't appreciate the monkey bars though
Zip ties on the drive shaft, saran wrap, vaseline...done them all. We have a truck with a crane on it, so we've taken wheels off and set it back down, just leaving a pile of lugnuts
A pumpkin in a mailbox is decent, but a live chicken will come flying out of one right into his open window. That one is hilarious
Chris
He was pretty easy going, and got a luagh out of most of it! He didn't appreciate the monkey bars though
Zip ties on the drive shaft, saran wrap, vaseline...done them all. We have a truck with a crane on it, so we've taken wheels off and set it back down, just leaving a pile of lugnuts
A pumpkin in a mailbox is decent, but a live chicken will come flying out of one right into his open window. That one is hilarious
Chris