Posted by Vernon in Ks on November 12, 2009 at 03:42:05 from (66.210.29.133):
In Reply to: Practical jokes posted by Bill(Wis) on November 11, 2009 at 12:15:11:
I have 2 favorites. #1 is where ever coworkers use 1/2 inch impact guns with air lines. unplug the line at its air source and put about a tablespoon of 409 cleaner in the line and plug it back to air. when coworker uses the impact again there will be masive quantities of foam come out of the guns exhaust. #2 is the sleeve bomb. This takes a bit to setup but worth it. target is coworkers that are always in a hurry to leave work and rushes to put there coat on. You will need a cup of greese, a sandwich bag and some wire like that from a coat hanger. put the greese in the sandwich bag and use the wire in a loop to hold the bag open and place it in the end of the coat sleeve far enough that it cant be seen. If done correctly the wire will also hold it in the sleeve. The coworker grabs his coat and shoves his arm down the sleeve into the bag his hand comes out the sleeve with the bag and a handful of greese. dont use too much greese as then it will get on the coat.
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