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Pretty Elaborate Prank of the Day: Employees at Legoland California (ostensibly) pulled a prank on the ol’ boss, general manager Peter Rochetti, replacing his Volvo XC60 with a life-size replica made of — you guessed it — Lego bricks.
201,076 Legos, or 2,934 pounds of bricks, were used in the construction of the model.
“He thought it was very funny,” Legoland California spokeswoman Beth Chee said. “We all got a good laugh out of it.”
Haha! Pack your things.
I liked Lego a lot. Especially while stepping barefoot on egdy pieces :(
Source: thedailywhat
Next-Level Prank of the Day: Ah, the old “young Japanese girls turn into old Japanese men” gag. Works every time.
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You will get everyone with this. Well played!
Source: thedailywhat
Coworker pranks have gone to a new level
via reddit
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When a co-worker at Swedish company SeQuant was away for a day, his friends were:
a) Super-smart scientists
b) Equipped with a full lab and workshop
c) Just as sick of cubicle pranks as you are
So instead of returning to a desk wrapped in tin foil, the unfortunate target opened the door instead to a world of pain.
fucking awesome stuff, that might be the first step to the futurama like tube transportation system
Pretty Mean Prank of the Day: Brazilian light aircraft pilot “pranks” his buddy by pretending to pass out mid-flight.
Evilarity ensues.
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ultra mean prank - lol I think I would react the same way, maybe more double rainbow like but freaking out is a must. ;D
Source: thedailywhat