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Office Hyjinx

Two jobs ago I worked in a warehouse with a bunch of guys and a few of them I became pretty good firends with. And we used to do **** to each other all the time.

The best one was a certain company would send us product and the packaging would have these airbags as packing material. And in a big warehouse, if you put one on the floor and stepped on it it made a LOUD popping noise. So we had wars with those things to see who could get somebody to "jump" with one. After a while you expect it too much and get used to it so it would be harder and harder to scare each other so then anybody in the company that came back into our area became the hunted. :D
 
One of the funniest pranks I did was on a girl that worked in an office down the hall from mine. She was a sweet girl but not exactly the brightest bulb on the tree. Anywho, I stop by a friend's desk to shoot the **** with him for a minute and saw her get up and walk away from her desk. So I left a little note on her desk. When she came back I told her I took a phone message for her and the info was next to her computer. So she tried calling the number but it wasn't working. She asked me if I got the # right and I said I was positive. So she tried dialing again but the number didn't work. She was confused and had no idea who this person was calling her or what it was about. She must have tried calling it about 10 times.

Oh, incase you're wondering, the message was for her to call Jenny at 867-5309.
 
Once a few of us jacked up a guys car and put blocks under it so the drive wheels were about a half inch off the ground...He was not amused, but we were. :D
 
Originally posted by Newk
Once a few of us jacked up a guys car and put blocks under it so the drive wheels were about a half inch off the ground...He was not amused, but we were. :D


Back in 97 when I was still in the infantry, one of the Marines in my squad reached his discharge day and was in with the commanding officer doing his final checkout from our unit. He didn't really enjoy his time int he Corps and couldn't get out fast enough. While he was in there with the CO, I took the rest of our squad out to the parking lot and we put his car up on ammo cans and threw his tires up on top of a 50 ft. rapell tower. Took him 5 hours to find his tires and get on the road. :lol:
 
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