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what is a good prank to pull on someone who pulled on on you first?
My brother pranked me by making my t.v. unable to work...so when i went to turn it on it wouldn't work...so i told my mom and she said she would call comcast. well she did....and they said just screw the cable wire back in...and then it worked! my brother started to laugh...but i got mad...because he kept making fun of me...he is so immature...and he is about to turn 18 in April! the news was telling what the weather was going to be like so i wanted to watch it to see if i could go to outside on saturday...well i want to get him back but i have no clue how...i dont want a prank that will hurt him i just want a prank that will teach him a lesson...
here was my first idea...
i was going to put kick me signs on his back as a simple prank...so when he was trying to get them off i would trip him or tie his shoe laces together really sneaky! any more ideas?
There are fake official looking envelopes at joke and novelty shops in malls that you can buy or you can make one on your printer and mail it to him so he receives it in the mail. One example is:
1. A letter with a return address (fake) from the National Gay Man's magazine saying your subscription is expired. Address it to him, he gets it in the mail appearing to be from a gay magazine and if his friends or your parents see it maybe they will talk to him about it.
2. Send another fake type letter to him from the Military draft board saying thank you for enlisting and you are now AWOL because you did not report to boot camp last week.
3. To get more exposure send the fake letter to his school or gym teacher or ???
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