GKL
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I saw this pic online and reminded me how as a kid (and even occasionally now as a big kid ) I'd like to occasionally pull some harmless pranks
Hey, guess what ? I just did a search and did find those stickers online !
Voice Activated Paper Towel Now Sticker
https://www.zazzle.com/voice_activated_paper_towel_now_sticker-217732689595529598
Okay you pranksters, just try to keep from busting out laughing when you hear someone hollar "PAPER TOWEL NOW !" after you place the sticker and hide out in one of the stalls
I remember at least once in my younger days where I'd artificially make a loud "flatulence" sound (as kids many of us got good at making that sound effect ) while still in a stall in a public restroom and it was funny how all of a sudden you'd hear people in a hurry to leave
Reminded me of another prank.....
It was likely well over 20 years ago now that I worked in a large accounting office.
After working in that accounting office for a while I got the idea of taking some snap noisemakers (the tiny white paper things that kids throw on the ground and they make a "pop" noise) and very carefully setting them under the toilet seat where the two plastic pads would come down to sit on the edge of the bowl.
(you got to set the toilet seat down very carefully so as not to pop them ahead of time)
Then when the next person sat on that toilet seat it would make a "pop" noise.
A little later I heard an employee talking after leaving the restroom coming back into the office area telling someone about what happened saying that when he sat down and heard that noise - at first he actually thought the noise was from the toilet seat breaking and cracking and he initially jumped up .....when I overheard that it was extremely difficult to keep from bursting out laughing out loud and I tried to keep it to a muffled laugh but it wasn't easy I think he might had suspected who it was so I had to avoid doing that prank again there.
I've played similar pranks on people in the past including setting those poppers on the floor where they would step on them, and setting them on the tops of doors as well as cabinet doors so when they opened a door they would fall down and pop !
I always enjoyed a good prank but would be careful that it would not cause any harm.
Hey, I've had pranks played on me at places of employment and I took it all in good fun, I'll have to tell about them at another time as they got me good (also some other childhood pranks)
Here is one example of those poppers I mentioned:
Hey, guess what ? I just did a search and did find those stickers online !
Voice Activated Paper Towel Now Sticker
https://www.zazzle.com/voice_activated_paper_towel_now_sticker-217732689595529598
Okay you pranksters, just try to keep from busting out laughing when you hear someone hollar "PAPER TOWEL NOW !" after you place the sticker and hide out in one of the stalls
I remember at least once in my younger days where I'd artificially make a loud "flatulence" sound (as kids many of us got good at making that sound effect ) while still in a stall in a public restroom and it was funny how all of a sudden you'd hear people in a hurry to leave
Reminded me of another prank.....
It was likely well over 20 years ago now that I worked in a large accounting office.
After working in that accounting office for a while I got the idea of taking some snap noisemakers (the tiny white paper things that kids throw on the ground and they make a "pop" noise) and very carefully setting them under the toilet seat where the two plastic pads would come down to sit on the edge of the bowl.
(you got to set the toilet seat down very carefully so as not to pop them ahead of time)
Then when the next person sat on that toilet seat it would make a "pop" noise.
A little later I heard an employee talking after leaving the restroom coming back into the office area telling someone about what happened saying that when he sat down and heard that noise - at first he actually thought the noise was from the toilet seat breaking and cracking and he initially jumped up .....when I overheard that it was extremely difficult to keep from bursting out laughing out loud and I tried to keep it to a muffled laugh but it wasn't easy I think he might had suspected who it was so I had to avoid doing that prank again there.
I've played similar pranks on people in the past including setting those poppers on the floor where they would step on them, and setting them on the tops of doors as well as cabinet doors so when they opened a door they would fall down and pop !
I always enjoyed a good prank but would be careful that it would not cause any harm.
Hey, I've had pranks played on me at places of employment and I took it all in good fun, I'll have to tell about them at another time as they got me good (also some other childhood pranks)
Here is one example of those poppers I mentioned: