I'm having a sleepover with 3 of my close friends (all girls, 14 yrs old) and 3 of us want to pull a prank on the other girl while she's sleeping. We don't want to do anything major, but we want to do something funny. For example, putting whipped cream all over her face/hair would be a little too far, because she's obsessed with her hair and would go nuts when she wakes up with it all over her face (plus she might wake up while we're doing it!). Does anyone have any ideas??
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday March 11 2007, 5:27 pm: Draw on her face with Sharpie and go as crazy as you want. let her freak out for a few minutes and then tell her how to get it off. (hand sanitizer, soap, water, rubbing alcohol.. should do the trick) <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday March 11 2007, 5:26 pm: Well, i know this is kind of an old trick, and it may not work but, you could stick her hand in a cup of warm water and if your lucky, she would wet her pants lol. It worked with me b4. Or, you could pour water on her underwear andmake it look like she peed her pants. I hoped i helped. haha
xxboomxx answered Sunday March 11 2007, 5:22 pm: Hey,
When i am at sleepovers i love to take the bed or mattress that she is sleeping on and put it out into the hallway, or you could pull down there pants and take a picture of her its priceless. [ xxboomxx's advice column | Ask xxboomxx A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Sunday March 11 2007, 5:18 pm: put some peanut butter in her hand, and tickle her nose with a feather. She will put her hand on her nose and get it all over. Then she will feel her hair with her hand. It is priceless. [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
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