Call a random house.
Say "Mom! I'm pregnant!"
They'll freak out. They'll be like who is this?! Say its your daugher.
It doesn't always work because half the time they'll say they don't have a daughter, but sometimes it does, and its fucking hilarious.
Another one is we call kids from our school and we talk in these wierd voices and we say
"Hello, we gay lovas! You wana be gay lova with us?"
Its really funny.
Also, this is probably the funniest.
Talk in a deep voice. Say, HELLO THIS IS GOD CALLING. I LOVE YOU, BUT WHY ARE YOU HAVE SEX!??!
KeepMexAlive answered Sunday March 18 2007, 10:21 am: Well me and my friends had a party and we pranked my friends mom when she was at her dads. We called and said that we had my friends pregnancy test results. And she freaked out. It was hilarious and my friend knew about it and told her it was a prank. But it was still pretty hilarious to hear her freak out.
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vivalajam0x answered Sunday March 18 2007, 10:12 am: Prank calls are so much fun!...
*Well, while dialing the number, be sure to put *67, so your number comes up as restricted.
What I usually say is "Hey, this is (*Nancy) from the pregnancy center. I'm just calling you back to let you know that your test is POSITIVE. If you need support, then call us back after this recording has ceased. Have a great day!"
*You can replace 'Nancy' with whatever name you fancy. :)
Or, say "Hey, wassssup. I was jus' callin' yah back to letchu know that I had a bangin' time last night, we gotta do that again baby, call me back, iight.. ONE" (Obviously use a manly voice. lol.)
And a tip: if they say "I'm going to call the police on you", STOP. Some people really do.
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