Ok well this weekend we went to this church camp thing we do every year. And this year a few of my friends and I decided to pull a prank on the guys, so we got up at 3am and toliet papered their cabins, and put shaving cream on the mirrows...well of course they decided to get us back by doing the same thing but A LOT WORST. So of course next year we have to get them back REAL good. soo can anyone think of any pretty good pranks to do. Not hard or diffacult but pretty good.
THANK IN ADVANCE
ammo answered Sunday June 3 2007, 7:48 pm: I liked dancedance42's ideas. There's also sink-bombing their cabin/s but again that could get extremely messy (no one will be able to go in there for months, lol). Or even putting up a net of water bombs someplace thenwhen their all there in a group, letting the balloons drop all in one go (works VERY good if done correctly and took me a lot of tries before I had gotten it right).
A note on using superglue on the locks - NOT something I recommend doing (I'm assuming this is to superglue the locks on the doors). If there's a fire and the locks can't be opened because they've been superglued by 'someone' you'll have a serious disaster on your hands. Chances of a fire are slim but is it worth taking the risk? [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Sunday June 3 2007, 7:08 pm: Hhahah wow this sounds like a lot of fun. You can always pull a Lindsay Lohan and do what she did in the movie parent trap. If thats too "risky" then you can go into the cabin in the middle of the night and silly string them or shaving cream them. Another good thing to do is knock on their door, and when someone opens it and comes out, bombard them with water balloons (or eggs, but that would be really gross, especially if YOU have to clean it up)
good luck! [ dancedance42's advice column | Ask dancedance42 A Question ]
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