Hey guys, thanks for reading. I am starting a prank war with my friend. Recently he got all of my friends, and my mom's help and they strung yarn ALL over my room, and attatched bells and cute little notes all over it. I was really surprised, and I thought it was really fun!
NOW! I need to know how to get him back! I don't want it to be messy or gross, just BIG. What should I do?
I hope you find what you're looking for. Those sites have tons of ideas. :) Just remember that if it's something that involves his home to get his parents permission first & maybe ask them get in on it as well. :) [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Hitoast answered Thursday June 25 2009, 12:23 pm: here are a few ideas, but you most definitely want his parent's consent on these, since most of these are quite messy lol
-fill a few styrafoam cups with confetti and tape/rubber band them to his fan blades. Then when he turns the fan on, confetti will go everywhere :)
-fill a cabinet or a closet with ping pong balls. Just make sure his family is in on it too so that they won't open it up instead!
-Set all of the alarms in the house to 2:30 in the morning. At 2:30, be knocking at their window/door and calling their phone. Again, make sure the victim's parents are in on this one. You do NOT want angry parents waking up at 2:30
and here's another sight with a LOT of funny pranks:
orphans answered Thursday June 25 2009, 3:12 am: I just pulled a prank on my fiance,
I put cheap hair wax on his toilet seat, door handles, shower handle, sink handle, TV remote, and Bedroom light switch.
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