Posted by Red Mud on April 01, 2012 at 09:23:19 from (216.167.146.21):
In Reply to: april fools pranks? posted by c-man on April 01, 2012 at 06:18:54:
We stacked bales of cotton in an intersection up past the traffic light while the sheriff watched us, this was on the main hiway east and west near and before I20 was finished. We then removed all the new cars and trucks from the Ford dealers lot and left them all over town,(the son of the dealer was with us and he had all the keys) most of'em was left in peoples driveways. A T-bird was left in a couples garage that was on a month vacation, The guy that parked it in the garage was from outta town and was helping us, no one knew where he parked it or that he even took the T-bird from the lot. That T-bird liked to have sent us all to jail, there was no concern about the other things we did except the T-bird. The couple didn't get back for three more weeks and thought they'd won some contest when they opened the garage door.
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