Posted by Steve@Advance on April 30, 2021 at 06:21:56 from (99.190.215.237):
In Reply to: Funny shop stories posted by 37 chief on April 29, 2021 at 20:40:08:
I've endured some of the prankster events in the shop, too many to list!
One of the worst played on me was taping a smoked oyster to the phone receiver.
Sounds pretty harmless, but the smell got into the holes in he mouthpiece, forever making the phone smell like rotten oyster!
I knew who did it, so I promptly switched receiver with him. That just started it going around to everyone else's phone!
There was no doub when you were the lucky recipient!
And there were other pranks... Best never let anyone know your birthday!!!
One common trick was the hidden sign on the back of your car. Somehow they would attach it so it was out of sight until you drove away, then fall down.
Some truly sick minds went into the composition of those signs. One got stopped by the police because the sign covered the license plate. Supposedly the officer greeted him as Mr. Head, if you get my drift!
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