My brother likes to do the practical joke thing on people.On day I went see him at work(a building supply store) He worked at the contractors desk at the back of the store.As i was leaving I get stopped at the front desk by anice looking young lady adn was asked if I had anything that i wanted to pay for. I looked at her and said no and she insisted that I should pay for the stuff that I had. I turn around and see my brother laughing as I try to explain to this girl that I did not have anything. I sell New trucks and drive a demo around,So one day I go back to my brothers store after he had just bought anew truck. I back up to truck hook it all up and turn on the falshers and all the lights .I go into the store and see the same girl at the front. I asked her if she remembered me and of course she says yes. I tell her that what I did and if she would tell my brother that some one is towing his truck away.I run back out my truck and hide. My brother comes running out of the store screaming and yelling taht he made his payments and not to touch his truck or else. Meanwhille all of the guys that works with are standing at door watching him running the yard. I jump out from behind my truck and laugh,He starts to chase me ariund the parking lot for ten minutes. The guys at the store still bug him about this ,finaaly a joke pulled on him. These guys were always afraic to try something on him because he would get even.
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