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  2. Mom “Mad” After “Prank Gone Wrong” Leaves 12-Year-Old Son ...

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    A 12-year-old boy in a hospital bed after a hot water prank at a sleepover, covered with a blue blanket. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our top picks here. AOL.

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    A Georgia 12-year-old suffered severe burns and was hospitalized after his friends allegedly tossed scalding water on his face as he slept during a sleepover prank gone wrong. The unsuspecting ...

  4. Teen's prank ruins millions of gallons of drinking water - AOL

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    Portland city officials are having to flush millions of gallons of treated reservoir water after a 19-year-old man allegedly relieved himself in a non-traditional location. It happened around 1 o ...

  5. Temperature play - Wikipedia

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    Substances used can include water, molten wax, ice, [1] hot oil, [2] chocolate syrup, whipped cream, melted butter, chilled fresh fruit and steamed vegetables. Objects can include sex toys, [ 3 ] [ 2 ] cutlery, ball chains and necklaces, often pre-heated in hot water or chilled in ice water.

  6. Prank call - Wikipedia

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    British physicist R. V. Jones recorded two early examples of prank calls in his 1978 memoir Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939–1945.The first was by Carl Bosch, a physicist and refugee from Nazi Germany, who in about 1933 persuaded a newspaper journalist that he could see his actions through the telephone (rather than, as was the case, from the window of his laboratory ...

  7. Hot water bottle blowing - Wikipedia

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    Blowing up a hot-water bottle is usually performed to impress a crowd. It requires significant lung capacity as well as chest and abdominal strength. It is regarded as potentially hazardous because of the risk of harm to the eyes and the possibility of the contained air rushing back into the lungs and causing damage or, reportedly, death. [1]

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