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  2. “The Office”: The 22 funniest pranks Jim ever pulled - AOL

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    In this prank, Dwight not only loses his dignity but also throws a perfectly good cell phone off the roof of Dunder Mifflin. — G.H. Related: The wildest Office ideas that almost happened

  3. Captain Janks - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Michael Cipriano (born March 28, 1966), [1] [2] [3] also known as Captain Janks, is an American practical joker most notable for making prank calls to live television shows and news networks since the late 1980s, such as Larry King Live, CNN and ABC News.

  4. Free Stuff - Wikipedia

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    Free Stuff is a television program on the G4 network. "Featured products" ranging in value from $20.00 to $599.00 were previewed and then given away. Viewers entered to win the items by using their computer to submit codes which were shown to the viewers by Lloyd the Chimp during commercial breaks.

  5. List of Off the Air episodes - Wikipedia

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    Off the Air is an American psychedelic anthology television series that aired on Adult Swim.Every episode is composed of surreal videos of different media and purposes – animated and live-action short films, clips from feature films and other television series, stock videos, music videos, abstract loops – presented continuously and in succession.

  6. 50 Funny April Fools’ Pranks to Pull in 2022

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    The post 50 Funny April Fools’ Pranks to Pull in 2022 appeared first on Reader's Digest. Pranksters are in their element on April 1st. This year, try these funny April Fools' pranks to ensure ...

  7. Practical joke device - Wikipedia

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    No attempt is made to determine which is the valid code or provide any useful control other than turning the TV off. Hot candy; Cheap inflatable dolls. Inflatable sheep or goats are manufactured solely as a practical joke item. [citation needed] Pie (to be sat on or thrown at the face of a victim) Chinese finger trap (to get victim's fingers stuck)

  8. Parents are pranking their kids on social media. Here's why ...

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    Experts explain why viral pranks can cause "emotional distress" or physical harm for kids. Parents are pranking their kids on social media. Here's why experts say it isn't harmless.

  9. No soap radio - Wikipedia

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    The joke is a prank whereby the punch line has no relation to the body of the joke, but participants in the prank pretend otherwise. The effect is either to trick someone into laughing along as if they "get it" or to ridicule them for not understanding.