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

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    Some social media users find the pranks hilarious, and stitch or share their favorite videos or get inspired to do a prank challenge with their own kids. But the pranks — most recently the # ...

  3. Crank Yankers - Wikipedia

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    until the prank-victim gets frustrated. He makes a cameo in one of Bobby's prank calls, "Let Me Put My Brother on the Phone". In two prank calls of his own (one to a movie theater and one to a video store), Ed reveals that his favorite film is Air Bud. In the video-store call, he works in several references to The Shining. Ed is not present in ...

  4. Tom Mabe - Wikipedia

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    One of his best known pranks of this genre involved convincing a telemarketer that he had inadvertently called the scene of a homicide. [16] [11] [17] He has been featured on Drew & Mike in the Morning on WRIF numerous times and has released three comedy albums of his calls through Virgin Records Nashville. Mabe now operates a YouTube channel ...

  5. List of practical joke topics - Wikipedia

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    A toilet papered residence in Deerfield, Michigan. This is a list of practical joke topics (also known as a prank, gag, jape, or shenanigan) which are mischievous tricks or jokes played on someone, typically causing the victim to experience embarrassment, perplexity, confusion, or discomfort.

  6. California Mother Pranks Children With Frozen Cereal - AOL

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    A California mother played a clever practical joke on her children, solidifying their breakfast cereal and milk in a freezer overnight before serving it.Knowing she would be unable to play an ...

  7. 20 April Fools Pranks for Kids

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  8. Stitch Up! - Wikipedia

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    Stitch Up! is a surreal CBBC children's hidden camera show in which pranks are played on the general public. It was originally broadcast in early 2002 and was repeated until 2008 on the CBBC channel, when CBBC began to focus even more on their target audience of the under 12s.

  9. Practical joke device - Wikipedia

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    An overinflated whoopee cushion. A practical joke device is a toy intended to confuse, frighten, or amuse individuals as a prank.Often, these toys are harmless facsimiles of otherwise potentially disgusting or terrifying objects, such as vomit or spilled nail polish.