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    My office Prank

    As you all know I am in the Air Force. Well, another section decided to steal our mascot, a monkey. So, we decided to send over a team of monkeys to send a message to the thieves. Think they got the idea?

    The parts you don't see:
    1. Cluster bombs - I grabbed their left over "holes" from their hole puncher (at least 500) and placed little bombs around the monkeys and on top of the tree. I laid about 100 holes on a sticky note and placed them in 3 spots around the room. On top of the tree, on one of the monkeys’ back and on an arm rest. When they tried to remove the monkey, tree or pull out the chair 100s of holes were strewed about and a pain to clean up.
    2. We placed a few thousand Styrofoam pads in all the file cabinet draws
    3. We unplugged all the phone handles and turned up the ring volumes very loud
    4. Switched the mouse and keyboard plug ins
    5. Taped the mouse balls
    6. We placed "jungle" sounds on a CD and played them on repeat. So when they walked in it sounded like a jungle.

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    Nice. I would have left some mokey doo doo to go with it.

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    The parts you don't see:
    1. Cluster bombs - I grabbed their left over "holes" from their hole puncher (at least 500) and placed little bombs around the monkeys and on top of the tree. I laid about 100 holes on a sticky note and placed them in 3 spots around the room. On top of the tree, on one of the monkeys’ back and on an arm rest. When they tried to remove the monkey, tree or pull out the chair 100s of holes were strewed about and a pain to clean up.
    2. We placed a few thousand Styrofoam pads in all the file cabinet draws
    3. We unplugged all the phone handles and turned up the ring volumes very loud
    4. Switched the mouse and keyboard plug ins
    5. Taped the mouse balls
    6. We placed "jungle" sounds on a CD and played them on repeat. So when they walked in it sounded like a jungle.

    I am very proud of my monkeys!

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    haha I'm crackin up. Nice one.

    Ashley=)

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    That's one of the best pranks I've ever seen in the Air Force. Did you ever see the pic where a group in the military replaced all the office equipment and furniture with cardboard models...I'm talking everything..cardboard room dividers, cardboard computer monitor, cardboard keyboards, cardboard desks, and cardboard printers, etc...that one was pretty good too, but I think yours topped it. Awesome!

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    Thanks for the laugh Mike..Very funny..Thanks Ed
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    brings back memories of my pranking days in college....course they were just simple pranks involving hacksaws, saran wrap on toilet seats...

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    As you all know I am in the Air Force. Well, another section decided to steal our mascot, a monkey. So, we decided to send over a team of monkeys to send a message to the thieves. Think they got the idea?

    The parts you don't see:
    1. Cluster bombs - I grabbed their left over "holes" from their hole puncher (at least 500) and placed little bombs around the monkeys and on top of the tree. I laid about 100 holes on a sticky note and placed them in 3 spots around the room. On top of the tree, on one of the monkeys’ back and on an arm rest. When they tried to remove the monkey, tree or pull out the chair 100s of holes were strewed about and a pain to clean up.
    2. We placed a few thousand Styrofoam pads in all the file cabinet draws
    3. We unplugged all the phone handles and turned up the ring volumes very loud
    4. Switched the mouse and keyboard plug ins
    5. Taped the mouse balls
    6. We placed "jungle" sounds on a CD and played them on repeat. So when they walked in it sounded like a jungle.

    To me, the hardest part of the whole thing was taping the Mouse' Balls. Them little bas#@% move really faaaaaast

    Can't say as I blame you guys a bit! If someone was to steal my MONKEY, I'd be pissed too!

    IDEA: If they don't return the stolen Monkey.........
    :flag: Try this!


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    How much time did ya spend on that one Mike? Definitely a nice touch.

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    How much time did ya spend on that one Mike? Definitely a nice touch.

    We had to wait for them to leave (2 hours). It took about 1 hour and $80 to actually pull off the prank.

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