Category: Pranks

Never steal my food!

August 22nd, 2006
matt

When we were in the sixth form at school we had our own fridge and coffee machines. Everyone in the sixth form had to share the facilities.

I used to take sandwiches and snacks to school and store them in the fridge but quite often they would be eaten by other people.

So we started to put our food in individual lunch boxes with our names on. Still our food was being taken.

We were pretty sure that we knew who was eating our food but being a devious type I decided that rather then confront that person I would get my revenge another way.

One evening Tim and I baked a nice chocolate cake. We spent a lot of time on it, covering it with butter creme icing etc. To decorate the cake we used chocolate. BUT not just any old chocolate, we used LAXATIVE chocolate!!

The next day we placed out cake in the fridge with a note saying 'This is Matt's Cake' and we left it there while we went to our first lesson. When we returned about half of the cake had been eaten!

It was quite simple to find out who the culrpit was - he was the one that spent the rest of the day in the toilet! :P

The moral of the story - NEVER steal food from Matt!

Matt

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July 14th, 2006
matt

This is a prank that I played on a friend of mine, I don't think it was Tim (Tim?) but I can't recall who it was.

I bought some electrical hardware from a local shop. I think it was Curry's. When I paid for the item and left the shop the alarm sounded as I passed the security barrier things. The cashier hadn't deactivated the security sticker on the box that I'd just bought. Rather than deactivate the tag, the store manager just waved me on.

I was at home unpacking my new toy when it occurred to me that I had an active security sticker in my possession. There had to be something I could use it for...

It finally came to me when my friend came round to my house. He took off his shoes before he came in. When he was elsewhere in the house I got the security sticker and lifted the inner sole of his shoe and stuck it underneath and put the innersole back, no evidence of tampering.

What he then had was a shoe that would set off security systems as he entered or left a shop.

Later that day the friend and I went to the local shopping centre. It was very difficult to keep a straight face as every time we entered or left a shop the alarms went off! Even more ammusing was the fact that we entered and left all the shops empty handed. Neither my friend nor the shop security could understand it!!

Apparently this happened for weeks, it was quite some time before the tag stopped working.

I did eventually tell him what I'd done. He saw the funny side in the end!

Matt

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