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| ReenTeenTeen |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
WE arent on his case....we are confused as to how you implied he is a n00b. |
strange sh*t happens in NYC daily, so that story is just nothing weired whats so ever. Therefore it sounds like some Minnesota college graduate had a first NYC street experience after just moving to NYC and afterwards called his mother to tell all about how crazy NYC really is.
tiesto14, are you now satisfied with curiosity? (common lay off every little thing said and have a scenes of humor) |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
strange sh*t happens in NYC daily, so that story is just nothing weired whats so ever. Therefore it sounds like some Minnesota college graduate had a first NYC street experience after just moving to NYC and afterwards called his mother to tell all about how crazy NYC really is.
tiesto14, are you now satisfied with curiosity? (common lay off every little thing said and have a scenes of humor) |
eh u have a tracklist for that Lawler set from Twilo....i will give u credit man...the set is amazing from begining to end...hopefully u have a tracklist...thanks for giving me that set.;) |
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| ReenTeenTeen |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
eh u have a tracklist for that Lawler set from Twilo....i will give u credit man...the set is amazing from begining to end...hopefully u have a tracklist...thanks for giving me that set.;) |
Nope, unfortunately I don't have it, but I know the guy who shared that set, so I'll ask him if he might have the tracklist to it.
PS. Off the topic and all: I have few more great old school Steve Lawler tribal sets. I'll PM you which ones. |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
Nope, unfortunately I don't have it, but I know the guy who shared that set, so I'll ask him if he might have the tracklist to it.
PS. Off the topic and all: I have few more great old school Steve Lawler tribal sets. I'll PM you which ones. |
awesome thanks bro...if they are like that one i will be in heaven. |
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| kid nyce |
| quote: | Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
PLEASE SHARE YOUR MASTER PRANKS BIG OR SMALL. THEY ALL COUNT.
TODAYS:
- Milenta went into the office milk for coffee drinkers.
- Glued couple of phone handles.
- Unscrewed wheeels of some peoples chairs.
- Put oil on the handle of the office exiting door.
- And for an old time classic, an egg with a tiny hole was hidden behind the radiator in the launch room.
I get bored like that sometime. :rolleyes:
I'll share more office & non-office pranks, from my scrap book, as this thread will develop. :thepirate |
| quote: | Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
strange sh*t happens in NYC daily, so that story is just nothing weired whats so ever. Therefore it sounds like some Minnesota college graduate had a first NYC street experience after just moving to NYC and afterwards called his mother to tell all about how crazy NYC really is.
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first you asked me to share my story/prank, not necessarily has to be MY prank but a prank on me where i laughed at it, then you say "strange happens in nyc" - now i'm not so sure how 'strange' a glued phone handles or "egg with tiny hole hidden behind radiator" is strange compared to a dead fat black rat in a black bag.
then you allude to me being a noob of new york and refernce to me as a minnesota graduate's first experience in the streets of ny and that i'd call my momma. now i dont know about you but i would think a minnesota graduate's idea of a prank kinda sounds more like the ones you listed.
i've lived in nyc my whole life, the only relief in terms of an alternative lifestyle was when i attended catholic highschool (and i'm fortunate to have had that opportunity in my life), other than that period of time in my life i've witnessed what it's like on the streets of nyc, central bookings, and upstate criminal facilities. I think I know a good deal about the streets and I don't need someone to improperly judge me, especially if it wasn't warranted. Oh yea I get it now, you was kidding the whole time.
and yes i call my mother every day and i love her to death |
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| ReenTeenTeen |
| quote: | Originally posted by kid nyce
first you asked me to share my story/prank, not necessarily has to be MY prank but a prank on me where i laughed at it, then you say "strange happens in nyc" - now i'm not so sure how 'strange' a glued phone handles or "egg with tiny hole hidden behind radiator" is strange compared to a dead fat black rat in a black bag.
then you allude to me being a noob of new york and refernce to me as a minnesota graduate's first experience in the streets of ny and that i'd call my momma. now i dont know about you but i would think a minnesota graduate's idea of a prank kinda sounds more like the ones you listed.
i've lived in nyc my whole life, the only relief in terms of an alternative lifestyle was when i attended catholic highschool (and i'm fortunate to have had that opportunity in my life), other than that period of time in my life i've witnessed what it's like on the streets of nyc, central bookings, and upstate criminal facilities. I think I know a good deal about the streets and I don't need someone to improperly judge me, especially if it wasn't warranted. Oh yea I get it now, you was kidding the whole time.
and yes i call my mother every day and i love her to death |
Yes, joking, kidding and none-directly at you being completely none-judgemental. I am sorry if I offended you in any way and your NY status. I really don't want to stretch this any further and respond to your last comment since I am New Yorker, as you are, too and I have been thrown out 6 schools before turning 16 years old, making a number of stops at central booking and vacationing upstate once too, ending my exciting teenage lifestyle by getting a G.E.D. leading to graduating from Pratt. Its all good. ;) |
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| kid nyce |
| all good, still the can't believe he just had it in a black bag lol it was one of those bodega black bags |
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| danlaxx1 |
That is so bizarre and random I think it can ONLY happen in NYC!
-Dan |
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| variableS |
| At my church's summer camp one year, I duct taped another counselor to his bed, sleeping bag and all. The same night I taped up the entire doorway to the girls' counselors room, sticky side in. My friend said she was half-awake and walked right into the tape :haha: :haha: |
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| ReenTeenTeen |
| Okay, on the subject of rats: my boy Jay worked @ "Yellow Rat Bastud" on Broadway back when that store was yet upcoming, and had two cages full of blond rats, in windows on both sides on the entrance. After his Manager gave him sh*t, he figured to quit in style and snicked a couple of them dead blond rats inside the clothes of a few bags he bagged for some tourists shopping at YRB. |
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| euphoria |
| quote: | Originally posted by Shamez214
You can never go wrong with the old Desktop Print Screen trick... |
Yes I've done that its hilarious to watch the person go frantic over why nothing on they're desktop works.
I have also done the following:
People kept drinking all my milk and had the nerve of putting the empty container back into the fridge. I put green food coloring in it :D So anyone who used it probably ruined they're coffee :p
Ordered TONS of food to people that werent expecing it.
Had other people (from outside the office) call co-workers pretending they were someone very important and interogate them :disbelief as I watched and laughed to myself.
Tied peoples bookbags or purses to they're chairs so when they try to lift it the chair comes with it.
Unplugged peoples computers....took them a while to figure it out hahaha :tongue2
Taken the ink cartridges out of peoples pens. |
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| kid nyce |
my friend told me one time she and some of the other assistants all went into their bosses office and tin foiled the whole office, literally everything, phone, monitor, walls, chair, floor, pictures, even the freaking garbage can got lined with tin foil...
it was his birthday and thats how they celebrated for him |
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