Drug Prank In Downtown Salt Lake City [VIDEO]
I grew up an hour and a half away from SLC and in the 80's I am pretty sure that everyone on the street, if asked, would have said yes. I, of course, never would.
I grew up an hour and a half away from SLC and in the 80's I am pretty sure that everyone on the street, if asked, would have said yes. I, of course, never would.
April Fools day was a couple of months ago but this video was just posted! The bus drive tells them that they get an extra day of Spring Break! HA He got every single one of them!
MagicOfRahat has another drive-thru prank. This time around, they have Chuckie ordering from the drive-thru window. Once again, it's not so much the prank, but the reactions that make the video.
I don't know about you but I got a man so if Spidey was wheeling himself from a rooftop to grab a kiss I am afraid that I would go to jail for assault! HA
Now why the heck didn't I think of this?
These guys thought it'd be funny to honk their horn and act like they're about to hit some dude walking across the icy road. There's only one problem - the road is icy. What do you think happens next?
Pranks don't always have to be malicious. They can also be used for the sake of good. These guys decided to call a pizza place, pretending to be a police sergeant, and order a pizza for two 'undercover officers' who were just some random homeless couple. Let's see what happens.
It's a tradition that's been around for several years. If you happen to find yourself under the mistletoe with someone else, you give each other a kiss. Seems harmless enough. These pranksters decided to hold a fake survey on if they would kiss someone under the mistletoe. If they said yes, or were inclined to say yes, they're put to the test as a mistletoe drops from the ceiling.
Because the elevator prank with the ghost girl was so funny, they decided to do another one. This time, they're having people ride the elevator with a coffin that has a broken lid.
By now, you've probably realized that last Wednesday's record-breaking Powerball "winner" who offered $1 million to random person on Facebook was a phony, but there may be a silver lining for a young lady here in our state.
Last Friday, I warned you to not fall prey to the internet hoax that was spreading like wildfire on Facebook that involved a man by the name of Nolan Daniels who claimed that he had won the record-setting Powerball jackpot and was going to award $1 million to a random person for simply sharing his Facebook photo of him holding the "winning" ticket.
Earlier this morning I was surprised to find a message on our Facebook page from Derek Daniels, brother of Nolan who, as you might have guessed, had some choice words for his brother whom he referred to as a "Fake saint, real douche bag."
Read his comments, which shed some background on why Nolan would perpetuate a fraud such as this, below: