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Pranksta's ParadiseCare to try a little practical joke on your friends? Read on... By Emma Kae - 31st July 2001 - Back to News Is there someone you would just love to get one over? The person that used to pull your seat out from beneath you in maths or the boss that is never satisfied? Log on to Pranksta’s Paradise for a huge list of fun ways to seek revenge.
With suggestions such as asking a co-worker, "are you getting fired? Well, that’s the rumour" or purchasing 200 of those little paper cups, stapling them together filled with water and leaving them in a precarious position; you can’t go wrong.
Pranksta's Paradise is THE resource for pranks, practical jokes and other pseudo-legal shenanigans. The content was provided from people all over the globe, so you are bound to see something new, and perhaps gain a few ideas.
However, keep in mind a note from the creator: "Pranksta's Paradise exists for those who harbor a good sense of humor, not those who are determined to bring pain and suffering to their victims." This is not a website for criminals.
Care to visit the site for a bit of a laugh? Click here to visit the website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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