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  • Pranking those embedded in the political establishment may really be the great equalizer -- anyone can play -- but Walker was not the first to be called out ahem by such tomfoolery.

    Scott Walker prank call: The latest in a long line of escapades? 2011

  • I suppose I should have because the old Sheraton was the scene of a great Pranking Triumph for me as an undergrad; a prank which appeared in Without Warning, attributed to Kipper and Barney.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » The chocolate fountain. 2009

  • Pranking your child with a safe scare is one thing, but to deliberately terrify a young child, tape it and distribute it over the internet for millions to see is another.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - That dad who filmed his kid is in trouble 2006

  • OH man, we have an entire whiteboard dedicated to this topic at work right now, but I am pretty sure none of our suggestions will ever make it: Podium Pranking, Zombie Survival, Pie Diving, and on and on and on...

    sports that belong in the olympics...? 2008

  • FW: Pranking American visitors about Canadian health care: Leeches, say, instead of IV

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Tabatha Southey 2010

  • Pranking American visitors about Canadian health care: Leeches, say, instead of IV Why correct their misconceptions when we can indulge them instead.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Tabatha Southey 2010

  • Pranking American visitors about Canadian health care: Leeches, say, instead of IV Pranking American visitors about Canadian health care: Leeches, say, instead of IV Biological brothers find each other across the street after 30 years Disclaimer

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Kristie Rieken 2010

  • Pranking American visitors about Canadian health care: Leeches, say, instead of IV Why correct their misconceptions when we can indulge them instead.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Tabatha Southey 2010

  • Pranking American visitors about Canadian health care: Leeches, say, instead of IV Why correct their misconceptions when we can indulge them instead.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Tabatha Southey 2010

  • FW: Pranking American visitors about Canadian health care: Leeches, say, instead of IV

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Tabatha Southey 2010

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