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Member Posts: 1991 | Who here works with comedians? Found this in my work van when I came home from vacation one year, the reason my co workers did this to protect me, I got side swipped at 60 mph going to work and the other vehicle tore the mirror off my van, needless to say my shorts where full Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Member Posts: 300 Location: Lincoln Park, Mi | When I worked at the paint factory, we painted the drivers wheels on his personal car pink with purple polka dots while he was out on a run. It was water-based paint that washed right off. He was pissed when he thought it was permanent. LOL Another guy, a big ole 350# boy, left his laundry in his back seat with undies on top and his window down. We took a pair of them and stretched them across the front of his T-bird like a bra. And put a nice big skid mark on them. LOL He drove all the way home and made a few stops before his neighbors pointed it out when he pulled up. ![]() | ||
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![]() Member Posts: 650 | nice pic... | ||
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sorenson![]() |
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Member Posts: 18 | We put a co-workers Geo Metro up on blocks just high enough so the wheels didn't touch once. Another got his work truck filled completely full of dried leaves. On a separate occasion, we tied a big zip-tie to a guy's drive shaft - now if that doesn't sound for all the world like there's something major going wrong w/ the drive train... Ah, the good old days... s. | ||
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Skeeter![]() |
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Location: Midland, MI 48642 | I have on many occasions jacked up the drive wheel just off the ground an inch or so. Guy gets in and it blows his mind when he can't get his car going. Like you say the good ole days. OH and the smoke bombs attached to the plugs or LB cheese on the manifold. List goes on. ![]() | ||
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john mannerino![]() |
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Member Posts: 1188 Location: Chicago IL. | We all stayed in a cabin in LBND a few years ago for a MWC. If anybody knows Joe Okada they know he always wears his lucky sandals when he fishes. Chad Carrol had painted his toenails with blade paint while he was sleeping. The look on his face in the morning was priceless. We still laugh about it today. | ||
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sorenson![]() |
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Member Posts: 18 | Well, there was this one... I can't take credit for it, but did at least witness it in first person... http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/photos/show-album.asp?albumid... One of the more interesting amenities of that Patriot, eh Steve? S | ||
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Steve Fellegy![]() |
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Member Posts: 150 Location: mille lacs, mn. | There have been countless joksters moments over my years on the tourney scene. Too many to speak of but one occasion in the early days comes to mind. In the winter of 87'-'88(I think), word was out that this big so called important NFL guy (Wally Hilgenberg)was gonna be fishing the MWC events with Fellegy. Many speculated on how this would go. What kind of guy would he be? Stuck up or one of the boys.......?? Could he fish? Or was he gonna be all talk? So it's Friday afternoon, the day before the first MWC event that year. No one had seen or met Hilgenberg yet as he had just flown in around noon. And old Bob Probst gets in from practice early. And somebody points out Wally laying out by the pool taking a nap. As usual, old Bob decided to make friends. But he sometimes did this in a, let say, funny way. So he thought. How this time? As Wally, the all pro linebacker nick-named the "clothes-liner", is soundly snoozing, Probst sneaks up with a full ice bucket from the motel room of cold water and pours it right in his face! Hilgenberg barely flinched. He slowly opened his eyes, as old Probst started to cower. And Wally says "I don't know who you are but I do know you will pay for this someday." And he closed his eyes. Old Bob had a blank look on his face I'll never forget.lol Fast foward to the stage at the weigh-in the final day. The top five teams were on stage for a group photo. Five guys standing in the front row and five taller guys standing behind them. Old Probst was in the front row. Wally right behind him. A nice big crowd watched the proud group hold their plaques high. And then it happened! Wally, from his back row position, had been able to get a firm grip on the baggy jeans old Probst was wearing. Right below the waist with one hand on each side. In a split second, old Bob had nothing but socks on from the waist down. Wally simply looked at old Bob as he scrambled in front of the roaring crowd with shutters clicking from all angles while he tried to get his pants back on and said........"I told you that you will pay some day". The two became great friends and competitors for years to come but ALWAYS watched each other very closely from that tournament thereafter. Those were the days! Fun to look back but tough to know those days are gone. And Wally is too. | ||
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