Or have I just revealed myself as the idiotic beneficiary of a belated April Fool prank? |
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Every day after school, she'd smoke a joint of marijuana and then proceeded to prank call my house. |
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I think it was a school joke or a prank to make you think that there is someone that knows who you truly are. |
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Muldowney told police at the time it had been a joke or prank but now realised just how serious it had been. |
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It almost seemed like a joke, a harmless prank one of his friends had pulled on him. |
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Not to mention, my parents are going to think it's some joke or prank or something to get back at them. |
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The whole gang get kidnapped by students indulging in some sort of rag week prank. |
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So does he now regret what was an admittedly misguided, but initially private, prank between friends? |
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That film was a tedious prank, a punk-assed joke that challenged the viewer to feel, then razzed anyone silly enough get involved. |
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Hacking into computer networks was long seen as little more than a prank, and punishment was typically a slap on the wrist. |
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Our revels resulted in a stupid prank that made other people respond to a lie. |
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Unless you're a total raving idiot, you probably weren't fooled by our last minute April Fool's prank. |
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We snared a few people with our April Fool prank, and saw the first signs of house-price weakness. |
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He can pull a prank with craftiness and slyness, so cunningly that even the heroes of war would not be able to spot it. |
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As surely as it was a prank, this work was also, like the other ready-mades, a calculated attack on the most basic conventions of art. |
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The prank was part of a British TV show that plays practical jokes on celebrities. |
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It has been reported in certain quarters that his actions are a prank or a public-relations stunt. |
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The centre currently handles an average of 110,000 calls a month, and 40 percent of those are prank calls. |
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Thousands of employees had to be evacuated from the buildings after what the police later classified as prank calls. |
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Within moments you were using his mobile phone to make prank calls to your ex-girlfriends. |
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A prank call tied up members of three emergency services in a fruitless search for a body in the Garavogue river. |
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It was a life and death emergency, but a 911 operator dismissed it as a prank call. |
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Essex County Fire and Rescue Service and Essex Ambulance Service also have to contend with numerous prank calls. |
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He was out of breath and frantic at the time, and I assumed it was a prank call. |
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The court was told that after stealing the mobile phone he made two prank calls to former girlfriends. |
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Much of this show feels like promising student work, poised between prank and precociousness. |
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Maybe it's just some psychotic or bored and deranged person making a prank call. |
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His tossing a TV off a hotel balcony is a staged prank that inadvertently exposes the emptiness of the act. |
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Three pupils have been temporarily excluded by St Martin's School after an A level exam was disrupted by a fire alarm prank. |
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Jason couldn't understand her sudden explosion of anger and he knew there had to be more to what was bothering her than the spider prank. |
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He mentioned that prank calls had been received but he made no mention of a death threat. |
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He used to enjoy streaking naked around the streets of his hometown and even got stopped by police for committing the lewd prank. |
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The prank revolved around Michael getting on a private plane only to find out it was falling apart. |
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In last week's column, I threatened retribution against Chris for his irritatingly successful April Fool's prank. |
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Billy pays an informal visit to a policemen friend who dismisses it as a prank. |
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He laughed to himself as he walked, thinking how lucky he'd been that his prank had had such fortuitous results. |
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A member of the press pack played a prank on Tom by holding out a water pistol disguised as a microphone during the walkabout. |
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Further investigation revealed that the gun was a toy and the man may have been doing a prank. |
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When Granville Mayor Caruhel was originally told what had happened, he assumed it was a prank. |
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Last October 28, after a cafeteria room prank, Martin abruptly left the team. |
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The investigation has confirmed that the matter was indeed a prank the male was pulling on a friend. |
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It's a prank by an employee or a feeble joke by the management. |
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The threat letters and prank calls have become more frequent. |
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Tom Cruise went off on a fake reporter for a new British prank show, after the reporter allegedly doused the movie star with a squirt gun disguised as a microphone. |
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Another common prank was to spin the cannon in the direction of the major, causing him to leap out of the way. |
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I am very aware that some have questioned whether the number plates were in some way a prank. |
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To them it was a joke, some prank and they treated it like a day off. |
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The highly anticipated report found the prank breached the commercial radio code of practice in three ways. |
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Probably the greatest Halloween prank ever took place 75 years ago on mischief Night. |
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Though Anthony had a scruffy look, with his unshaved face, he also had a twinkle in his eyes that made almost everyone who knew him think twice on pulling a prank on him. |
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The skit was getting more and more vulgar and explicit, the volume was turned up far too loud, and it became evident to me that my driver was playing a prank. |
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The people behind a prank TV show tricked a man into thinking he was being chased by a dinosaur. |
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You'll notice yourself doing a double-take when you read this because it sounds like an elaborate prank from the Onion. |
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When he eventually emerged from hiding, the controversial centre-forward dismissed the incident as a prank, and blamed the press for blowing matters out of proportion. |
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Some may even misinterpret this as a delayed April Fool prank. |
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But the minister's son was no Goody Two Shoes: once he was expelled from the village school for playing a prank that disrupted classes. |
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Several EU nations, including Britain, France and Belgium have delivered their very own April Fools prank by failing to meet that self imposed deadline. |
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Some might take a prank sportively, while others might take offence to it. |
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In the end I ignored them all and reasoned that it could be some kind of horrible prank and I would be shamed nationwide as a thieving pinchpenny. |
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Cooper good-naturedly laughed off the prank, before eliciting help from some other actors for speedy Sediuk removal. |
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No one is questioning the urge to get up close and personal with Bradley Cooper, but this prank feels both invasive and dumb. |
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You think better of the prank and decide to avoid certain detention. |
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In this clip, Ellen chats with guest Selena Gomez about how fun it would be to team up and prank fellow singer Taylor Swift. |
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Adolescent humor shines in the gag, the prank and the practical joke. |
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While this is a very convenient method, it also suffers from the problem of inaccurate information and prank information. |
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Occasionally they would sneak down in the middle of the night to play some prank on the Vandals, like steal their flag or set up a booby trap outside the door. |
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My mother removed them patiently while Grace cackled, thrilled that her prank had been a success. |
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So far, the general opinion seems to be that a small group of people were involved in a vandalistic prank, rather than a conspiracy to extort or steal money. |
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The phone call was dismissed as a prank, despite the sound of gunfire in the background. |
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An old school prank, so old in fact, that it's one that might have been forgotten! |
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The story is always backtracking and looping around or else digressing into screeds and rants and prank correspondence. |
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I thought it was a prank and I tried to get loose, but they insisted I should not put up resistance and to follow them. |
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Either that, or sneak into the bathroom when they're not looking and hide this in the plughole for the ultimate silly prank. |
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She loves hard, consonantly monosyllabic words: heft, prank, stint, knot, tuck, hunch. |
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I can nowise explain what sort of whim, prank, or perversity it was, that, after all these leave-takings, induced me to go to the pig-stye and take leave of the swine! |
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Last season, a piggish copywriter pulled a similar prank, parodying her with a dirty cartoon. |
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After their prank was successful, the friends wore goony smiles on their faces for the rest of the day. |
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Jimmy was going to help me with the prank, but he punked at the last minute. |
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A snipe hunt is a prank where people are sent on an imaginary quest they think is real. |
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A woman in a lenticular dress carried a silver pig's head on a platter, presumably an homage to the yippie prank, and another in a glittering black evening dress bore Rodarte shoes aloft. |
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With poker-faced impersonation as their weapon, and World Trade Organization officials as their target, the Yes Men pull off one bold prank after another in an effort to raise political consciousness. |
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He also maintained that an occasional prank was essential to the spirit of journalism, and he enthusiastically abided by that belief, earning a reputation for twitting colleagues and candidates alike. |
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A post-Christmas prank, he thought, until he saw the wall of water. |
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It's as if Mark Twain forgot what slavery is — the constriction of it, the implacability of it, all suspended while Tom Sawyer toys with a tediously extended, bookish prank. |
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But, if it's a prank, I'm sending you to a lunatic asylum. |
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It looks as if it could be tipped over in a prank. |
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The problem with this is that it starts out as a kinky prank, but often enough the teen will want to push the envelope by actually agreeing to a meeting with the predator. |
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Miraculously, he survived his ill-advised prank. |
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It was a muck-up day prank that was ill considered, a wheeze that went wrong. |
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One of Chris Morris's more legendary pranks – and one that got his The Chris Morris Music Show on Radio 1 suspended for two weeks by the BBC – was his prank involving reporting the death of Michael Heseltine. |
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But when Nick Pettigrew, a writer for spoof online newspaper, the Daily Mash, tweeted a prank message saying he needed ABBA to get a university place – and quoting Abba lyrics – some universities didn't get the joke. |
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The BBC press office's statement directly contradicted Khawaja's explanation of a prank, saying the accidental tweet had been linked to the training exercise. |
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From this moment forward, Mrs. Margarita, the school principal, the councelor, his father, Santos, and his good friend Elena, will try to find out the meaning of this prank. |
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Time for chatting, telling jokes, and playing the occasional prank. |
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The Member allowed others who were accompanying him to remove clothing from the room as a prank, despite having realized by then that there were two cadets sleeping in the room. |
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This causes Willie to rebel against the strict boarding school rules, and instead of waiting to be punished for a prank he played, he sets off on the troublesome journey back to his home region. |
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The prank nevertheless caused a considerable fuss-all the way up to Congress, in fact-and resulted in stringent new rules about what astronauts could and could not take onboard their spacecraft. |
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However, we would use my wig for the occasional prank. |
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The woman was laughing as though this was a really great prank. |
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However, it was no presidential prank, and the 20-year-old striker spent hours on the phone as all and sundry rang the likeable Nigerian to pass on their congratulations. |
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It also reiterated the principle that humourous intent is not justification for airing offensive material, although it did not find that this particular prank phone call crossed the line of acceptability on Canadian airwaves. |
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When the student pulled a prank on the principal, the principal evened the score by giving the student a suspension. |
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Gray moved to Pembroke after the students at Peterhouse played a prank on him. |
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There are three ways to deliver the prank to the prankee. The first way is in person. |
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It features sampling of a prank call to carvel, a local ice-cream chain. |
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If you are sucked in by random prank emails or urban legends, you can now log onto snopes. |
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The Scottish SPCA said it could have been a genuine call, or a prank. |
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The ringleaders were Christopher Southall and Roger Palmer, both aged just 21, and the prank had been conceived to raise money for charity as part of the college's Rag Week. |
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The show included Brand and Ross leaving four prank messages on actor Andrew Sachs' answerphone including offensive remarks about his granddaughter and use of foul language. |
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The 1984 Rose Bowl prank has spawned many legends. Here's the real story. |
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Craig ran off wailing because his friend pulled a prank on him. |
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