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Aug 21, 2006, 02:02 PM
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mojjax reminded me of this one
A long time ago I was working for Xerox Corp. in S. Calif. One of the guys there had bought a new Honda Civic. He was constantly coming in telling everyone what kind of great gas mileage he was getting. After a few months of hearing about all the money he was saving, some of the guys decided to have a little fun with him. It started out by adding a gallon to his tank in the parking lot. Then it got to 2 or 3 gallons. After he figured he was getting about 60 miles to the gallon, and no one could hold a straight face anymore, he was finally told what had been going on. Never heard another word about his mileage. Gas was 70-some cents a gallon then; wouldn't do it now.
Banking off a Northeast wind, sailin' on a summer breeze
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Aug 21, 2006 02:02 PM
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Aug 21, 2006, 02:59 PM
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Re: mojjax reminded me of this one
My dad pulled a prank similar to that. Only they stretched the prank out one more step. After the guy took the car into the dealer for a service check (back when cars had a "break in period"), my dad and some of his other co-workers started siphoning his tank. I don't think anybody turned against Volkswagon faster than that guy did.
Other pranks.....magic marker the lenses on welding helmets, cut boot laces (under one of the bottom eyelets so it's not noticed right away), cut the seam of the liners of coveralls that were left at work, nailed a boot to the floor once.
Right now I am, but before I was even more...or less.
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Aug 22, 2006, 11:28 PM
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This aint no damn flea circus!!!
Re: mojjax reminded me of this one
Ive worked in weld shops for years, seen all of the tricks! Best one some guys pulled on me when I was a youngster, I went & sat on the toilet for a while, unknowingly giving them time to set it up. We had a row of old Lincoln 220 welders against the wall, the real old ones with the cranks to adjust your amperage. My leads were on the floor, coiled up so they switched my leads with another machine, & ran the other machines cables into the coils of mine so it looked like I was still running off my machine. They cranked the amperage up to about 500 amps & scattered, waited for me to come back. I struck an arc & promptly blew a big hole in the 1/4 inch plate I was welding. I would go to my machine & turn the amps down (remember, my leads are running off another machine), return to the plate & blow another hole in it, turn down the amperage, blow another hole. Realy had me going fer a while til their laughter finaly tipped me off! Ive had the priveledge of pulling this on other rookies over the years, always gets a laugh!
"Agitate! Agitate! Ought to be the motto of every reformer. Agitation is the opposite of stagnation...... one is life, the other death."
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