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Those wacky office pranksters

Oct 29 2007 by
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People love to pull jokes on their co-workers and, if they can get away with it, their bosses. But thanks to the phenomenon that is YouTube, they're getting more elaborate, labor-intensive and wild.

So how about coming in after hours and building an entire wall – complete with supports and drywall - where there had once been a hallway? You can check out how that turned out here.

What happens when you have an absent co-worker, way too many Styrofoam peanuts and some employees with too much time on their hands? Well, throw in some removable ceiling tiles and you can probably make a guess. The resulting mess can be viewed here.

cover an entire office with them.

Is one of your co-workers off sick? Maybe it's time to redecorate his cubicle.

Of course, this may also serve as a warning to managers. They say idle hands do the devil's work. Perhaps they also lead to doing elaborate pranks that could end up occupying all of your time cleaning up the mess left behind by those wacky office pranksters.

Don't say you haven't been warned.

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I think that it may be funny to do office pranks, but there is a time and place for everything and a work enviorment is not one!

Manny

Ummmmm who cares if u hve a boss like ours its GREAT but some people just cant loosin up

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