These sneaky and easy April Fools’ pranks for Facebook are fun, harmless ways to cause a little social media mayhem for April Fools’ Day. You can pull some of these easy April Fools’ pranks ...
That’s what holiday jokesters are telling their loved ones that they pumped into their cars as part of a viral TikTok prank. "Hey, it’s Hannah," one prankster says to her husband over the phone.
Prank the Teacher codes can be redeemed for free rewards like Gems and Coins. They are the main in-game currencies required for your progression. You earn a bit of them after every 10 seconds, but ...
Woman pranks husband saying she got 'Christmas gas' for her car because of its festive green pump Hannah Crawford, an Alabama resident, called her husband to say she used special "Christmas gas ...
That’s what holiday jokesters are telling their loved ones that they pumped into their cars as part of a viral TikTok prank. “Hey, it’s Hannah,” one prankster says to her husband over the ...
Lewd songs, pranks, and games with names like "Priest of the Parish" and "Hide the Gulley" were commonplace at wakes up until the mid-1900s. Even contests of strength, which included lifting the ...
The American Idol host is so comfortable in his new gig that he’s no longer afraid to let loose backstage and play pranks on the long-time letter-turner. In a video posted to his Instagram page ...
21. Smith did not respond to a request for comment. “We’re disgusted by what happened at our Mesa store, and social media pranks like this cannot be tolerated,” Kelsey Bohl, director of ...
According to the boys, this was supposed to be a prank. Now, all three boys, ages 12-15, are facing serious charges. The boy now has 2nd degree burns on most of his face. His mother wants to keep ...
Arizona TikToker and self-proclaimed “villain” Charles Smith is facing felony poison charges after a chemical prank at Walmart. TikTok pranks come in all sorts of varieties with some being ...
The phrase “fake news” wasn’t invented yet. My friend Charlie and I would have preferred “pranks,” anyway. It was half a century ago, print was king, there were only three networks on TV ...