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Three Generations
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Link to original video: https://youtu.be/Cdl_nRz1KOs

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Big Grin


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Now, that is funny right there. I'm going to put that into my memory bank for future use. Big Grin

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my dad once put a steel ball bearing in the gas tank of the salesman who used to stop by my dad's pump business. Guy had a brand new car.

apparently the ball bearing would bang or clunk around when the guy stopped at a light.

next week dad slipped a magnet under the tank

next time he stopped by, dad would putt the magnet off.

this went on for several months....

my dad is always up for some fun! Smile



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One of my buddies liked putting a longer zip-tie around the drive shaft and once per rotation it rubs the underside of the vehicle. It will drive you crazy.
 
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Many moons ago we had a new engineer in the office and he was a lot of fun to mess with, in good sort of way.

I bought this little electronic gadget, slightly smaller than a domino that also had a magnet on the back so you could hide it. It would emit a very high frequency chirp every 3 to 9 minutes...there was no set interval of when the chirps would go off!

Our cubes had fluorescent bulbs under the cabinets so I took his bulb out hid the devise under the reflector at the end closest to his head.

I slowly drove that poor kid crazy over the next week or so before I removed it!

JP
 
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That was great! Thanks for the laugh.


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Got a good laugh from that.
 
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Filing that away for later... Big Grin




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Great vid! Big Grin

Love the zip tie on drive shaft idea!! Filing that one away...
Fire stations can be brutal. Things that have been done to guys cars have been whistlers in exhaust pipes, rocks in hub caps, grease under door handles, Gay and Proud rainbow stickers on the rear bumper. On the way milder side for someone with a constantly dirty car is to wash and wax a 10" circle on the hood in front of the drivers side.
After someone works on their car, dump appropriate liquid under car to be 'discovered' later. Oil, brake fluid, antifreeze, tranny fluid or just a puddle of mystery oil under the right part of the car works wonders!
When cops would stop by, a 50' section of rolled up 2.5" hose under the far side tire makes backing out an adventure. Wink

ETA: Forgot about the guy with the new car. The first 2-3 weeks, add a gallon or 2 of gas to his tank. He'll be amazed at his gas mileage! Next 3 weeks, siphon out a couple gallons every chance you get.


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That was good! Cruel, but good.

I had a business vendor (we became friends) put a gay rainbow Jesus fish magnet on the back of my car.

I saw the humor in his intention, but told him that was an open invitation to vandalism or worse when I venture out into the boonies.
 
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That is a mean trick. But funny.




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Great vid! Big Grin

Fire stations can be brutal.


I was a volunteer for 15 years. Our Chief was a Ford fanatic. Nothing but a Ford chassis would do.

We had a brand new Ferrara pumper built on a Ford F700 chassis. Beautiful truck and a huge improvement over the old C-series cabover it replaced.

I ragged him unmercifully about how great Chevies were just to watch him spin up. When that new Ford went online, I hit Home Depot and bought a brand new sheet of plexiglass and stopped by the speed shop and bought a license-plate sized bright red Chevy bowtie decal.

I applied the decal to the virgin plexiglass and screwed the plexiglass to the front license plate bracket on the bumper. If you didn't look REAL close, it looked like I'd applied the decal directly to that nice, new chrome bumper.

I thought Alden was going to stroke out when he saw that. He knew damned well who did it and was about to crucify me for the damage he imagined would result from scraping that decal off.

It took him a few days to calm down even after I showed him the plexiglass. Not sure he's ever completely forgiven me for that and it's been nearly 20 years.




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Stinkin' hilarious!


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One of my buddies liked putting a longer zip-tie around the drive shaft and once per rotation it rubs the underside of the vehicle. It will drive you crazy.


I’ve had that done to me before. Drove me crazy!

The same guy also made an electric chair from a helicopter engine spark plug exciter box (spark plug power supply), a 28VDC battery, a hidden switch and some shear wire woven into an office chair.

I felt like someone was ripping the skin off the back of my legs with pliers. Once he hit the switch, you were glued to the seat.

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The guy on percussion is very good. Big Grin


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The battery powered remote control fart machine is fun.

Or so I’ve been told. Big Grin

You only need to find a good place to hide it, especially with people walking up to/by, etc. you get the idea. Coke or coffee machine? Or attach it to the doorbell? Hmmmmm.

For example:




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/XrnfUdqZML0
 
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GREAT! LMAO.
The more your a gear head the more you appreciate that.
 
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