Halloween is around the corner which
means prank season has officially started. Need something to scare off the
trick or treaters? Want to be devilishly mean to the little ones this holiday?
Unlike last year’s pranks, this round of fresh new ones will surely top off the
history of all pranks.
5. Giving Out “Candy”
Instead of giving out the usual sweets
this time, why not give out something that is totally out of the Halloween
norm? Give the trick or treaters fake, plastic turds for treats.
(chatanplay.com)
4. Trick or Treat
In order for this prank to work, your
house has to have a window above the front door. Grab some buckets of goo or
other sticky stuff and have one of your friends wait upstairs next to the
window above your front door. When the trick or treaters come, open the door
and yell “trick!” as your friend pours the buckets over them. (lolpranks.com)
3. Living Dead Scarecrow
Nothing wrong with going back to the classics
with this prank; Dress up as a scarecrow or another costume that covers up your
body and face completely. Slouch down next to your front door as if you were
part of a prop and wait for anyone to show up. When visitors ring the door
bell, you come to life and scare them. (lolpranks.com)
2. Puked My Guts Out
For this prank to work, you need a lot
of gross items that are realistic (such as puke, fake blood, ect). Wear a costume that will cover up your face
which helps to hide the “puke” better. When visitors come to get candy, give
them their treats and in the middle of it pretend that you’re getting sick and
make puking noises. Fall down and puke out your special “puke”.
(Prank-ideas-central.com)
1. The Dark Room
Tape some black plastic over a bedroom
doorway and take out the hallway lights. Without the hallway lights, your
victim won’t tell your door way is covered up with the plastic. Take them to
the door way and let them walk into the “dark room”. (Prank-monkey-jokes.com)
*following article was published in dgotay.tumblr.com in October 2011
*following article was published in the October 2011 issue of The Scribe
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