Why you should never play a practical joke on the master

Raulandpinboy

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My boss of some 7 years ago played a practical joke on me. He removed the arm from 5' tall Mickey that I have had hanging on my office walls since the Disney Channel came online (that's where it came from)

Anyway he held it for ransom and my Mickey was armless for two weeks until his Chief Wahoo puppet was returned. You see his Baseball Clevand Indians Chief Wahoo was kidnapped and pictures were sent of the puppet dressed in Barbie clothes, wearing and earring, and acting not much like a gentleman, anyway a ransom of $.29 was asked and then it got ugly. By the way I had nothing to do with disappearance of the puppet (Honest) I had to figure out who did it so I could complete my mouse again... And I did!!!

So I said I would get even and today I did. I had a sign and I put it away and when he came over to visit today it was just two old friend getting together. I made sure he parked backwards into the shade cause I'm such a nice guy.

Then I had a few of my boys mount a sign to the back of his truck. and there it stayed for the rest of the day.

And he was wondering why all the truckers kept honking at him. Today when he pulled in he finally saw it.

The moral of the story is don't pull a practical joke on the master, unless you want it to come back on you... It may be today, it might be in 7 years, but sooner or later it will happen. :p


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Hey Ed,
I can relate to this story. A few years ago I worked with a close friend of mine (Mike). He played these sort of jokes on a weekly basis always getting someone different every week. We lived in the same area so we would drive the same way home. One night we were driving home side by side and he kept honking his horn. I didn't know why. I thought I had a brake light out or something. When I finally pulled in my drive way, I walked in back of my car and noticed a sign he placed over my sports logo license plate that was on my back windshield. The next day I decided to get even. He had a vehicle that had a hatchback. I decided to put my sign on his rear window. When we left work the first thing he did was check to see if I returned the favor. He found it. I didn't realize that the car he was drivivg was his in-laws. The next day when he came to work, he informed me that his father in-law had been pulled over for an obstructed license plate. It seems he never found the sign that I placed over the plate. Don't fool with the master!

Joe
 
Ed,
Personally I think your crazy and maybe a little touched, but that is my opinion.
I did laugh though and my boys who are 20 and 24 came in the room to see what was so funny. They both think said "Mom, you got some cool friends" So you get the under 25 vote. Peggie
 
It's a good thing . . .

Ed isn't vindictive. :eek:

Or known to hold a grudge. :smooth:

Cause that would just be <b><i>scary!</b></i> :rolleyes:
 













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