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Funny prank calls
Funny prank calls











funny prank calls

The best type of prank call has been the Pizza Hut confusion that you can create. Call the number several times in a day or in a week and annoy him/her. The victim will deny the same and end up saying it’s a wrong number. Alternatively, you can use any other name instead of John. It’s obvious that the victim isn’t John or hardly any John would be available there. Best jokes for prank calling (Prank call ideas) (1) Is John there?Ĭall up your friend or anyone and ask for John.

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So while they may have swapped mediums, tricksters still know how to push plenty of buttons. Today internet trolls are more common than pranksters with telephones. Long before this though, the Tube Bar pranks seemed like good, sorta clean fun. Believing the caller, Saldanha transferred the call to those looking after Prince William’s other half. Nurse Jacintha Saldanha committed suicide just days after falling for a radio stunt in which a caller pretended to be Queen Elizabeth II inquiring after the health of King Edward VII Hospital’s most famous pregnant patient, Duchess Kate. In one recent case, a hoax call even turned deadly. And these days the number of those ringing often appears on telephone screens long before a call is answered.

funny prank calls

Dialing *69 may sound like a porn game to younger readers, but it used to be how the prankees got back in touch with the pranksters - if their numbers were listed. “A Grave Joke on Undertakers,” the author punned, calling the prankster a “malicious wag” for calling a funeral director to the homes of very alive Rhode Islanders.īut the prank call is now a dying art, thanks in large part to caller ID, McLeod says. Back in 1876, Alexander Graham Bell filed for the telephone’s patent, and just eight years later, the first prank call was mentioned in The Electrical World.

funny prank calls

A Florida radio station called Hugo Chavez, pretending to be Fidel Castro, and then they called Castro pretending to be Chavez. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak loved prank calls - the latter even tried to trick the pope by pretending to be Henry Kissinger, but a bishop caught on to the hoax. Brennan makes a call as Kamal Ahmed laughs in a scene from the 1995 film The Jerky Boys. And in 1992, Neil Hamburger released “Great Phone Calls,” later releasing his first stand-up album.

funny prank calls

Some comedians even got their starts with these mischievous tricks - the Jerky Boys became famous for their own pranks shortly after the Tube Bar tapes were released. They even bled into artistic culture: In 1983, for example, the Beastie Boys featured a prank call to Carvel in their song “Cooky Puss,” and Eminem often mixed pranks with music. Prank calls were the underground fad of the late 20th century - more so than goldfish swallowing and telephone-box stuffing, but less well known than ’80s shoulder pads. “In my opinion, Jim Davidson is a genius,” Howard Stern has said. If the pranks sound similar to The Simpsons’ running joke where Bart calls Moe’s Tavern, well, show creator Matt Groening has chalked it up before to “creative synchronicity.” But the ’70s calls are legendary in comedy circles. “We had to go down there,” Davidson once said, admitting that the duo - who did not respond to OZY’s requests for comments - never fessed up to the blustery owner. “This guy would have killed us on the spot.” Sometimes they’d even go drink beers at the bar to get a good look at Deutsch. Sure, the miscreants called other places too, but Deutsch was their favorite target. When Deutsch realized what was happening, his responses were often fiery, if not X-rated. Young and mischievous, Davidson and Elmo called Red Deutsch’s bar in Jersey City after their band practices - asking for the likes of Ben Dover, Cole Kutz, Al Knockerup … you get the gist. The ’ 70s pranks followed a popular formula. Most of us have made a prank call and can remember the rush of choosing a number, hearing the target at the other end of the line, coming up with a fake pizza order or silly story and waiting for the sweet success that can only be measured by gullibility. Modern-day equivalents to prank callers are the Loki, the (mostly) anonymous tricksters with little agenda, apart from a will to disrupt. You could even say Davidson and Elmo were an analog version of trolls. “This guy would have killed us on the spot.”













Funny prank calls