edizzle89 wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
mndsm wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
edizzle89 wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
The best ones are those that tread the line. You're pretty sure it's a joke, but maaaybe not. That doubt is what makes it work.
i like jokes like these but are more toward the more gullible group. kinda like this (taken from the hotlink thread):
because you and i know its not a real thing, but someone, somewhere, is looking for where to buy it
It just needs grub screws on the cam lobes to lock them in to place.
Ok, i know its a joke. But i look at that, think about it, and i wonder if a bit of square stock would keep the lobes in place....
But that would lock the lobes into a specific angle. You want to be able to customize the separation angle.
so really the rod needs to be a piece of all-thread and then tap the holes in the lobe so the angle is adjustable, then put a jam nut on each lobe to keep it form moving
Ooo, that's good. Especially because all-thread is so much more ghetto than a nice steel rod.
Someone brought in a box of Dunkin' Donuts today and left it in the breakroom. Inside were shallow cups of veggies and a cup of dip, so it really looked like a dozen donuts until you opened the lid. It was awesome.
Local radio station was re-capping their best pranks. Apparently, a few years ago, they announced a programming change and started playing big band music for about 10 minutes.
EastCoastMojo wrote:
Someone brought in a box of Dunkin' Donuts today and left it in the breakroom. Inside were shallow cups of veggies and a cup of dip, so it really looked like a dozen donuts until you opened the lid. It was awesome.
Only you can prevent workplace violence.
I didnt do anything.
A friend of mine took pictures and posted a for sale ad for his coworkers 2014 Ram truck (that he recently purchased) and posted his phone number (the owner). Hablamos Espanol.
I hear his phone has been ringing off the hook today. Haha.
In reply to failboat:
Did anyone catch the "I <3 cock" cardboard over a license plate?
Wall-e
MegaDork
4/1/16 7:21 p.m.
I haven't done many Aprils Fools pranks. They are much better when people aren't expecting them. Like when everyone sets their clocks back move all your father in law's forward 2 hours so he gets up and opens the church a few hours early. They've changed their locks a couple times now.
My favorite 4/1 product for this year is from APR:

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Operation is simple:
- Clutch 1 = Gears 1, 3 & 5.
- Clutch 2 = Gears 2, 4 & 6.
- Press and hold the appropriate clutch for the current gear.
- Move the gear selector to neutral.
- Release the clutch.
- Press and hold the appropriate clutch for the next gear.
- Move the gear selector back to manual mode, and use it, or the paddles, to find the appropriate gear.
- Slowly release the clutch to complete the shift!
I did the fruit inside the donut box to my 13 year old daughter. It was great.
Last year I short sheeted her bed - that was funny as she had no idea about the concept.
I like to do things that are just silly. A couple years I was working at a company that had an online directory of all employees with pictures. The default was your security badge photo, but you could upload a different picture if you wanted. My whole team changed our photos to cartoons for April 1st.
Stefan (Not Bruce) wrote:
edizzle89 wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
The best ones are those that tread the line. You're pretty sure it's a joke, but maaaybe not. That doubt is what makes it work.
i like jokes like these but are more toward the more gullible group. kinda like this (taken from the hotlink thread):
because you and i know its not a real thing, but someone, somewhere, is looking for where to buy it
Ooh, they should do a 3/4 cam version.
if you have a V8, just leave off 4 of the lobes..
Brian
MegaDork
4/2/16 2:41 p.m.
For a bit I thought the Antonin Scolia School of Law was a prank.
No, the ASS OL is real.
Wall-e
MegaDork
4/2/16 3:29 p.m.
One of the guys at work had stacks put on his F250 and was unhappy that his mechanic wouldn't tune it to roll coal. Yesterday someone dumped a bunch of flour down his stacks so when he left he was "Rollin' Dough" leaving the building.
Wall-e wrote:
One of the guys at work had stacks put on his F250 and was unhappy that his mechanic wouldn't tune it to roll coal. Yesterday someone dumped a bunch of flour down his stacks so when he left he was "Rollin' Dough" leaving the building.
I'd attach a couple of those inflatable crazy waving arm things on those useless stacks.
Also, thank the mechanic for not contributing to rolling coal.