Hmmm...all great suggestions. Maybe I'll just throw his present onto the roof of the house and have him grab it (he's afraid of heights). At least this year he'll actually earn his present!
guidogodoy wrote:
Hide his present and play "hot / cold" with him. Put the present outside a window hidden by a bush!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is so awesome! Currently it's just me and my mom doing the pranking in our family. *knocks on wood*
Goodwill. Eh. It's 10 pm and I already wrapped everyone's presents. I'll give the kid a break this year...and hopefully next year he'll have his guard down. Heheheheheheheh... (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 23, 2011 12:26:37 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, there is always Goodwill! I have a buddy who has a really big family. He is the youngest and, apparently, one year everyone ganged up on him and all bought him really crappy presents. Nothing terribly obvious until the last one but just really tacky or worthless crap. His re-telling it was really funny: "I was thinking by about the third present that I shouldn't have bought such nice things for my relatives!"
He finally got it when someone gave him a University of Michigan present knowing that he was a diehard MSU fan. Too funny!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Sounds like a good way to spend the day. Me? Probably join the family on whatever shenanigans they want to do on Christmas Eve and watch Man vs Food or something on Christmas Day (don't have VH1 Classic, sadly). My mom is planning on pranking my older nephew by putting fake dollar bills in a Christmas card instead of real ones. Last year I gave him a gift card in a can of peanuts. The look on his face was priceless.
Too bad I'm broke, or I would've done another prank this year.
guidogodoy wrote:
I plan to try and catch this week's episode of "Metal Evolution" again. Glam Metal (hated it! conflict of terms, if you ask me). While most of those posers are washed up and gone, it is an interesting moment and I'd like to catch the whole thing again. Seen only parts so far. Watching what I did gave me a greater appreciation of Priest - yeah, if THAT was possible. With just a closing comment by .... uh... someone from Warrant (or Poison) saying that "it is easier to go away than to fight it out," I think I'll watch that episode and follow it with an Epitaph bootleg!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Happy Thursday, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard!
So, who's looking foward to this holiday weekend? Anybody got plans, Christmas-oriented or otherwise? Either way, hope everyone has a nice one!