Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Ripsnort on September 29, 2007, 05:34:34 PM
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I haven't laughed this loud in a long time!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5z4Vs26-TI
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:rofl :rofl :rofl
My brother's friends prank called CVS before :lol
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That is the best phone call ever! I've heard it before but I like having the text along with it; this is a better version.
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The text isn't completely accurate, though.
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Excellent! HAHAHA :aok
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let's all be honest here, who HASN'T considered a little mexican midget...
(hillarious call)
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Originally posted by WMLute
let's all be honest here, who HASN'T considered a little mexican midget...
(hillarious call)
:rofl :cry :rofl
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ROFL...thats funny...
One time me and my friend were prank calling and we dialed a number...it was the number for the Rome Police Dept...
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:rofl :rofl :aok
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:rofl :rofl :aok
Thanks for sharing.
Bronk
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:rofl :rofl That's funny
Originally posted by SpikesX
ROFL...thats funny...
One time me and my friend were prank calling and we dialed a number...it was the number for the Rome Police Dept...
Me and my friends used to call 1-800-(7 7's) and would get a chinese or japanese company or something :lol . It was so funny!
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Originally posted by Latrobe
Me and my friends used to call 1-800-(7 7's) and would get a chinese or japanese company or something :lol . It was so funny!
Your parents must be happy when they get the phone bill and find calls going to East Asia and the price tag beside it. :rofl
All in all doing that would still be hilarious.
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Originally posted by AirFlyer
Your parents must be happy when they get the phone bill and find calls going to East Asia and the price tag beside it. :rofl
All in all doing that would still be hilarious.
:lol We would use my friends phone so the rest of us didn't get in trouble. :rofl
What are friends for :D
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i saw that back in March
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While in college my roommates and I had a number that was often confused with a Chinese restaurant’s number. We would get calls daily. After awhile I started answering the phone with, “Heh-row, Chinee Gardens”. Then I’d go back and forth with customers about menu items; I’d try to lay the accent on so thick that they’d ask me to repeat things over and over. I wasn’t 5% as good as this guy, but we had a lot of laughs. We even discussed the idea of actually cooking and delivering a few of those ten cent Top Ramen noodles and charging $14.95 regardless of what they ordered. We concluded that although funny, that would be overstepping morality boundaries. I’d love to see someone open a bunch of Chinese food containers of Top Ramen after paying $14.95 though. Ironically, after living in 28 places in my life, that’s the only old phone number I still remember; it was 243-MEAT.