When pranks go too far
By ObviousBooty - 17/07/2016 07:31 - United States - Kankakee
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By ObviousBooty - 17/07/2016 07:31 - United States - Kankakee
By mu5icadd1ct - 08/07/2016 13:22
By sayhey22 - 09/01/2015 15:33 - United States - Sullivan
By marcranger - 11/08/2014 23:40 - United States - Denver
Hey all, OP here! Glad to see I made some of you laugh...I wish I could say the same about my cousin, his wife, and my aunt and uncle (the proud first-time grandparents)! At least my dad, who I was staying with for this event (I live up in the mountains, but this was in Denver), laughed his ass off when everyone else was out of earshot and said he honestly felt the same way (and since I was a baby once...thanks, Dad?). Oh, well. At the very least, I think the new parents will avoid me like the plague at future gatherings, even ones specifically planned to honor the new addition (oops), and this might get my relatives to back off about when exactly I'm making my own contribution to the family line.
By Anonymous - 27/04/2013 18:32 - Lithuania - Prienai
It almost sounds like a broken fire alarm. It's a sketchy sound haha. I've progressed to just jumping when it happens