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<blockquote data-quote="JMS" data-source="post: 2159262" data-attributes="member: 19206"><p>When good pranks go bad.</p><p></p><p>A guy I knew did software maintenance for the Air Force. This required him to go out on the ramp and get on the planes on occasion. Well to do this you have to have a special badge, and the m-16 toting guards are usually all business when it comes to verifying civilian's badges and letting them out there. One of this guy's coworkers decided it would be funny to tape a pic of a cat over the photo on his badge. Well long story short, he didn't even look at his badge before he gave it to the guard for inspection. This resulted in him layed out on the tarmac, in cuffs, with multiple guns drawn, pointing at him. LOL He ended up spending a couple hours in the Brig while his supervisor sorted the whole mess out. I don't think anyone was fired but I bet they were chewed up one side and down the other for all the trouble they caused. I was told that was the end of the pranks out there for those guys.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy the fairly harmless pranks. If someone leaves there computer unlocked, changing their IM messaging status to something funny.(usually takes a week or two to notice) Or taking a screen shot of their computer, hiding all their icons and setting it as their background and then laughing and mocking them when they can figure it out. Replacing pics that they have on their desk with photoshopped replicas is usually good for a laugh too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMS, post: 2159262, member: 19206"] When good pranks go bad. A guy I knew did software maintenance for the Air Force. This required him to go out on the ramp and get on the planes on occasion. Well to do this you have to have a special badge, and the m-16 toting guards are usually all business when it comes to verifying civilian's badges and letting them out there. One of this guy's coworkers decided it would be funny to tape a pic of a cat over the photo on his badge. Well long story short, he didn't even look at his badge before he gave it to the guard for inspection. This resulted in him layed out on the tarmac, in cuffs, with multiple guns drawn, pointing at him. LOL He ended up spending a couple hours in the Brig while his supervisor sorted the whole mess out. I don't think anyone was fired but I bet they were chewed up one side and down the other for all the trouble they caused. I was told that was the end of the pranks out there for those guys. I enjoy the fairly harmless pranks. If someone leaves there computer unlocked, changing their IM messaging status to something funny.(usually takes a week or two to notice) Or taking a screen shot of their computer, hiding all their icons and setting it as their background and then laughing and mocking them when they can figure it out. Replacing pics that they have on their desk with photoshopped replicas is usually good for a laugh too. [/QUOTE]
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