We all enjoy pulling a harmless prank from time to time, but this guy went all out. He rigged up an evil doll to the front of his flat screen TV, while his girlfriend was sleeping peacefully on the couch. He set it up to look like the evil chick from "The Ring". It looks like a girl with black hair coming out of the TV. Well, weeks of planning just about gave his girlfriend a heart attac
Comedian Nathan Fielder is making good use of his power on Twitter. He's been coming up with a number of pranks for people to play on their parents/friends and having them send him the often-hilarious results. This time he told his legion of followers to text their parents asking if it's illegal not to tell somebody you gave them an STD and say they were asking for a friend. These are the results.
Missouri high school student Kaitlyn Booth probably thought she was pulling off the mother of all pranks when she changed a fellow student's last name to an offensive term in the school's yearbook, but now the joke's on her. Booth has been arrested and could be charged with a felony.
Only the talent of Improv Everywhere could pull this off, turning a subway car into a late night-style talk show. The subway set is complete with a desk, a comfy chair, a starry backdrop and a band. Well, the band was just a guy with a keytar, but it does the job.
Swatters strike again, costing L.A. taxpayers a pretty penny. Pranksters, if you can call 'em that, believed to be part of a hacker group, called 911, claiming that two armed men broke into Rihanna's Pacific Palisades mansion yesterday (April 4) and that someone was shot in the melee.
If you're anything like us, you probably have no idea what day it is. Well, it's Monday, April 1st. Yes, it's April Fool's Day, which means that Google is planning to pull the wool over our eyes all day long. Here are some of the pranks they're pulling, in case you are super-gullible...