[video=youtube;PJ_zW1o6Ob8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ_zW1o6Ob8[/video]
New employee initiation prank How to inflate plasma
Blonde was told that in order for a plasma TV to start working, she had to pump "plasma" into that TV first by blowing into a compressor and pushing its pedal, or otherwise plasma would leak out.
Poor soul.
I think I missed the part where she finds out it was a prank and everybody laughs at her
the video was anti climatic but sucks to be her lol
Should've then turned on the TV and said: Good job.
She would live all her life thinking that's how LCD TVs work until someone finds out and tells her :v:
I love pranks like these.
Like in a restaurant a friend of mine worked in, some one who was recently hired had to get vacuum in a bucket from a nearby café to their vacuum machines. And it's hilarious when they sense that it was a prank.
Even the manager was in on it. :v:
Are those pedals from a steering wheel controller?
It's the retail version of a left handed screwdriver
It's not even a Plasma TV :v:
These kinds of pranks are the best :v:
I have a few to share with you guys:
On my school's training ship, the freshmen have to stand security watch at the top of the ship's gangway.
The less experienced ones tend to be very gullible, especially when a watch officer is talking to them.
It's sort of a tradition to mess with the freshmen on watch with pranks like this, here are a few examples:
Tell a freshman go to the engine room and fill out an "ID-10T" form.
The engineers on watch are in on the joke, and when the freshman asks for it, they give him/her a blank sheet of paper with "IDIOT" written on it"
(No such thing as an ID-10T form)
Tell a freshman to go get propwash from the engineering locker, (which is all the way at the bottom of the ship) so we can "wash the props".
Again, the engineers are in on the joke, and when the freshman asks for propwash, the engineers fill a 5-gallon bucket with plain seawater and give it to him, warning that it's "ultra-corrosive" and not to come in contact with it.
The freshman then has to carry this very heavy bucket full of seawater all the way back up to the quarter deck.
([url=http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/prop_wash]Click if you don't know what propwash is[/url])
Ask a freshman if he/she knows how to tie a "dragon bowline" in a rope, and act shocked when they reply no (it's not a real knot)
Proceed to tie a regular bowline in a rope, then put the knot on the ground, and drag it. (Draggin bowline, geddit?)
I have a question. If the person you're hiring believes so easily that plasma must be pumped into the TV with a compressor on the shelves or it'll leak, why are you hiring them to work that section of the store
[QUOTE=DeadCow;43115480]These kinds of pranks are the best :v:
I have a few to share with you guys:
On my school's training ship, the freshmen have to stand security watch at the top of the ship's gangway.
The less experienced ones tend to be very gullible, especially when a watch officer is talking to them.
It's sort of a tradition to mess with the freshmen on watch with pranks like this, here are a few examples:
Tell a freshman go to the engine room and fill out an "ID-10T" form.
The engineers on watch are in on the joke, and when the freshman asks for it, they give him/her a blank sheet of paper with "IDIOT" written on it"
(No such thing as an ID-10T form)
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What kind of fucking school is this? Sounds pretty sweet.
Anyways, ID-10T(navy)/1D-10T(army/everyone else) is a military fools errand, among with other great tasks, such as bringing the:
Keys to the HMMWV
Keys to the drop zone
Blinker fluid
Winter air for vehicles with no air tube
Box of grid squares
[QUOTE=Oscar Lima Echo;43118399]What kind of fucking school is this? Sounds pretty sweet.[/QUOTE]
California Maritime Academy, I love it here.
[QUOTE=brianosaur;43112412]I think I missed the part where she finds out it was a prank and everybody laughs at her[/QUOTE]
What if that's because they still haven't figured out that it's a prank either?
[QUOTE=Oscar Lima Echo;43118399]What kind of fucking school is this? Sounds pretty sweet.
Anyways, ID-10T(navy)/1D-10T(army/everyone else) is a military fools errand, among with other great tasks, such as bringing the:
Keys to the HMMWV
Keys to the drop zone
Blinker fluid
Winter air for vehicles with no air tube
Box of grid squares[/QUOTE]
One of my favorite ones to hear is telling the new guys on a carrier to get them fallopian tubes becauses the radio needs them.
[QUOTE=RG4ORDR;43126971]One of my favorite ones to hear is telling the new guys on a carrier to get them fallopian tubes becauses the radio needs them.[/QUOTE]
Speaking of humor about the human body, a friend of mine is studying stage lighting and design and knows some people who do that stuff. One guy had an intern who spent a good hour or so asking various people what on earth a deferens rig was.
ask for a long weight at your local tool shop
I was going to ask if she's never seen a plasma TV in her life and actually thinks you have to do this but since this is in Russia having never seen a plasma TV before isn't outside of the realm of possibility at all.
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