| Your very presence is an embarrassment for them. |
Weirdo |
| Ew. Just don’t. What you do is stay out of the way and serve food, make sure everyone is safe and happy, and that no one sneaks out. |
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This is definitely a dad, lol.
Look, this is not an introduction kind of thing. You’re a STRANGER to these kids. If it’s ever okay to do this (it might not ever be!) it would only be after you developed a good rapport with the kids. Go prank your own friends! |
| I hope this isn’t real. This is seriously messed up if it is. |
| Send with snacks, including the pop up snake. |
| The most pranking I did was when they had these little walkie talkies, and they also made a fort up in the finished attic space. They swore the attic was haunted. So I whispered something about a ghost into the walkie talkie. All in good fun. |
That is not funny. |
Yeah, the expression “all in good fun” generally means the person saying it is having fun, with no actual concern for the well-being of the victims. |
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[quote=Anonymous]DC has their first sleepover with friends. How do I mess with them in a safe but annoying and funny way? [/quote]
No the way you help your kid is to have fun things to do and the best snacks and food. Prank your husband |
| Cut the power and being in Chuckie! |
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Yell at them for being too loud. Really chastise them to the point they cry. Then say just kidding and tickle them while they're saying stop, hopefully peeing their pants.
Something like that you have in mind? |
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My mom used to come upstairs and tell us to quiet down because we were being too loud.
Not a prank but embarrassing |
+1 Holy crap, OP. |
| I hope OP comes back to acknowledge that DCUM has provided very clear guidance. |