Listly by Kyle Hunt
According to statistics that have been fabricated for this list, over 110% of people will be a victim of a prank at some point in their life. The following is a list of non-damaging pranks to pull on a friend, or soon to be ex-friend.
Covering your friend’s car in thick white foam is the best way for the worst day. Men notoriously leave at the last minute for work/school/bar mitzvah’s/colonoscopy/etc… So arriving to find his used car covered in white melting whipped cream or thick foamy shaving cream while already running late is sure to prove your point.
This prank is especially fun to pull on someone who has tinted car windows, for that extra surprise. Fill your friends’ car with used or new packing peanuts. No matter where your buddy is going he’s going to travel in the comfort and easy that of a fragile UPS package. The best part about this prank is that it keeps on giving; months and months after your friend cleans out his car to the best of his ability he’ll still keep finding the odd peanut here and there. So if you’re looking for something that will drive your enemy nuts for the long term, this is the way to go.
This is one of my personal favorites, however, it only works if your target has a small car, and you have a decent amount of people. The downside to most car pranks is that you need to somehow sneak your friend’s keys away from him to gain access to his car, leaving him suspicious as to why you used his car. With this prank, you completely circumnavigate that need and just take his car to a place where he can’t move it. A friend of mine in Utah continually found his smart car in ridiculous areas. The best of all was in the middle of the University of Utah’s track field. Not only did he have to find some way to move it, but he had to explain to campus security why his car was in the middle of the field.
This one is simple and annoying. Take a long, heavy-duty, zip-tie and wrap it around one of the drive shafts. It won’t do any damage to the car, but as the plastic zip tie spins with the driveshaft the clicking will slowly drive your victim mad. I like to think of this as the motor vehicle equivalent of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart”.
This one is my personal favorite, and perfect for a friend who keeps his car in a garage. Using sun-activated markers (that easily wash off) go to town on your friends’ car, drawing on the windshield and windows, disposing of the used markers where he won’t find them. Within a few minutes of driving out of his garage, your masterpieces will begin to appear on his windows, and embarrass your friend wherever he may go.
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