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:: Thursday, April 01, 2004 ::
Working in a prankster's paradise Compiled by Meg Beckum, SavannahNOW
What is it about the office that makes it the perfect setting for practical jokes? Maybe it's the 9-to5 schedule. The bare, sterile environment. The "toner low" message on the printer. The constant deadlines and crabby customers. The unbearable boss. Whatever the reason, the workplace breeds pranksters. In honor of April Fool's Day, we've collected a number of gags that will leave your co-workers laughing or seeking revenge.------------------------------------------- posted 10:34 AM :: reference link ::
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