If I have learned anything, it’s not too be too proud of a prank Ever. And especially before you’ve done it…You notice how Dave never admitted to doing any of those, and if you notice on those sites, no one ever admitted to doing those.
My other thought…now, are the best pranks the ones that are truely on the spot and without planning, or the ones that require a large amount of planning? The world may never know…
Anonymity is a virtue. Or at least it should be. If it’s a harmless little prank, like replacing someone’s mouse ball with a fireball, or changing their Brad Pitt wallpaper to some really hideous person’s picture, well, who cares if they knew who did it (just be prepared for the follow up prank). But if you are doing something like having a “delivery person” from a “florist shop” deliver a long-stemmed rose box full of live crickets to someone at work (at a restaurant during the dinner rush), do not let your name be connected with it at all (the person who did this to this day regrets doing that to those poor crickets and would never do so again). And especially keep your name out of any prank that will result in the police or security being called in, even if there is no legal action that can be taken against you, I’m assuming it would be very embarrassing. If you are connected to it, you have to take the consequences be what they may.
As to whether spontaneous pranks or planned out pranks are better, it depends on the prank.
Oh, and Wetzel, repeat after me, “Nothing is being planned.” Do you want to get them in trouble?
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Smile, and admit nothing.


But not at the expense of Humphrey, poor flamingo.