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Prankster

by @ 9:20 pm on July 27, 2004.

So today Dr. 7 and I are minding our own business waiting for the 30 freshman laptops to finish pulling the image from the server. We were doing various things on our personal computers and, really, just kinda sitting there waiting. When, out of nowhere, this tire rolls into our room.

I get up and go to look who might’ve rolled it in there…no one is to be seen, but I heard him running down the stairs. Anyway, I put the tire out of the way and I was moving it I realized the tire wasn’t a small one used on the different carts around and that it wasn’t one you’d find in the trash and that it was about the right size for an Escort.

“This looks like it’ll fit my car,” I exclaimed. Feeling a bit frantic I turn the tire on its side to see what kind and size it is…low and behold…it was my tire.

Apparently, Eric thought it would be good to get me by bringing my tire to me when all I did was put his keys on a paper clip in the ceiling…just like they did a few weeks ago (yes, I’m a copy cat and unoriginal.).

Anyway, it’s open war with Eric and John P.B. so we’ll just see what happens in the next year before I graduate. (For more pics see the album.)

4 Responses to “Prankster”

  1. Bob Says:

    I am upset that I didnt think of that first

  2. M Says:

    The beard thing is looking a little better. Your dad can tell you all kinds of stuff he has pulled at work — like silly stringing offices, turning an entire office around backwards, keyboards, etc.

  3. Dad Says:

    Luke I thought I taught you better!!! Never wait to get behind and have to play catch up, always stay several mischievous stunts ahead of everyone and you will be much happier.

  4. Bob Says:

    That sounds like a plan, although revenge can be so sweet, and tempting!

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