It's hard for us to take these huge bids seriously because there's a lot of pranksters out there. |
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We are idealists, anarchists, guerrilla tacticians, pranksters, neo-Luddites, poets, philosophers and punks. |
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But he warned pranksters to watch out as the fire service was taking action to cut figures by a further five per cent each year. |
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The first of April is fast approaching, and pranksters are stocking up on hand buzzers and whoopee cushions. |
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But the pranksters don't seem like overly reflective types, and that's to their credit. |
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Of course, message boards also attract attention-seekers, pranksters and malicious gossipers. |
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But I'm sorry, if you carry on the way he has over the last three weeks, you can only expect the English pranksters to come out. |
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We have a couple of pranksters and maybe once in a while someone runs off with a plant pot but it's hardly the wild streets of the inner cities! |
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His neighbor, who has designs on him, mistakes one of the pranksters for a romantic rival. |
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There may not have been a case yet where a train was derailed by objects deliberately left on the line by young pranksters. |
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But this year, residents are fuming after drunken pranksters stole the nativity figures. |
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When the pranksters revealed their hoax on Tuesday, the TV reporters threw a major hissy fit, outraged at having been sucked in. |
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A funeral urn full of ashes left in a Salford cab may have been part of an elaborate hoax by Irish pranksters. |
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Police ruled out pranksters or pyros, and a whole host of scientists and self-styled ghostbusters are currently researching the problem. |
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Police believe teenage pranksters are hacking into the wireless frequency of a drive-through speaker to tell potential customers they are too fat for fast food. |
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The 60-year-old was trapped inside his home for crucial minutes while fire crews dealt with rubbish set alight by pranksters on the other side of town. |
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It was just the anonymous artist and his group of pranksters using New York as their unofficial playground. |
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A group of pranksters from Cambridge decided to take the train down to New Haven and become Yale students for the day. |
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The actor has enjoyed more than his fair share of media coverage recently concerning his whirlwind relationship and engagement, and then his soaking by pranksters on Sunday. |
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Our fascination with ostensibly harmless hoaxes stems, perhaps, from admiration for the ingenuity of the pranksters, combined with schadenfreude towards the duped. |
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Police were inundated with calls throughout Sunday evening as pranksters gathered in large numbers, let off fireworks and attacked dozens of homes with eggs. |
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Walking the gallery, we see them gradually transformed from craftsmen and aspiring gentlemen to bohemians, political agitators, philosophers and pranksters. |
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Whether these threats are the work of the same person or people who planted the explosive device, or misguided pranksters, they have multiplied the effect of the explosion. |
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One foreword notes that he was principal of a high school in Independence until he was fired for shooting warning shots at youthful pranksters. |
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At least 15 of the original Pranksters are still around, and Zane expects some may try to make the journey. |
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Since his days as a Yippie and as one of Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters, Krassner has been a fixture of counterculture humor. |
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Starting with the Pranksters, who were the first to take LSD out of the war labs and hospitals, hippies were mixing drugs as if there were no tomorrow. |
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