We've all been tempted to do this, have we not?
Seeing the extensive list of salad topping choices on a menu is almost like telling someone not to look down from a ledge; we so badly want to! Sadly, we just can't seem to bring ourselves to spend $229.93 on a salad. However, thanks to this video from College Humor, we don't have to. They've done it for us.
The Internet hasn't just changed the way we gather information, communicate and share videos of cats battling printers. It also gives pranksters a completely new venue to do their worst.
Greg Benson and Ryan Smith had such a fine time pranking Target employees that they decided to do it again. This time, the jokesters pestered retail workers at Wal-Mart with ridiculous shopping lists.
To celebrate their tenth anniversary, Improv Everywhere is releasing remastered videos of their best stunts. First to get the treatment is the classic Best Buy prank in which 80 Improv Everywhere members enter into the Manhattan Best Buy wearing blue polo shirts and khaki pants, the uniform of a Best Buy employee. Watch it in HD after the jump.
14-year-old Virginia high school student Brian Thompson thought it would be hysterical to run down the sideline during a football game dressed as a banana. We agree, kind of funny, but unfortunately the school and local police didn’t find the stunt as amusing and had the kid arrested.