Inspired by this video that really wasn't as funny as I rememembered: http://www.wunnaweeks.com/archivepa.....hiveweek3.html
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This came to mind:
http://superdickery.com/images/stor.....hot/stairs.jpg
http://superdickery.com/images/stor.....hot/stairs.jpg
I made this a while ago, that's why I brought it up: http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/.....y/disabled.png
I'm glad others are keeping the cool practice. B-)
I'm glad others are keeping the cool practice. B-)
Quite an amusing montage of trickery here, Ox. The Moogle one is particularly interesting in that it reminded a lot of the lame pranks one would do under the coercion of a group of friends during, say, a sleep-over with their other, 8 to 10 year old friends. :)
On another note, the Wheel-Chair prank reminds me a lot of some of the fears I had when I was in Colorado. There's nothing more scary then having to wear sleep shades to remove what sight you have left and then get told to "Find" places in Metropolitan Denver. I actually was on constant guard for some dude to come by and either take my cane, "help" me down the stairs, or come at me. Though, I fortunately only came across some guy who yelled "DON'T TOUCH ME!" and, I believe, a clown who made his way down the street and had a strange urge to tap me on the shoulders before slowly walking off with his bells jingling about. Creepy...
Ah, memories! :)
On another note, the Wheel-Chair prank reminds me a lot of some of the fears I had when I was in Colorado. There's nothing more scary then having to wear sleep shades to remove what sight you have left and then get told to "Find" places in Metropolitan Denver. I actually was on constant guard for some dude to come by and either take my cane, "help" me down the stairs, or come at me. Though, I fortunately only came across some guy who yelled "DON'T TOUCH ME!" and, I believe, a clown who made his way down the street and had a strange urge to tap me on the shoulders before slowly walking off with his bells jingling about. Creepy...
Ah, memories! :)
O-Oh... 8-10 years old? I uh... I just did a similar thing that last party where my friend brought The Penguin and The Pebble. 8D ...I guess that movie is supposed to be for 8-10 year olds too. Ehehehe.
Eep! Not being able to see at all? Aaaaaaand getting used to the places around ya? D: That sounds really tough - but it also sounds like great practice in case things don't work as well visually. (: It's good to be prepared! But it's no wonder ya'd feel vulnerable in a situation like that, I think anyone would. But uh... a clown? 8D Hehe, not sure what else would have jingle bells on...that is strange! But I guess it can make for strange-fun memories. :3 At least ya made it through! :D
Eep! Not being able to see at all? Aaaaaaand getting used to the places around ya? D: That sounds really tough - but it also sounds like great practice in case things don't work as well visually. (: It's good to be prepared! But it's no wonder ya'd feel vulnerable in a situation like that, I think anyone would. But uh... a clown? 8D Hehe, not sure what else would have jingle bells on...that is strange! But I guess it can make for strange-fun memories. :3 At least ya made it through! :D
Indeed. I only wish someone was taping that little escapade I was on. There were "4" bus stops on each corner of the road and, over a period of an hour, I couldn't find the right one. Mind you, with each attempt, I had to cross, I think, a three-lane intersection where the sidewalks blended too well with the road. You haven't lived until some dude yells out from their car "YOU'RE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD!" :) <LoL!>
*cush-cush* That crazy pebble bearing penguin. Hey, when you're amongst friends and fun is being had, age and thought process goes out-the-window in lieu of Good Time Highs! :) Oopa!
*cush-cush* That crazy pebble bearing penguin. Hey, when you're amongst friends and fun is being had, age and thought process goes out-the-window in lieu of Good Time Highs! :) Oopa!
Eep! It sounds like it's be hard figuring out the difference between bus stops. D: Hopefully you brought sun screen! (Unless Colorado doesn't have sun. :B) Since there don't seem to be any real physical differences between the bus stops, even if you do find one, I dunno how you'd know which is which!
Ehehehe, at least you got to do fun things like walk into a road without minding while you were out there? :3 I'm glad you made it through safe!
Ehehehe, at least you got to do fun things like walk into a road without minding while you were out there? :3 I'm glad you made it through safe!
Ditto! The fact I did what I did and ended up with no permanent injuries is actually what, to this day, has me okay if / when I lose what sight I have left. Not that I'd be happy, but I at least know I can do it. :)
Oh, man! Colorado has sun, Sun, and more SUN! Especially Denver. I got my first ever "scalp burn" when I was there. The altitude, plus lack of humidity, turns the sun into a virtual laser-beam. However, for a blind person, this is great since the sun is great for finding directions. Based on where you feel it burning you the most you can gauge North, South, East, and West. That fact saved my rump many times over. Yep, yep, yep! Sure did!
Oh, man! Colorado has sun, Sun, and more SUN! Especially Denver. I got my first ever "scalp burn" when I was there. The altitude, plus lack of humidity, turns the sun into a virtual laser-beam. However, for a blind person, this is great since the sun is great for finding directions. Based on where you feel it burning you the most you can gauge North, South, East, and West. That fact saved my rump many times over. Yep, yep, yep! Sure did!
Lol, omg, that is funny. You did a good job on this comic. My favorite ones are the last 2. How is it a prank pushing someone in a wheelchair down the stairs, that is just mean....but kinda funny too. That poor bird, I think even if he was ready the same thing still would have happened. XD
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