Yesterday, I thought of many ways that I could prank my roommate for April Fool’s Day. After thinking about some pretty good ideas, I decided that it would just be too mean to prank my roommate. Apparently, he felt otherwise. I had to work today at 6:15 AM, so I set my alarm last night for 5:25 AM. While I was sleeping, my roommate reset my alarm so that it would go off an hour later, but he also moved the time back so that I wouldn’t be late for work, I would just think that I was late. Not only did he set back my alarm clock, he followed through with his prank by setting forward every other clock in the room so that I would truly believe I had woken up late. As I woke up this morning, I fell for the prank completely. I ended up running to work without taking a shower to find out that I was 40 minutes early.
When I got home from work today, he explained all of the follow up pranks that he was going to do as well, but chose not to. He said that he was going to put quarters in the freezer and then put them in my shoes before I got up, and also jam the door with quarters so that I couldn’t get outside. I never would have thought that when I went to bed, my roommate had been plotting the entire time. Even though this was just a harmless prank, it gets me thinking about how you can never fully trust someone. When you watch those old James Bond type movies where a fellow agent or a close friend betrays the special agent, I never thought that I would fall for that. Reading people is an art, and I guess you can never fully know someone’s intentions.
That was extreme, I think your roommate has a lot of time on his hands lol
ReplyDeletematt is a sneaky one will hahah watch yourself.
ReplyDeleteNow I wish i had pranked my roommate. I hope you find an epic way to get him back.
ReplyDeleteHaha wow he seemed to put a lot of time and thought into pranking you. Good prank on his part though.
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