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	<title>Help me come up with some creative office pranks</title>
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	<description>Help me win a good-natured office prank war with a co-worker. Over the past month, some co-workers and I have been involved in a little prank/joke war with another department in the office. Most of the stuff we&#8217;ve done is pretty benign (stuffing a desk drawer full of plastic snakes and spiders, switching desks, replacing their bag lunches with plastic fruit and food, switching phone cords) but we are looking to step it up a little. I&#8217;ve Googled around and most of the office pranks I&#8217;ve found either require access to the mark&#8217;s unlocked computer (we don&#8217;t have that), involve destroying or ruining something, or are just plain mean. Help me cook up some borderline cheesy, yet clever, pranks that don&#8217;t involve the aforementioned and would be appropriate for an office setting?</description>
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