Now that's a GREAT April Fool's Day joke--thanks for sharing it :-) 

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Some people played a May 5 - Cinco de Mayo joke on one of our staff of Mexican 
heritage. He always came in early to embed and on May 5 one year they set up a 
cassette recorder on a timer to start playing mariachi music at 5:30 am. Then 
several of them came into the lab with the fake mustaches, big sombero's, woven 
ponchos and shakers and singing along with the music.

The guy was laughing so hard he couldn't stand up. In fact he kept laughing all 
day.

Tim Morken


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I guess everyone's idea of 'fun' can be different.  A lot of these things sound 
like a lot of work to 'clean up'.  Funny is different than making a mess to 
me--just 1 cent worth :-) 

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Nope.  a fun work environment breeds better workers.

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> 
> I second that. I hope you are kidding! Hm.
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> Please tell me you are kidding about all this stuff!!!!! 
> 
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> Lee
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> 
> While I'm new at histology, I am a master of pranks.
> Here's a list of some fun ones I've done to co-workers over that 
> years...that haven't gotten me fired or killed yet ;)
> 
> 1.  fill their desk space with packing peanuts
> 
> 2. If you have the time, post-it note their entire office, office 
> wall, ceiling and desk with the multi colored post-it notes...it's 
> pretty and funny
> 
> 3. Find a dead keyboard in the IT department.  Take it home, fill the 
> areas around the keys with dirt and chia-pet seeds.  Wait for them to 
> sprout.  Come in early in the morning and replace someones keyboard 
> with this one (don't actually plug it into the computer)
> 
> 4. Pop out all the keys on the keyboard that spell out the persons user 
> name...hide them around their desk.
> 
> 5.  Wait for them to walk away, change their monitor settings, then change 
> the language to something they don't know so they don't know how to get it 
> back to normal.
> 
> 6.  If they hate the smell of bananas, your lotion, etc., put a peel, open 
> bottle, whatever hidden behind their desk.
> 
> 7. Tilt their desk up just slightly in the back so all their pens roll off, 
> but it's not obvious that the desk has been lifted.
> 
> Enjoy!
> Kara Lee
> 
> 
> > Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 09:27:11 -0600
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> > I always liked the M*A*S*H* one with the charcoal (?) on the 
> > 'scope's eyepieces.  Vaseline on the coffee cup handles (don't all 
> > pathologists consume Mass Quantities of the stuff???).  A tray of 
> > completely blank slides, all properly numbered for the day's work?
> > 
> > Feed me some good ones, too.  I'm down to my last week and I need to 
> > be remembered when I'm gone so they won't call me to do p.r.n.!
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