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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 2159465" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>An air traffic controller at the Leesburg center was asked by his wife to do the honors with the--numerous--halloween trick or treaters who came to their upscale house. He was peeved. When the kiddies had mostly gone home, he told her he had to go to the bathroom and asked her to watch the door.</p><p></p><p>He slipped around the house, rang the bell, and when his wife opened the door, there he was, yelling "trick or treat!" <strong>He was dressed in a ski mask.</strong></p><p></p><p>She freaked. And freaked. and freaked. And had to be taken to the ER by ambulance and ended up in a "nervous hospital" for a goodly length of time. Last I heard she still wasn't back to her old self, though this all happened a long time ago. I have had severeal students who worked with the guy, and they all told the same story.</p><p></p><p>My guess is that she had some heavy baggage that was ripped open by the sight of a naked man in a ski mask on her porch. I am pretty sure the guy didn't intend the harm that ensued from his prank.</p><p></p><p>Again, practical joke=oxymoron</p><p></p><p>A friend of mine was a pretty good computer guy. He worked with a woman who could, with effort, use the word processor pretty well. He caught her away from her computer, and hit control/alt/down arrow. This will invert the screen on many computers. He was called away before she returned, and when he came back, she had turned the monsterous CRT monitor upside down and was continuing to work.</p><p></p><p>If you try this and it works, hit ctrl/alt/up arror to fix what you messed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 2159465, member: 711"] An air traffic controller at the Leesburg center was asked by his wife to do the honors with the--numerous--halloween trick or treaters who came to their upscale house. He was peeved. When the kiddies had mostly gone home, he told her he had to go to the bathroom and asked her to watch the door. He slipped around the house, rang the bell, and when his wife opened the door, there he was, yelling "trick or treat!" [B]He was dressed in a ski mask.[/B] She freaked. And freaked. and freaked. And had to be taken to the ER by ambulance and ended up in a "nervous hospital" for a goodly length of time. Last I heard she still wasn't back to her old self, though this all happened a long time ago. I have had severeal students who worked with the guy, and they all told the same story. My guess is that she had some heavy baggage that was ripped open by the sight of a naked man in a ski mask on her porch. I am pretty sure the guy didn't intend the harm that ensued from his prank. Again, practical joke=oxymoron A friend of mine was a pretty good computer guy. He worked with a woman who could, with effort, use the word processor pretty well. He caught her away from her computer, and hit control/alt/down arrow. This will invert the screen on many computers. He was called away before she returned, and when he came back, she had turned the monsterous CRT monitor upside down and was continuing to work. If you try this and it works, hit ctrl/alt/up arror to fix what you messed up. [/QUOTE]
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