Make someone think you broke a glass B 0:58

This how-to video will teach you how you can create a sound effect much like that of breaking glass. You can make your unsuspecting victim think that you broke a glass or that you broke something made of glass with this handy instructional video. This trick uses a coffee mug, plastic wrap, and a key. Use this as inspiration for one of your April Fools Day pranks!

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snowen20 (3) 12/20/08 12:04 AM
Lame! but I may be bored enough to try.

Yes, yes I think I may be bored enough.
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XggX 3/5/09 4:25 PM
good clean fun
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