Pull off the greatest cup prank ever B 1:39

This could quite possibly be the easiest and funniest prank you could ever pull off on someone, all you need is a cup, straw and lid. It is so unpredictable, No one will ever suspect a thing till they're completely wet. Find out how to execute this Funny prank by watching this video. Use this as inspiration for one of your April Fools Day pranks!

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asasd (-1) 12/15/08 4:12 PM
This Sucks!
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PotatoAssassin (5) 7/31/09 2:21 AM
this is awesome!
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