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How to Play a Practical Joke in the Bathroom

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By randomgirl
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Its time to seek revenge on your friends. Follow these instructions. Be careful, a lot of people may find this prank very offensive.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Clear Gelatin mix
  • Toilet
  • Potential target
  1. Step 1

    Select your victim and location wisely. This will make a mess and may irritate certain people. Be careful.

  2. Step 2

    Estimate the amount of water in your toilet bowl.

  3. Step 3

    Buy gelatin mix. If you estimate your toilet bowl hold 5 cups of water, then buy 5 packs of clear gelatin mix.

  4. Step 4

    Boil the appropriate amount of water. If your toilet has 5 cups of water, then boil 5 cups of water.

  5. Step 5

    Pour the gelatin mix into the boiling water. If you boiled 5 cups of water, then pour in 5 packets of gelatin mix.

  6. Step 6

    Pour the mix into the toilet. Wait a few hours for the mix to solidify. Since the bathroom is not as cold as your fridge, the mix will take longer to harden and will not get as hard as it would in the fridge.

  7. Step 7

    Wait for your victim. When attempting to use the toilet as usual, your victim will find the “water” inside has slightly solidified and will then splash back anything that goes in.

Tips & Warnings
  • Lots of people will not find this joke funny. Choose your target and location wisely. This may be a great prank to play in college.
  • This creates a mess that can be hard to clean. Be very careful where you make that mess. Also be very careful when you make that mess.

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harvard said

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on 9/11/2009 How come I never saw this on a Jello commercial?

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on 4/12/2009 lol this is funny

xdragoox said

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on 11/20/2006 A large piece of clear saran wrap under the seat will also work! This is effective in dimly lit bathrooms, so the saran wrap doesn't shine too much.

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