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  2. Tube Bar prank calls - Wikipedia

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    The Tube Bar prank calls are a series of prank calls [1] [2] made in the mid-1970s to the Tube Bar in Jersey City, New Jersey, in which Jim Davidson and John Elmo would ask "Red," the proprietor of the bar, if they could speak to various non-existent customers. The gag names given by the pranksters were puns and homophones for often offensive ...

  3. Prank call - Wikipedia

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    Prank calls can be carried out in many ways; live or pre-recorded. Web platforms such as Prankcast.com allow show hosts like Phone Losers of America to send live show alerts to their followers and broadcast prank calls live to their listeners, who can also chat with the host and discuss on-goings in real-time. [10]

  4. Strip search phone call scam - Wikipedia

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    The strip search phone call scam was a series of incidents, mostly occurring in rural areas of the United States, that extended over a period of at least ten years, starting in 1994. The incidents involved a man calling a restaurant or grocery store, claiming to be a police officer, and then convincing managers to conduct strip searches of ...

  5. The Jerky Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Jerky Boys Prank Caller. Released: March 5, 2010; Available on: Apple iTunes App Store; Contains: All-new clips, never-before heard full calls, new Jerky ringtones, and other features. The Jerky Boys Pinball. Released: March 5, 2010; Available on: Apple iTunes App Store; Contains: All-new recorded sound clips.

  6. Longmont Potion Castle - Wikipedia

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    His recordings combine prank calls with sound collages and his own musical compositions, the majority of which are thrash metal instrumentals. Occasionally, Longmont Potion Castle filters his voice through a Digitech RDS 8000 rack-mounted digital delay unit to produce odd sound effects, thus making whomever he has called even more confused.

  7. Touch-Tone Terrorists - Wikipedia

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    Touch-Tone Terrorists. Touch-Tone Terrorists is a series of CDs featuring prank phone calls, released from 1998 to 2015.

  8. Suicide of Jacintha Saldanha - Wikipedia

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    Jacintha Saldanha (24 March 1966 – 7 December 2012) was an Indian nurse who worked at King Edward VII's Hospital in the City of Westminster, London. On 7 December 2012, she was found dead by suicide, three days after falling for a prank phone call as part of a radio stunt.

  9. Soundboard (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    Recordings of soundboard prank calls are popular on the web, especially on video sharing sites such as YouTube. Soundboard prank-calling is often done with caller ID spoofing or masking, to provide a high level of anonymity or impersonation.

  10. The Jerky Tapes - Wikipedia

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    The Jerky Tapes is the sixth comedy album by prank call artists, the Jerky Boys. The album was released in 2001, and is the first Jerky Boys album to be released by the independent Laugh.com record label. The Jerky Tapes is also the final Jerky Boys album with Kamal Ahmed, as the duo broke up prior to the release of this album. Track listing

  11. Sol's Rusty Trombone - Wikipedia

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    Sol's Rusty Trombone. Sol's Rusty Trombone is the seventh comedy album by prank call artist, the Jerky Boys. The album was released in 2007, and is the second Jerky Boys album to be released by the independent Laugh.com record label.