Office Pranks : Desk Pranks
Desk Pranks
Nothing is safe from fun at the office.
Remove all screws, fasteners, etc. from the person's desk and/or cubicle walls. It is possible that you may have to leave just enough (if you must and almost completely loose) to maintain the structural integrity -- at least enough until a slight touch or breeze knocks it apart
Take the paperclips from a co-workers desk, hook them all together and put them back where you found them.
Place a note on colleague's desk regarding a bogus project that reads, "I need those monthly BSK numbers ASAP!" Then watch your panic stricken co-worker wander around confused for the rest of the day trying to figure out who wrote the note and what “monthly BSK numbers” are.
Get a few sets of post it notes and glue them together. Let them dry for a day and then swap the glued post it's with the ones on a co-workers desk.
Take ink pens from the desk of a co-worker, remove all the ink cartridges and put them back.
Empty as many hole puchers as you can into a bag. Use this supply to "decorate" a co-workers desk and work space.
Take some vaseline, cut habanera pepper, grease, or any other interesting substance and rub it on the drawer handles of your co-worker’s desk. Observe the different results from the different substances.
Super glue items that are typically found on a co-worker's desk to their desk. It's fun to start out small and then hit them a few days later with everything.
Use some duct tape to secure a colleagues top center desk drawer shut. Leave the drawer is slightly open so that it’s obvious the drawer isn’t locked, but not so much that they would be able to see or feel what could be holding the drawer shut. Now, tape the edges of the two sides and the back.
Be sure to visit our other pranks pages like: General Office Pranks, Telephone Pranks, Computer Pranks, Bathroom Pranks, and Breaktime Pranks.
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