Loved em everyone! HAHAHAHHAHA!!! I'd love to try those, but don't work in an office anymore. Do you think my horse would fall for it>
My favorite pranks that I've ever pulled were with the infamous and stinky Valerian Root. This is an herb that is used to calm one's nerves, but smells like a kitty litter box. It usually comes in gel caps, with the ground herb inside, so it's very easy to pull the gel caps apart to release its obnoxious odiferousness... heheheh.
I worked in another high end law firm. You know the kind: lots of mahogany, rich thick carpets, low lighting, very quiet. I worked in the IT department on the 9th floor. Most of the law offices were on the floors above us. I would get in the elevator (the carpet was a patterned brown carpet, so the root wouldn't show up) on the 9th floor, quickly open a gel cap, deposit the powder on the carpet and rub it in with my foot. It was fun to watch people's reactions when they got on the elevator. They didn't know if someone blew it, or whether there was a dead animal in the shaft. I did this on a regular weekly basis. It was hilarious to hear people's comments in the break room, and around the law firm about the "dead animal elevator shafts." BAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA
My friend, who worked for the elevator company, called one day and said they had been regularly receiving calls from our law firm about possibly there being dead animals in the elevator shaft, and they had sent out guys several times to investigate. She wondered if I had anything to do with it.... . When I told her what I was doing she started laughing and said for me not to do that anymore, and she wouldn't tell. Hehehhe.
When I started working for my bankruptcy attorney, we would deposit the root on the carpet by the law books, and people started thinking there was a ghost there because the smell would be there one day, gone the next, back the next week.. it was too funny. Right after we did it, we'd run his office, close the door and start "whisper laughing." HEHEHEH.
CG
Somebody I used to know, when she was going through a rather acrimonious divorce, used a syringe to shoot "deer urine" in the rubber lining of her ex-husband's car. That was rather mean, but she felt better I guess. He couldn't figure out where the odor was coming from, and had to sell the car. She got the deer urine at a hunting store.