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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2584525" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>Not so much a prank, but your story reminded me of this experience. My best buddy in high school was a great guy but sometimes borrowed stuff which he didn't have/couldn't afford. Didn't bother me as I was happy to share, but sometimes it would go too far falling into the straight up forgetful category. We would go backpacking fairly often and it seems like there was always some key item he would forget. So this go around we were car camping in central CA bow hunting for pigs when we had just started hunting and didn't really know what we were doing. We were sitting in the front seat of his parent's truck heating up some Mountain House meals because it was cold and windy outside and we didn't have tents or warm enough clothing. He looks over at me and tells me he forgot his spork to eat his meal with, so annoyed but nicely I cleaned off mine with isopropyl alcohol and gave it to him so he could eat when I was done. I figure if that is the worst thing he forgot this time around then we should be ok. Later on we were getting ready to turn in for the night and he turns to me and says, "bro, I forgot my toothbrush". In hind sight I probably should have told him to pound sand or go without, but out came the isopropyl alcohol again. Needless to say, I didn't brush my teeth for the rest of the trip. Never did get him back for that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2584525, member: 113623"] Not so much a prank, but your story reminded me of this experience. My best buddy in high school was a great guy but sometimes borrowed stuff which he didn't have/couldn't afford. Didn't bother me as I was happy to share, but sometimes it would go too far falling into the straight up forgetful category. We would go backpacking fairly often and it seems like there was always some key item he would forget. So this go around we were car camping in central CA bow hunting for pigs when we had just started hunting and didn't really know what we were doing. We were sitting in the front seat of his parent's truck heating up some Mountain House meals because it was cold and windy outside and we didn't have tents or warm enough clothing. He looks over at me and tells me he forgot his spork to eat his meal with, so annoyed but nicely I cleaned off mine with isopropyl alcohol and gave it to him so he could eat when I was done. I figure if that is the worst thing he forgot this time around then we should be ok. Later on we were getting ready to turn in for the night and he turns to me and says, "bro, I forgot my toothbrush". In hind sight I probably should have told him to pound sand or go without, but out came the isopropyl alcohol again. Needless to say, I didn't brush my teeth for the rest of the trip. Never did get him back for that one. [/QUOTE]
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