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Idea for a prank
6th March 2011, 04:03
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Idea for a prank
So, I hatched this idea for a prank (or a series of pranks) that might be hilarious if done by the right people. Not sure if it's original or not, but I think it could be funny.

Basically two people walk into a Christian bookstore, Lifeway or whatever, and mill around for a few minutes, looking through most of the store. They then, in all seriousness and sincerity, approach the person at the front desk for assistance.

I imagine the dialog might go thusly:

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While the other person has a microphone hid somewhere (a video camera might raise an alarm or two), the other guy says, smiling and politely:

Person 1: "Excuse me, hi there! We were looking for a certain book and were wondering if you had it or could possibly order it?"

Clerk: "Sure, how can I help you! What book were you looking for today?"

Person 1: "Yes, umm, it's by Charles Darwin and called "On the Origin of Species."

Clerk: Probably doesn't even bother to check on the computer. "I'm sorry, sir, but we wouldn't have that title."

Person 1: "What the fuck?!? This is a book store is it not?"

Clerk: (hesitates) "Yes, sir, but this is a Christian book store."

Person 1: "A Christian book store?!? So, you wouldn't have any Korans or the Hebrew Bible before it was switched around and tacked onto the New Testament?"

Clerk: "No, sir. I'm afraid we don't. We do have many over 150 versions of the Christian Bible in numerous languages if I you would like me to show you that section?"

Person 1: "Hmm. That's OK. Well, what about like stuff about science and nature and shit? Anything on how we all got here, like, in the beginning or stuff about the cosmos or the Big Bang?

Clerk: "Well, the Bible covers that pretty clearly. We do have numerous titles on creationism and intelligent design."

Person 1: "Meh. What about any books by Richard Dawkins, for instance."

Clerk: "Who?"

Person 1: "The evolutionary biologist."

Clerk: "Just a sec. I seriously doubt it, but let me put that name into the computer."

Clerk: "Hmm, doesn't look like we have anything by that author."

Person 1 to Person 2: "Dude, I thought you said this was a regular fucking book store??? You know, with a full science section and shit."

Person 2: "Dude, didn't you see the angels hanging from the ceiling when you walked in. I mean Jesus! There's a fucking giant painting of crucified Christ on that back wall! Didn't you notice?"

[Clerk listening with dumb stare.]

Person 1: "Shit, man. I just thought we had stumbled into the religious section. You mean this is it. This is all there is?"

Person 2: "Yeah, man. Just Christian shit." (throws up hands)

Person 1: "Well damn. Hey ma'am. Thanks for your help! Sorry for the mix up. You have a great day now!"
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Just the general idea. It could obviously be adjusted to fit the situation or insert any other books by atheists or real scientists. "Godless" by Dan Barker and "Why I Became an Atheist" my be funny.

If anyone feels inclined and can actually pull it off and make it funny, I'll gladly post any audio or video of it on my website. Or if no one wants to show up physically, a phone call could be funny as well.
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6th March 2011, 11:23
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RE: Idea for a prank
It doesn't appeal to my sense of humor... then again: acting as a prick never appeals to my sense of humor.
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6th March 2011, 12:36
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Acting like a prick is always hilarious!

Not that I ever do that. Angel
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6th March 2011, 17:30
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I'm not clear on the point of this prank. Wouldn't this be like walking into a vegetarian restaurant and ordering a hamburger?
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6th March 2011, 17:52
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I wouldnt do something like that..but sometimes I get a bug up my butt and I grab the bibles in Waldens book and move them over to the fiction section...or books like "of pandas and people" that are in the science section, I put those in the fiction section as well...but that about as far as I go.
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7th March 2011, 02:43
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One of my friends was with someone one time and they went into a christian book store. The guy my friend was with started lying to the workers saying he was on the fence about his atheism and wondered if they had any good books. They ended up giving him a whole stack of books for free and he walked out the door, immediately dumping all of the books in the trash for all the workers to see.
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7th March 2011, 04:12
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(7th March 2011 02:43)FaithNoMore Wrote:  One of my friends was with someone one time and they went into a christian book store. The guy my friend was with started lying to the workers saying he was on the fence about his atheism and wondered if they had any good books. They ended up giving him a whole stack of books for free and he walked out the door, immediately dumping all of the books in the trash for all the workers to see.

Perhaps you should be more selective in choosing your friends.
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7th March 2011, 04:31
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(7th March 2011 04:12)corndog36 Wrote:  
(7th March 2011 02:43)FaithNoMore Wrote:  One of my friends was with someone one time and they went into a christian book store. The guy my friend was with started lying to the workers saying he was on the fence about his atheism and wondered if they had any good books. They ended up giving him a whole stack of books for free and he walked out the door, immediately dumping all of the books in the trash for all the workers to see.

Perhaps you should be more selective in choosing your friends.

It was the person his friend was with. I would have actually read the free books, or perhaps just held onto them/added them to my library.

To do what the guy did is just putrid. I wouldn't appreciate the sentiment if I hated every one of those books that he dumped in the trash. The difference between those who dump perfectly good books into the trash are little better than they who burn them.
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7th March 2011, 04:40
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(7th March 2011 04:31)Aerzia Saerules Arktuos Wrote:  It was the person his friend was with. I would have actually read the free books, or perhaps just held onto them/added them to my library.

I stand corrected. I would have retrieved those books for my own collection as well. If I learn that his friend did something along those lines I will happily retract my earlier remarks.
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7th March 2011, 04:47
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Actually my local Christian bookstore has both a Koran and the talmud
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