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Valentine's Practical Jokes For Your Co-workers
By Sally Brompton

Do all your coworkers always seem to pull practical jokes on you? You don't have to take it this year. Valentine's Day is an unsuspecting holiday for practical jokes. You can catch them off guard by not waiting until April Fool's Day.

What To Do

You can have a little secret fun by sending secret admirer cards, gifts and flowers to your coworkers and watch the office scuttle that ensues as they try to figure out who it's from. Be sure to include yourself as a recipient so that you are eliminated as a suspect in the prank.

Another Valentine's joke would be to give your boss a box of heart shaped chocolates, but eat all of them and tape the box shut before presenting your gift. This would work with other people besides your boss as well.

Visiting a supply store that sells practical joke props can give you tons of great ideas. The squirting flower, whoopee cushion and dribble glass are over used, but they still get a laugh.

One good-hearted practical joke for Valentine's Day is the singing telegram. Services that offer singing telegram can send out everything from an oversized ape or a kissing, loud-mouthed clown, to an adult in a diaper that's supposed to look like cupid.

The visual gag alone is enough to get a few laughs but then you can choose your message to be delivered. You can have an ape belt out his undying love for your coworker in a ballad. You can even pen your own message if you're feeling creative and have the telegram service deliver it in a truly embarrassing fanfare.

If you're feeling devilish this Valentine's day, then this joke may be for you. You can wait until your coworkers step outside for a smoke and bombard them with water balloons. This may cause some to get irate, especially if their cigarettes get wet, but you can always claim that the devil made you do it.

Pulling practical jokes on Valentine's Day and really any day is a healthy way to express your office anguish, relieve some pent up energy after hours of being chained to desk and confined to cubbyhole within an endless maze of dividers with no cheese in sight, and even breaks up the monotony of office life. Look at this way, it's better than going postal and bringing a semi-automatic weapon to work, right?

Author Details:
Sally Brompton writes about valentines and gifts such as perfume with a great interest in romance and all things romantic.

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