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  2. Longmont Potion Castle - Wikipedia

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    longmontpotioncastle.com. Longmont Potion Castle (born 1972) [2] is the stage name of a musician and surrealist prank caller from Denver, Colorado who has been active since 1986. The name is also used for most of his prank call albums, and for the project in general. [3] Details about his personal life are scarce, and his real name is kept a ...

  3. Prank call - Wikipedia

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    British physicist R. V. Jones recorded two early examples of prank calls in his 1978 memoir Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939–1945.The first was by Carl Bosch, a physicist and refugee from Nazi Germany, who in about 1933 persuaded a newspaper journalist that he could see his actions through the telephone (rather than, as was the case, from the window of his laboratory ...

  4. The Jerky Boys - Wikipedia

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    1989–2001. 2006–present. Known for. Prank calls, comedic skits. The Jerky Boys are an American comedy act from Queens, New York City, New York, whose routine consists of prank telephone calls and other related skits. The duo was founded in 1989 by childhood friends Johnny Brennan and Kamal Ahmed. [1] After Ahmed left the act in 2000, the ...

  5. Nephew Tommy's Prank Phone Calls: Volume 1 - Wikipedia

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    Producer. Nephew Tommy. Nephew Tommy chronology. Nephew Tommy's Prank Phone Calls: Volume 1. (2012) Nephew Tommy's Prank Phone Calls: Volume 2. (2012) Nephew Tommy's Prank Phone Calls: Volume 1 is the debut album by comedian Nephew Tommy. [1] It features some of his most famous prank phone calls requested by fans.

  6. Tube Bar prank calls - Wikipedia

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    The Tube Bar prank calls are a series of prank calls [1][2] made in the mid-1970s to the Tube Bar in Jersey City, New Jersey, in which Jim Davidson and John Elmo would ask "Red," the proprietor of the bar, if they could speak to various non-existent customers. The gag names given by the pranksters were puns and homophones for often offensive ...

  7. Touch-Tone Terrorists - Wikipedia

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    The Touch-Tone Terrorists are actually one man, Pete Dzoghi, [1] who also goes by the name RePete.He purchased a series of 1-800 numbers, including ones that were one digit different from actual customer service numbers for companies such as (apparently) UPS, an oil change business, an auto insurance "claims support line", a psychic hotline, a pen manufacturer, a bank, a department store, a ...

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