Office Prank – Making an Office Disappear.

by admin | March 10, 2010 | In Coupon Liquid Web


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www.liquidweb.com Before Infrastructure Director Chris Strandt went on vacation he played a prank on the maintenance team by covering everything in their office with aluminum foil. While Chris was away, the maintenance team retaliated by making his office disappear. They removed the door to his office and filled it with drywall. Accented with a white board that charts the total Win of this prank.

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16 Responses »

  1. sybaris1
    1:56 am on March 10th, 2010

    I would do that at work but I wouldnt have a job the next day.

    Was good though :)

  2. Macr888
    2:13 am on March 10th, 2010

    haha, this deserves a LOT more views! The guys reaction was kinda lame though.

  3. Itsameoinkers
    2:25 am on March 10th, 2010

    It’s the theme from Monsters Inc.

  4. KivaEmperor
    2:34 am on March 10th, 2010

    HAHA!

  5. xixgyangxix
    2:45 am on March 10th, 2010

    does anybody know the name of the song?
    pretty catchy (:

    ooh and nice prank!

  6. astrogirl59
    3:41 am on March 10th, 2010

    Love it!

  7. annamaria1231
    3:46 am on March 10th, 2010

    General rule: don’t prank maintenance

  8. jammin320
    4:20 am on March 10th, 2010

    Normally I would expect to see in the comments on something like this a statement about having too much time on your hands, or other wise remarks from your customer base, but this prank is just so perfect, it can’t be faulted! Well played!

  9. w8erv
    5:14 am on March 10th, 2010

    Sheet of drywall….$20, box of screws…..$15, making the office of the guy who pranked you disappear….PRICELESS! Way ta go, guys….

  10. benjaminbixby1
    5:34 am on March 10th, 2010

    LOL. This is why I do business with you guys!

  11. LiquidWebInc
    5:42 am on March 10th, 2010

    Thank you for the feedback and the suggestion.

    Just for the record, our video testimonials are not scripted.

  12. wattersm
    6:17 am on March 10th, 2010

    Verbing weirds language. Can we fix the description?

  13. geniusreddy
    6:49 am on March 10th, 2010

    hilarious

  14. macwrite
    7:31 am on March 10th, 2010

    Now these are the videos LiquidWeb needs to keep producing. I would love to see some “real” testimonials as in no scripted videos. more real etc.

    Geek out on videos. Have some fun and show “The Real LiquidWeb.” Maybe a few real support calls (not scripted other then asking the customer “are you willing to have this call recorded for a YouTube video”

  15. strandtc
    8:16 am on March 10th, 2010

    The maintenance team. When I pranked them initially.. they had to clean up the aluminum foil on their own.

  16. ElwyndasRaven
    8:39 am on March 10th, 2010

    Who had to put the door back in?

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