One practical joke, recalled as his favorite by the
playwright Charles MacArthur, involved American painter and
bohemian character
Waldo Peirce. While living in
Paris in the 1920s, Peirce "made a gift of a large
turtle to the woman who was the
concierge of his building". The woman doted on the turtle and lavished care on it. A few days later Peirce substituted a larger turtle for the original one. This continued for some time, with the surreptitious substitution of bigger turtles into the woman's apartment. The
concierge, beside herself with happiness, displayed her miraculous turtle to the entire neighborhood. Peirce then replaced the turtle with smaller and smaller ones, to her bewildered distress. or from the
Lions Gate Bridge). In response, other students at that university often vandalize the engineering students' white and red concrete cairn. Engineering students at
Cambridge University in England undertook a similar prank, placing an
Austin 7 car on top of the University's
Senate House building. Pranks can also adapt to the political context of their era. Students at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have a particular reputation for their "
hacks". Not unlike the
stone louse of Germany, the
jackalope in the American West has become an institutionalized practical joke perennially perpetrated by ruralites (as a class) on
tourists, most of whom have never heard of the decades-old myth. In the 1993 film
Grumpy Old Men, two neighbors and former friends, John and Max, play cruel practical jokes on each other. Their rivalry escalates when a beautiful new neighbor is involved as both set their sights on her. In that film's 1995 sequel,
Grumpier Old Men, John and Max have cooled off their feud. They later play cruel practical jokes on a beautiful, determined Italian owner who's trying to turn a former bait shop into a romantic restaurant. The 2003 TV movie
Windy City Heat consists of an elaborate practical joke on the film's star, Perry Caravallo, who is led to believe that he is starring in a faux
action film,
Windy City Heat, where the filming (which is ostensibly for the film's DVD extras) actually documents a long chain of pranks and jokes performed at Caravallo's expense. In the UK, a group that calls itself
Trollstation plays pranks on people, including police officers and government employees. They record their escapades and upload them to YouTube. In one such video, one of the groups actors poses as a palace guard. Some of the actors have been fined or charged. == See also ==