Once again, Jimmy Kimmel asked parents to pretend that they ate all of the Halloween candy and record their kids' reactions. There were tears, tantrums and even curse words, but there were also kids ...
Many early pranks involved “buggies.” Teenaged boys would sneakily take a buggy apart, piece by piece, only to reassemble it in unusual places, like churches, schools, or “rooftops.” Another popular ...
Attention parents: Jimmy Kimmel needs your help for his annual "I ate all my kid's Halloween candy" prank. The late night host is challenging parents to participate in his beloved Halloween prank ...
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Fires. Tipped over outhouses. Roaming cows. This town battled pranks and changed Halloween.
ANOKA, MN – Anoka’s Halloween tradition began less as a celebration than an intervention. It was 1919, and the one-time logging town set along the Rum River about 20 miles north of Minneapolis was ...
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