The Sticky Passage Prank Keeps You on Your Toes
Gil Cohen — December 27, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: youtube & theawesomer
Shown on a Japanese TV show, the Sticky Passage Prank will bring some hilarity to your day.
The host of the prank lines the street of a commonly used passageway with a super sticky surface, and then hides in the bushes with a camera to see who will fall into his trap. It is like watching flies get caught in a web as the first victims, two school girls, find themselves in the middle of the sticky path, with their shoes two paces behind them. A couple falls almost immediately onto their faces, while two cute boys struggle to get their bike across, refusing to turn back.
Fast forward to 1:20 to watch the Sticky Passage Prank in action.
The host of the prank lines the street of a commonly used passageway with a super sticky surface, and then hides in the bushes with a camera to see who will fall into his trap. It is like watching flies get caught in a web as the first victims, two school girls, find themselves in the middle of the sticky path, with their shoes two paces behind them. A couple falls almost immediately onto their faces, while two cute boys struggle to get their bike across, refusing to turn back.
Fast forward to 1:20 to watch the Sticky Passage Prank in action.
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