
The Craziest Pranks Lubbock Has Ever Seen
There's a certain kind of chaos that thrives in Lubbock. It's creative, committed, and occasionally concerning.
The RockShow asked radio listeners to admit some of the wildest pranks they've ever been part of, and based on the answers, trust issues feel 100% justified...
Some of you are incredibly mischievous. Here are a couple of our favorite stories:
Lubbock Loves A Good Prank
One person admitted to turning their front door into a full-blown haunted house setup one Halloween. Fake spiders dropping down on people, dead bodies springing to life, and even a little candy bowl that grabs your hand. Super cute. Also, Super traumatizing for 3-year-olds. Nice.
Another admitted that back in high school, they swapped out their pal's chocolate bar with chocolate laxatives. A prank that walks a very fine line between funny and felony. (Just don't.)
Then, of course, there were the office pranks. Some of them required military-level commitment. One person admitted to replacing EVERYTHING in their co-worker's office with a photo, and I mean everything. Even their snacks and decorations. That's not just a prank, y'all. That's a lifestyle.
Closer to home, one person confessed to secretly making a copy of their roommate’s car key, so that they could randomly move the car whenever they felt like it. Imagine thinking your car got stolen, only to find it two rows over like nothing happened. Psychological warfare. Brilliant.
Some pranks were simple, but devastatingly effective. Like the windshield setup: baking soda sprinkled across the glass, syrup loaded onto the wipers. The moment you try to clean it? Instant sticky disaster. (Also, 10/10, not a prank you should pull on Dad. Learned that one the hard way in a similar incident.)
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And then there are the ones that make you question reality. Like slowly moving everything in someone’s room just a couple of inches at a time, day after day, until they’re convinced something is deeply wrong but can’t prove it. Evil.
Of course, not everyone is cut out for prank life. Some people admitted they can’t even attempt one without immediately laughing and giving themselves away, which, honestly, is probably the safest way to live in a town like this.
Because if there’s one thing we learned from Lubbock, it’s that the best pranks are just about the moment; they are about the confusion that lingers long afterward.
So, if something in your house feels slightly off today, or your car isn't exactly where you left it...you're probably gettin' pranked!
Happy April Fool's Day, Lubbock! Be safe, have fun, and keep scrolling for more Lubbock chit chat in the galleries below...
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