If we weren’t going to be busy trick-or-treating (and don’t start with that “too old” garbage), we’d be off committing Halloween pranks like the one shown here, using a remotely controlled car, a microphone, and, of course, a human skeleton.
Enjoy the laughs. Be sure to let us know what sorts of automotive pranks you’ve dealt out or fallen victim to, in comments.
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