Pranksters Tom Mabe and Jim Clark (you may remember them from this creepy Halloween gag) pulled off an epic “Don’t Drink And Drive”-themed prank aimed at stopping their friend, a five-time DUI offender, from racking up a sixth violation. The two converted an office into a hospital room, and transferred their friend — who was passed out in his car after a long night of drinking — onto the hospital bed. When he woke up, he was greeted by stunned medical staff, along with a fake news report from 2023, which included updates on Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber and Hillary Clinton.
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