
Prankster extraordinaire Andrew Hales schools shy guys on how to pick up girls in a new video, in which he approaches a brunette, tells her she’s cute and asks for her number. Yes, it’s as simple as that guys — no pranks, grade school magic or elaborate speeches needed.
After she agreed he asked if she new who he was, like he was some kind of celebrity. He wrote on his YouTube channel LAHWF: “I know, I know… sometimes when I’m at UVU enough people will recognize me and I’ll start to feel like the center of the universe, so I’ll ask that afterwords to make sure people aren’t playing along or anything that isn’t natural. I later explained everything when we first hung out a couple weeks later. She’s a sweet girl : )”
Do you think it was a smooth pick-up?
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One day last summer, I was waiting for the bus outside my office and a middle aged man walked by, carrying a massive black boombox that was playing easy rock from the 90s. There was a confident swagger in his step and I marvelled at him, sure that he had it all figured out.
Since then, I’ve had moments where I’ve longed for a massive boombox so I could blast music and wow bystanders with my sure-footed dance moves. Unfortunately, my awkward dance moves would be more akin to Andrew Hales. The LAHWF prankster approached strangers at the University Mall in Orem, asked them politely if they could hold his boombox and continued to dance for them.
The reactions ranged from wide-eyed confusion to wholehearted support. He even got a couple people to join in. Hales happens to be giving away five pairs of speakers to fans so you can dance just like him. Find out more details on his YouTube page.
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LAHWF‘s Andrew Hales latest prank involved going up to random strangers on his university’s campus, covering their eyes and telling them to “guess who.” Even after many of them admitted to not knowing who the hell he was, he kept insisting they met a couple weeks ago.
While many of the ladies were quite positive they still had no idea who he was, some of the guys were all: “Oh yeah, I know you from somewhere, where do you I know you from?”
Considering a few people are starting to recognize him from his other pranks, he’ll have to start pranking a whole new campus soon (he often goes to Brigham Young University and Utah Valley). In the past, Hales has pranked people by by pretending to steal their cell phones and telling corny jokes to complete strangers.
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Andrew Hales‘ latest prank involved telling corny jokes to complete strangers on campus. It’s funny because it’s not funny. Hales manages to choose some of the cheesiest jokes out there and delivers them with an apathy similar to Debbie Downer’s.
While some people take his riddles seriously and try to legitimately answer his question (when is the best time to go to the dentist?) most of them look at him quizzically and say “I dunno.” Awkward! In the past, Andrew Hales has pranked people by stealing their cell phones (he worked it into this one again), randomly hugging people and awkwardly trying to hold their hands.
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Pranker extraordinaire Andrew Hales pulled one over on university students by politely asking to use their cell phones and then slyly walking away with their devices to see how they’d react. While most people looked confused (probably because anyone who’s really stealing a cell phone would be running away rather than walking) a couple guys dash after him angrily while Hales goofily grins at the hidden camera.
While the Brigham Young University crowd was pretty cool about the whole thing, I think if he tried this prank on the big scary city streets he’d get a much more violent reaction.
Previously Hales pranked streeters by going in for random hugs, awkwardly holding their hands and “not you-ing” them. LAHWF posts videos every Monday.
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