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Prankster painted the house of his one mate in pink and yellow spot just to take revenge
A prankster decided to paint his one mate’s house in pink and yellow spot and this all was just for revenge.
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According to the report, the prankster, Jon Ansett, was searching for chance since very long and he got one when his mate was out of town for a trip.
He then colored his friend’s house in pink and yellow color.
When his friend, Peter Price-Whittle, came back to home and found his home in new style, he left shocked.
However, when he knew that his friend did this all, he explained then “the stunt was in retaliation for a similar prank he played on his friend”.
He added “I don’t think some of the neighbors were particularly pleased, but it was just a practical joke and of course I’m going to paint over it – it’s not going to stay”.