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Fountain said:I think this may be the tape I had, but I lost it 25 years ago. I believe he had half of the Sulfer Springs residents ready to fight. If I remember the story correctly, he sat in a motel room with a phone book and made the calls. You're right in that they were very racist and very obscene, but also very funny.MAROON said:
there were some made back in the day by a guy who claimed to be a bill collector for Sanger Harris. They were very racist and very obscene, but also very funny. I think the guy actually got arrested over them.
just figured out his name was Lucius Tate. You can listen to some of his stuff on Spotify and YouTube.Thomas Ford 91 said:Fountain said:I think this may be the tape I had, but I lost it 25 years ago. I believe he had half of the Sulfer Springs residents ready to fight. If I remember the story correctly, he sat in a motel room with a phone book and made the calls. You're right in that they were very racist and very obscene, but also very funny.MAROON said:
there were some made back in the day by a guy who claimed to be a bill collector for Sanger Harris. They were very racist and very obscene, but also very funny. I think the guy actually got arrested over them.
For the last 20 years and until the day I die, I will consider the Sanger Harris guy the greatest prank caller of all time.
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Great moments in live TV.
I'm not sure if this one qualifies for prank calls, because the dude calling in seems to have put enough thought into it to have been serious. Braves rain delay during their national radio broadcast: