Argentine Humour - Phone Pranks

Phone Pranks

Argentine youth, especially young men, enjoy phone pranks. One of the first popular prank-callers in Argentina was "Doctor Tangalanga". (Spanish-language article: Tangalanga)

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Famous quotes containing the words phone and/or pranks:

    You may be used to a day that includes answering eleven phone calls, attending two meetings, and writing three reports; when you are at home with an infant you will feel you have accomplished quite a lot if you have a shower and a sit-down meal in the same day.
    Anne C. Weisberg (20th century)

    Literary criticism now is all pranks and polemics.
    Mason Cooley (b. 1927)