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:

    leaving the page of the book carelessly open,
    something unsaid, the phone off the hook
    and the love, whatever it was, an infection.
    Anne Sexton (1928–1974)

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