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TOP TEN WAYS TO FREAK OUT YOUR ROOMMATE
10) Collect potatoes.  Paint faces on them and give them names.  Name      one after your roommate.  Separate your roommate's potato from the      others.  Wait a few days, and then bake your roommate's potato and      eat it.  Explain to your roommate, 'He just didn't belong.' 

9) Move everything to one side of the room.  Ask your roommate if he      knows how much an elephant weighs, and look at the floor on the      empty side of the room with concern. 

8) Draw a tiny black line on your nose.  Make it bigger every day.        Look at it and say, 'The hair, it's growing. Growing!'

7) Buy some knives.  Sharpen them every night.  While you're doing so,      look at your roommate and mutter, 'Soon, soon....' 

6) Collect hundreds of pens and pile them on one side of the room.        Keep one pencil on the other side of the room.  Laugh at the pencil. 

5) Tell your roommate, 'I've got an important message for you.'  Then        pretend to faint.  When you recover, say you can't remember what        the message was.  Later on, say, 'Oh, yeah, I remember!'  Pretend        to faint again.  Keep this up for several weeks. 

4) While your roommate is out, glue your shoes to the ceiling.  When        your roommate walks in, sit on the floor, hold your head, and moan. 

3) Make a sandwich.  Don't eat it, leave it on the floor.  Ignore the        sandwich.  Wait until your roommate gets rid of it, and then say,        'Hey, where the heck is my sandwich!?'  Complain loudly that you        are hungry.   

2) Every time your roommate walks in yell, 'Hooray!  You're back!' as        loud as you can and dance around the room for five minutes.    Afterwards, keep looking at your watch and saying, 'Shouldn't you        be going somewhere?' 

  1) Talk back to your Rice Krispies.  All of a sudden, act offended,        throw the bowl on the floor and kick it.  Refuse to clean it up,        explaining, 'No, I want to watch them suffer.'