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SAN DIEGO (Wireless Flash - FlashNews) – Bars are THE place to scout out victims on April Fool’s Day (Apr. 1).
Just ask Ed Decker, a San Diego bartender who’s a pro at pulling pranks on unsuspecting drinkers.
Since everyone is boozing and relaxing, no one ever suspects an attack at the bar.
Decker’s go-to trick is a nasty cocktail called the “Cement Mixer.” The victim holds a shot of Bailey’s in their mouth as the prankster pours lime juice on top.
The end result is a sour, “congealed goo” that tastes like a “smutty sponge.”
The trick works because no one ever refuses a free shot.
There’s also the “Screaming Gorilla Fart” – a shot of Bacardi 151 mixed with A1 Steak Sauce.
But Decker’s best work – or worst – is the “Bar Mat Shot” made of the gunk found on a bar’s floor mats.
He once gave that shot to an unruly patron who was so wasted, he didn’t notice the floaties.
No One Suspects Pranks At Bar
Just ask Ed Decker, a San Diego bartender who’s a pro at pulling pranks on unsuspecting drinkers.
Since everyone is boozing and relaxing, no one ever suspects an attack at the bar.
Decker’s go-to trick is a nasty cocktail called the “Cement Mixer.” The victim holds a shot of Bailey’s in their mouth as the prankster pours lime juice on top.
The end result is a sour, “congealed goo” that tastes like a “smutty sponge.”
The trick works because no one ever refuses a free shot.
There’s also the “Screaming Gorilla Fart” – a shot of Bacardi 151 mixed with A1 Steak Sauce.
But Decker’s best work – or worst – is the “Bar Mat Shot” made of the gunk found on a bar’s floor mats.
He once gave that shot to an unruly patron who was so wasted, he didn’t notice the floaties.
No One Suspects Pranks At Bar
