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Chapter 1: What is the premise of the prank call in this episode?
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Chapter 2: How did the prank caller ensure the wake-up call was memorable?
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My mother-in-law spent years sabotaging our relationship until karma made her pay for it. She moved in for two weeks, lasted five days, left a mess, and then pressed her ear against their bedroom door and burst in screaming. When kicked out to a hotel, she called her son-in-law's workplace, pretending his partner had been rushed to the hospital by ambulance. faked a medical emergency?
Chapter 3: What unexpected twists occur during the prank call?
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Chapter 4: How does the recipient react to the wake-up call?
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1979, that was a big moment for me. 84 was big to me.
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Chapter 5: What confusion arises regarding the hotel room number?
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It's time for your prank call. It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. And recently a woman reached out asking if we could prank her husband, who is currently out of town on a business trip. The thing is, last time he went away for work, he overslept and missed his flight home.
Oh, no.
So today, we're going to make sure that doesn't happen again by pretending to work at the hotel he's staying at and give him a wake-up call he will never forget.
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Chapter 6: How does the prank caller try to apologize during the call?
This is nice of us. It's your phone tap right now. Brooke and Jeffrey's phone taps on the 20s. Hello? Wakey, wakey. This is Jerry from Concierge Services giving you a wake-up call. This is Jerry from the hotel front desk. I just wanted to give you a personalized wake-up call. Rise and shine, Butterbean. Why are you calling me?
Chapter 7: What revelation does the recipient have about the prank?
I'm giving you your wake-up call. I didn't order a wake-up call. Oh, yes, you did. I don't remember ordering one. I think maybe you got the wrong number. No, you're in room 1611? No, I think my room is 1161. Wait. I think you got the wrong room, bud. Wait, what?
Chapter 8: How does the episode conclude after the prank is revealed?
Yeah, yeah, you got the wrong room. Oh my goodness. I was off a number? Yeah, I guess. I am so sorry. No, it's fine. My apologies, sir. No, you're fine. Please, just go back to bed. You have a great sleep. Don't forget I ever called. I apologize. All right, thanks. Hello? Hey, this is Jerry again.
Oh, for f***'s sake.
I'm sorry. I just wanted to apologize about before.
No, you don't.
Hey, man. It's fine. I just, I feel terrible. I shouldn't have messed up your wake-up call. Oh. Dude, you're messing up my sleep right now. No, and that's what makes me feel bad because I read the numbers wrong and that obviously was none of your fault. It's all mine. Yeah, yeah, I know. We discussed this. Yeah, yeah. I tried to go back to bed. You called me again and
I just wanted to explain myself. It's, I mean, not that... There is no mission necessary, man. I'm just trying to get some sleep, all right? I understand. And I just, you know, not that you care, but I feel like you should know when I was a kid, my mom thought that I was dyslexic. What? Yeah. She took me to a bunch of doctors and, I mean, it turns out I was actually fine.
I mean, a little slow on the uptake, but no dyslexia. Why does that not surprise me? I actually overheard one of the doctors tell her that I'm a one-piece puzzle.
Oh.
Whatever that means. I have no idea. And then another doctor, he said that my elevator doesn't just stop short, it files for bankruptcy halfway up.
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