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Today, Katie joins the Prank Patrol road trip. Her mission?

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To convince her friend Jess the guy Katie's

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got a crush on is a clothes-stealing criminal.

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And when Jess discovers that her clothes have been stolen as well,

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she'll have to fight to get her wardrobe back.

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# Here they come, they're on a roll

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# Where they'll strike nobody knows

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# If you have a point to prove

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# They'll make a plan and see it through

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# They'll sign you up to join their crew

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# Scotty and the Ninjas too

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# Here we go Come on, join the Prank Patrol. #

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Bit parched.

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Hey, excuse me...

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Can you guys help me out?

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Are you OK?

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I just...I need some water.

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-Some water?

-Yeah.

-Uh...just...in your mouth?

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-Yeah, that would be great.

-All right.

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Uh...is that enough?

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Whoo! That is so much better.

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All right.

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Hang on. Is your name Katie?

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Yeah.

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As in, Katie who applied for Prank Patrol?

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Yeah, that's me.

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Huh, like...?

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That's me, yeah.

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Oh, congratulations, you're the newest member.

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Cool, thank you.

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Course it is. There. Your official Prank Patrol jacket.

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Aw, cool.

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Pop that one on. Sorry about the sand.

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Now, Dad, is it cool to take Katie for a while to go pranking?

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Take her away.

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-You're a legend. All right, you ready to hit the road?

-Yeah. Sure.

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Uh...you?

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Yeah. I might need a hand, guys.

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One, two...

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We're good, let's go this way.

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This is Katie.

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She's into dress-ups, thrill-seeking,

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photographing everything ever

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and, of course, black belt ukulele.

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Hi, Prank Patrol, please help me prank my best friend, Jess.

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I know I can totally make her fall for it

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and we've been best friends for so long, she won't mind.

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THEY GIGGLE

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CAMERA CLICKING

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Katie is out to prank her best friend, Jess.

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Jess has a creative streak as well.

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She loves cooking, drawing, fashion and hanging out with her mate, Kate.

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Katie, welcome, to our Prank Patrol spy camper van.

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Great to have you part of the road trip. Are you excited?

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-Yeah, I'm pumped.

-So, we're pranking your friend, Jess.

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Tell me all about her.

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Well, we've been best friends for about 10 years now.

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She loves the beach. Does surf club, she's really adventurous.

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She's hilarious and you know, she likes fashion and stuff like that.

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-So why are you going to prank her?

-Erm...for fun.

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How will she react, though, to being pranked?

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She will flip.

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She'll give me a pretty big death-glare but I don't think...

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Yeah, it'll be good.

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OK, so, we need to figure out how we're going to prank Jess.

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-Yeah.

-Now you said before, she doesn't mind a bit of fashion.

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She likes clothes, yeah.

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Because we've got this beauty in here. It's called fashion fiasco.

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Here's the blueprint.

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What happens is, you and Jess go to help out at a really cool

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second-hand clothing store,

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-owned by the family of a guy that you like. Sound good?

-Yeah.

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-Can you pretend to like a guy for the prank?

-I can manage that.

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Oh, you're awesome. Everything's going to go well at first.

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But some strange things start to happen in the shop,

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like someone getting stuck in clothes and having to rip them off.

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But Jess will really fly off the rack

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when she realises the shop is also selling all of her clothes.

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-Oh...

-Will she flip out at that?

-She will freak.

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I love that.

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But, your friend, the boy you like,

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has stolen these clothes from Jess.

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-OK.

-That's the catch, sound good?

-That sounds great.

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You and I have got stacks to do to pull this off convincingly to Jess.

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-You good to go?

-Yeah, OK, let's do it.

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Let's buckle up and Ninjas, hit the road.

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First up, we're going to visit our resident wardrobe expert

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who will help us create a ripper outfit for the prank.

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Get it? Ripper? Because it rips?

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Oh, I crack myself up!

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Oh, ha-ha. Here's our girl.

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-Hi, Scotty.

-So, Katie, this is LienSee.

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-LienSee, Katie.

-Lovely to meet you.

-You too.

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She's pretty much

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like the best-dressed member of our Prank patrol team apart from moi.

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Look how I'm dressed. It's just flawless.

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What Scotty doesn't realise is that wardrobe has all the power.

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I'm the host of the show, how much more power can you have than that?

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GIRLS LAUGH

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KATIE WHISPERS

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GIRLS LAUGH

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KATIE WHISPERS AGAIN

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GIRLS LAUGH

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Come on!

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Another one. I've got this one. Ready?

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GIRLS LAUGH

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THEY LAUGH AGAIN

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Aargh!

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-Seriously!

-Best one ever!

-Come on, please get me out of this.

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-Please get me out of this.

-Do you respect the wardrobe person?

-Yes!

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I'll respect anyone with wardrobes. I want out of these clothes!

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What do you think?

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-Yeah, all right.

-All right.

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OK, I promise I won't mess with you again, OK?

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Katie, why don't you tell LienSee what you need for your prank?

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All right. So, I'm taking my best friend Jess to this vintage store

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owned by a guy I like and we're going to have to run the store

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and we're going to meet some really wacky customers

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wearing weird stuff so we're going to need some help.

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OK, I think I've got just the thing.

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-Whoo, how do you keep doing that?

-Part of my skills.

-Amazing.

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All right. So, in the prank,

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we're going to have a customer come in that gets

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stuck putting a dress on but when they get stuck

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we want to rip them out of it.

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So what you need is weak seams.

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What's a weak seam?

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OK, a weak seam is a piece of fabric.

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When you sew it together, you sew together with a large stitch,

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so that when you exert a little bit of force...

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it comes apart. It's so easy.

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-Try this one.

-All right.

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Perfect.

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This works. I think we need a test run.

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I have something right here, ready to go.

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I think we need to put it on someone.

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What? No. You're kidding. Right? A dress? Seriously, not on me.

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-It's your size.

-Do you want me to use my wardrobe powers again?

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-Fine.

-Excellent. Let's do it.

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Arms up, Scotty.

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-Are there any armholes?

-Yeah, there.

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-Yeah, all right.

-Perfect. Got it.

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HE YELLS

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-That's going to work awesome. Thanks, LienSee.

-My pleasure.

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-Let me take this.

-Cool.

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Urgh!

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Recipe for a prank.

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Time Shift.

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Know someone who loves to sleep in?

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Well, here's a prank that will have them leaping from bed.

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Set all the clocks in your house forward by one hour

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but make sure you switch off sleepyhead's alarm clock.

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Then just wake up the same time you usually do and run into

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your sleeping beauty's room yelling, "We're late for school!

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"We're late for school!"

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Aargh!

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Then just sit back and watch them

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run around in panic, frantically trying to get ready.

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This prank works best on the day of school excursion or a test,

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something that will really make them need to get to school on time.

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And when they find out the true time,

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it'll really get them going.

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Next step to this prank, if we are going to be selling Jess's clothes

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in our shop, then we need to go and whip them out from under her nose.

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So, Katie and I are going to become cat burglars.

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I just hope Jess has a cat.

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-OK, this is where things get interesting.

-Yeah?

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-We have to go into Jess's house, and get her clothes.

-Oh, cool.

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So, I've got Jess's dad to give us a signal

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-when the coast is clear.

-Yeah.

-But we still have to be really sneaky.

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-OK, got it.

-Do you know who's the sneakiest of them all?

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-Who?

-The Ninjas.

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Did you guys bring the disguises?

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THEY MUMBLE

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Can we try them on?

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Aw. Have you been seeing LienSee?

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Right.

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Remember, wait for my signal...

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Go.

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Let's go.

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OK, good work, Ninjas. Next phase now.

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You need to keep lookout while we take some of Jess's clothes.

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-Right, what we need to do now, raid the cupboard.

-Cool.

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There's a lot. Just start picking out outfits?

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School uniform?

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-Nah.

-OK.

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-Uh...these are her favourite shorts.

-In the bag.

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-Dressing gown.

-No.

-OK, she wears this so much.

-Absolutely.

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In a second-hand store for sure.

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-Her favourite dress.

-Fantastic. I reckon that's enough.

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This is great stuff.

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-Is there anything else that, like, means a lot to her?

-Err...

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The blanket. This is her favourite blanket ever.

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-She sleeps with it every night.

-Definitely in the bag.

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All right, this is brilliant. Ninjas?

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Let's get out of here.

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Follow me.

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I tell you what, that went off without a hitch.

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All right, well, we can start taking these disguises off.

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Yes.

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There's, like, stuff, all over your face.

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What do you mean? What's that? Who would have they done that, when?

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How did that get even into that... Ninjas!

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NINJAS LAUGH

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THEY LAUGH

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Oh, goodness me!

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Police! Police! Stop! Stop! Stop!

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Help! Help!

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Ooh, blimey!

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Oh, you're so funny, Ninjas. Hello.

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So, our fashion fiasco is all set to go.

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Jess's clothes have been borrowed and set up, ready to sell.

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Wait until Jess sees all the crazy things that we've

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got in store for her.

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All right. It's this way.

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Katie, welcome to your prank location.

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This is the vintage store where we are going to be pranking Jess.

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-Have a look around, what do you think?

-It's pretty cool.

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It's amazing, isn't it? Now, see over on that rack over there?

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That's where Jess's clothes are going to be for the prank.

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That's where she'll be freaking out

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but right now it's time to meet some Prank Patrol actors.

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First of all, though, someone quite special to your heart.

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Katie, time now to meet your brand new crush, Isaac.

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-Hey, Katie.

-Hey.

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So, Isaac's going to be playing Aaron the owner's son.

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And I'm not going to lie, Isaac,

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when you play Aaron you have to be pretty dodgy.

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-Can you handle that?

-Yeah, definitely.

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There's also another actor you need to meet

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and that is our young friend over there...

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Dee!

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Me!

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-Devilia, this is Katie. Katie, Devilia.

-Hi.

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Really nice to meet you.

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All right, well, Isaac and Dee, best of luck.

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We'll see you guys really shortly.

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And Katie, there is one more person we need to get involved

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for your prank right now and do you know who that is?

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-Is it Jess?

-Yes. We are going to give her a call.

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Rope her in to come along, meet your new crush

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and help you work in the store.

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All right. Let's do it.

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OK, Katie, the time has come, give Jess a call.

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-Do you know what you'll say to her?

-Yeah, I've got it in my head.

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-Are you nervous about the call?

-No, we do this a lot.

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Aw, look at you, smooth operator.

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-I'll talk to you afterwards. Good luck.

-Cool, thanks.

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PHONE RINGS

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-Hello?

-Hey, Jess, it's Katie.

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Hey, Katie, how are you?

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OK, I've got the biggest news ever.

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I've met this super guy and his parents own this vintage shop

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and he wants us to go work in it, please tell me you can come.

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Yeah, I'm pretty sure I can. It sounds good.

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Yeah, it'll be so much fun. I'll text details later. See you soon.

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-OK, see you. Bye.

-Katie, nice phone call.

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-Well, I tell you what, Jess is in.

-Yeah.

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But there's one more thing we need to do for the prank.

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It's time now to release the Ninjas.

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The blueprint for Katie's prank is,

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one second-hand clothing store, one very dishonest owner.

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One rack of Jess's stolen clothes.

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And hopefully one very confused prankee.

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I can't wait for the bit where

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we rip the clothes off the person.

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All the beads will go flying everywhere.

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Hi, Katie, have a fantastic time. I know you are an absolute tricker.

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You're going to have the best day ever

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and Jess is going to have an absolute hoot.

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It's prank day.

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Katie has invited Jess down to help out at a cool second-hand

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clothing store, run by a guy that Katie really likes.

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But this guy will have to

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work really hard to win Jess over.

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-Well, that was friendly.

-Aaron.

-Jess. Pleased to meet you.

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-So how have you been?

-Yeah, good, how have you been?

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Good, yes. Right, so there's staff jackets.

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-Stuff that we have to wear. You have that one.

-Nice jackets!

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-This would suit great.

-Really?

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Apparently you have to dress like Lady Gaga to work in this store.

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-Erm, we don't have an actual cash register.

-Yeah.

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You just write down how much it is basically and what you've got

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and just...the change's in here.

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There's clearly different stuff, there's the vintage bags

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-and the retro stuff.

-It's so cool.

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This is like remodelled stuff and we always check the pockets and stuff.

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-Really, why?

-Because people leave stuff in there.

-What kind of stuff?

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Oh, my God.

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Just from, like, clearing out the clothes.

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Wow, what a stash.

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It's crazy, don't let on, of course.

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-Now this is a bit dodgy if you ask me.

-Don't you feel bad?

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They wouldn't notice that it's gone, would they?

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-They might.

-Because you do find stuff.

-Really?

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-See, like this.

-Money? Wow!

-Exactly.

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People just leave like change in there things all the time.

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That's crazy.

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OK, so, I think there is someone in the changing room at the moment.

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-I've got deliveries at the back.

-Yeah.

-OK.

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I'm going to be out there, you all right just watching that?

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-OK, cool.

-Just tick it off, right, if anyone does buy something.

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-I reckon something's up with this guy.

-I've found something.

-What?

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-Did you just...?

-I just found them.

-Did you just find them?

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-I just found them.

-Finders keepers.

-Oh.

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-It's kind of bad how he takes this stuff.

-Huh?

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It's kind of bad how he takes their stuff.

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That's what I think.

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-Yeah.

-But they come in and sell it, don't they?

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-Huh?

-They come in and sell it, so wouldn't he be like, "Oh, wait"?

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-No, but he puts it in a pile.

-Oh, well.

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-Guess he'll check through them.

-Sorry, guys.

-Yeah?

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I'm just wondering whereabouts you guys get your stock from?

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I think people just come in and sell it.

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-They're all second-hand.

-Oh, the whole shop?

-Yeah.

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-It's like vintage.

-Oh, cool, cool.

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Yeah, just, I used to have a jacket that looked exactly like this one.

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-Really?

-Yeah, I lost it on Friday night.

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Don't you reckon it's just so weird because

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when looking at it over there, there's a stain right here.

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-Really?

-See that?

-Yeah.

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And that's exactly the same.

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Exactly the same as the one that I had.

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-Strange!

-But I reckon that was just a production fault.

-Very strange.

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Maybe someone stole it and then sold it or something?

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-Who'd do that, like, really?

-Good question.

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No, see, this, this wasn't on my one.

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The patches, I didn't have patches on mine.

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I'm going to go and get some cash out,

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-I might come back.

-We'll put it aside for you.

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-Yeah?

-Yes.

-But can you find out where he got it?

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I'd love to know the distributor.

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-Yeah, he's just with a delivery guy.

-Awesome.

-OK, Cheers.

-Thanks, guys.

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-As IF he had a jacket exactly like that.

-Help!

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-Who's this disaster on legs?

-Oh, no!

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-Stop.

-It's stuck!

0:17:240:17:26

-Help me, Jess.

-Watch out! It might rip. Oh, too late!

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You've broken it.

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Uh-oh, don't tell the boss!

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Oh, my God, just get it off!

0:17:360:17:39

-Katie!

-Look at her.

0:17:400:17:42

This is so embarrassing. I'm not a freak, OK, I promise.

0:17:420:17:46

-I'm so sorry. You OK?

-I just got stuck in it.

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-Are you all right?

-Is that a vintage hair-do?

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-Yeah, it is a wig.

-Wig? I thought it was an endangered species!

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Totally different with it.

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-Yeah, like what?

-Where's the dress gone?

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Here, I'll just grab it for you. The entire beading area has broke.

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-Oh, I'm so sorry.

-It's OK.

-I'm so sorry.

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Jess, this is a bit of the dress.

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-Do we tell him what happened or do we not?

-I don't know.

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Just try and pick it up.

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Pick it up, pick it up!

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Better hurry before he gets back.

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He's going to find out anyway. We might as well leave it.

0:18:220:18:25

-You guys all right?

-OK, so this lady came out,

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she tried a dress on and it ripped and the beads went everywhere.

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-Jess has got the giggles!

-I really didn't mean it. I'm so sorry.

0:18:300:18:35

-Is she still here?

-Yeah.

-OK.

-She didn't, like, bail.

0:18:350:18:39

-This is the dress here, yeah?

-Yeah.

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-Oh, my...!

-Beads.

-Beads?!

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Ah, right on cue,

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here comes our Prank Patrol actor to stir things up.

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-I have some things here that I was thinking of selling.

-Really?

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They may be just sentimental.

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-Could you have a look at them and tell me what you think?

-Sure.

0:19:000:19:04

Let's see what we've got in here. I think we should have...

0:19:040:19:07

This is a manly one. I think you should try this on.

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And what about this one?

0:19:100:19:13

Would they be absolutely crazy with your gloves as well?

0:19:130:19:17

-You want me to sort this out for you now?

-Yes, let's sort it out.

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OK, for all of this, I think I can give you 20 bucks.

0:19:210:19:24

-25, I can be nice.

-Nice?!

-Maybe 30.

-I think 25 is the highest I can go.

0:19:260:19:31

I have already raised it up five dollars. We'll take good care of it.

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-I bet you will!

-All right.

0:19:350:19:36

There you go, 25. Thank you so much. I hope you have a nice day.

0:19:360:19:39

-Thank you so much, young man.

-That's all right.

0:19:390:19:42

-Thank you. Have a lovely day.

-Thank you very much, dears.

0:19:420:19:45

Go through the stuff, yeah?

0:19:460:19:48

-Do you want to look through the bags, see if there's any...?

-Yeah.

0:19:480:19:52

As planned, our actress has left the money right where we want it.

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-Get her back.

-Go get her.

-We could have 50 bucks each.

0:20:000:20:04

-No, no, that is so bad! That's so bad!

-She paid for them.

0:20:040:20:10

She needed the money. She came in and she was, like, "I need the money."

0:20:100:20:14

I don't even have her contact details.

0:20:140:20:15

-I'm not going to chase her down the street.

-Why not?!

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No, that is so mean.

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She's not even going to notice it's gone, OK?

0:20:200:20:23

-Guys, 150, that's 50 bucks each.

-Whatever.

-No.

0:20:230:20:27

That's right, Jess, always do the right thing.

0:20:270:20:29

Well, you don't have to take it but I can't get it back to her

0:20:290:20:32

and I'm not going to burn it.

0:20:320:20:34

I told you there was something not right with this guy.

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We may as well just keep it.

0:20:360:20:38

I've never found that much money

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-but no-one has ever come back looking for it.

-Why?

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-That poor lady.

-Guys, you just keep sorting that stuff out, yeah?

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Do you sell wigs or whatever?

0:20:490:20:51

What was happening with the jacket? You were saying, sorry?

0:20:510:20:54

He said that it was his jacket and he wanted to know who traced it down.

0:20:540:20:57

-It was his jacket?

-Yeah, he thinks it's his. I don't even know.

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It's his if he buys it but he didn't buy it.

0:21:010:21:04

-He said it's got a stain on it exactly like his.

-Oh, my God!

0:21:040:21:08

-You get people like that a lot.

-Like what, mister?

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Sometimes they think they can get free stuff.

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I actually have to go out again. I'll be two seconds, sorry.

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-OK, see you.

-And don't rush back either!

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-She sounded poor, she needs the money.

-I can't even look at him.

0:21:220:21:25

-He's so stingy.

-One to ten best friend rating approval?

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-Not even minus two or anything.

-Yeah, I don't trust him either.

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-Uh-oh, here comes the big hair.

-What do you guys think of this?

0:21:330:21:36

-That's my dress! I've got that dress.

-Really?

-Yeah.

0:21:360:21:40

-It looks so good on you.

-Thanks, yeah, I think it looks good.

0:21:400:21:43

-Where did you get it from?

-I think I got it from under there.

0:21:430:21:46

I don't know if I wasn't supposed to go under the thing and get it.

0:21:460:21:50

-This should be interesting.

-Yeah, who cares, there's like nothing.

0:21:500:21:54

-This is all my stuff!

-Oh, no.

0:21:540:21:58

This is mine. They are my shorts. Size 8. That's my size.

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And nobody can ever find that shirt anywhere else. That is my shirt.

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I bet it even smells like my mum's washing detergent.

0:22:050:22:08

Yeah, it's going to smell like you, isn't it(?)

0:22:080:22:10

Yeah, that smells like me, Katie. Don't even lie, that smells like me.

0:22:100:22:13

-These must be Jess's clothes all right.

-OK, can I tell you something?

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He asked for your address the other night.

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-Why would you give it to him?!

-Yeah, why? Here he comes.

0:22:200:22:25

-What's the matter?

-That dress looks heaps like one Jess has.

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And there are some of my clothes. Where did you get this stuff?

0:22:300:22:34

-My parents bring it in. I just sell it.

-Where do your parents get it?

0:22:340:22:38

-I don't know, I just work the afternoons.

-A likely story(!)

0:22:380:22:42

-You know what, actually, you can't buy that.

-What do you mean?

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Because I wanted to buy it.

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What, now you have seen how good it looks on me,

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you suddenly want it. I don't think so.

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-AARON:

-It's OK, it's all right. Do you want to purchase that?

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-I'll let you.

-What did you say about that, Jess?

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-Well, I've got the exact same one.

-They're not her clothes.

0:22:560:22:58

I know what my clothes look like.

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-This guy doesn't look happy.

-We've got your jacket over here.

0:23:020:23:06

-Yeah, we have that jacket. We kept it for you.

-Right.

0:23:060:23:09

-Your jacket? What?!

-Can I have a look at that, mate?

-Yeah, sure.

0:23:090:23:12

Who's in charge here?

0:23:120:23:13

-I think it's about to get ugly, folks.

-You are?

0:23:130:23:16

-For today I am, yeah.

-Well, I'm pretty sure that this is my jacket.

0:23:160:23:21

I'm pretty certain it is. Why did you put these patches on it?

0:23:210:23:25

Cos we get them in and we fix them up.

0:23:250:23:27

Did you put the patches on to hide the fact that it is stolen?

0:23:270:23:30

-Are you serious?

-I am dead serious, mate.

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I get stuff delivered in boxes and I bring it out.

0:23:320:23:34

Hello, dears. I am sorry to bother you again but I have lost 200.

0:23:340:23:39

-I think I left it in one of the handbags.

-That's OK, we found it.

0:23:390:23:43

-I'll check. I'll have a look. I haven't seen it.

-The game's up.

0:23:430:23:45

-We found it, yeah.

-Don't trust him, he stole this jacket off me.

0:23:450:23:48

-I haven't stolen anything.

-But she said you had it.

-You found it.

0:23:480:23:52

-What are you talking about?

-Don't lie.

-We've got your money.

0:23:520:23:57

Jess, you're a star.

0:23:570:23:58

-LADY: I trusted you with my memories and you...

-I did.

-No, you didn't.

0:23:580:24:01

Calm down, it's OK. Look, we have your money.

0:24:010:24:03

-She just took that out of the cash register. That's not...

-No.

0:24:030:24:06

-MAN: I'm calling the police. This isn't on.

-Police? Cool.

0:24:060:24:09

-You're stealing coats off people.

-That is not your jacket!

0:24:090:24:12

-Are you OK?

-She is fine.

0:24:120:24:14

She brought in her stuff and poured it all out.

0:24:140:24:16

-Sorry to raise my voice.

-What kind of business are you running?

0:24:160:24:18

That's not your money, that's not your jacket

0:24:180:24:21

and they are not your clothes.

0:24:210:24:23

Time to finish this, prank style.

0:24:230:24:25

-Excuse me, I've just had a call in the area.

-Oh, my gosh!

-What?

0:24:250:24:31

-I know who you are.

-'She got me good, folks.'

0:24:310:24:34

-What are you talking about?

-I know who you are.

0:24:340:24:36

Katie, tell Jess what's been going on.

0:24:360:24:38

You've just been pranked by the Prank Patrol!

0:24:380:24:42

-What did you think was going on, Jess?

-Oh, my God!

0:24:440:24:47

My favourite part of the prank would be when I ripped the dress

0:24:500:24:54

and beads went flying and Jess, her face was like...

0:24:540:24:58

When Jess saw her clothes,

0:24:580:25:00

especially when the model wore them...

0:25:000:25:02

-That's my dress!

-..she freaked. She was like, "Those are my clothes!"

0:25:020:25:05

When Aaron took the 200 from the lady,

0:25:050:25:07

I wouldn't have been able to forgive him. I thought it was so real.

0:25:070:25:10

She was like, "I'm never talking to him again. Negative two out of ten."

0:25:100:25:14

When Scotty walked in, I knew it was a prank

0:25:140:25:16

cos I've seen his face everywhere and I knew all his disguises.

0:25:160:25:19

-What are you talking about?

-I know who you are!

0:25:190:25:22

I think I'll definitely get Katie back.

0:25:220:25:25

No, I don't think Jess will get me back.

0:25:250:25:27

I think she'll be scared I'll do it again.

0:25:270:25:29

Oh, no!

0:25:310:25:32

Can you help me, Jess?

0:25:340:25:36

You broke it!

0:25:400:25:42

Katie! Just get it off.

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