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Glorious Drive-Thru Prank Will Make Your Day

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YAHOO.COM - What's the only thing better than pulling an epic prank? Watching it on your computer, where you don't have to keep a straight face. So, feel free to laugh, snort and guffaw while watching Rahat the Magician Prankster pull a few fast ones on drive-through workers.

We first saw the clip over at Gawker. Rahat explains how he created a low-budget car-seat costume out of cardboard. The costume matches the car's interior and makes it appear as if nobody's driving. Then the fun begins. He orders something from the drive-through, pulls forward and records the reactions of the befuddled workers. You might think it gets old. It doesn't.

Typical reactions to seeing the "ghost car" include: "Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God" and "What the heck is going on?" Other awesome responses: "Am I tripping, son?" and "Oh, snap. What just happened?" One McDonald's employee refuses to accept the idea of a car without a driver. The worker stares at the "empty" car, turns around, gives himself a second, and then looks again.

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