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Skeleton Drive-Thru Prank Scares Fast-Food Workers (Video)

By    |   Thursday, 03 October 2013 07:40 AM EDT

A new prank video of a skeleton rolling up to a drive-thru has taken over the Internet with more than 2 million views in two days.

In the clip, Magic of Rahat, who bills himself as the "Prankster Magician," hides in his car's seat upholstery, places a fake skeleton behind the wheel, and proceeds towards the drive-thru window at various fast-food restaurants.

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The reactions vary. One employee screams expletives, while another manager just stares at the skeleton. One girl asks if she can take a photo for Instagram, and another records a video.

"I'm crying I'm laughing so hard!" one YouTube user commented.

"He definitely looks like he could use some meat on those bones. Make it a double burger! Love it!" another posted.


Magic of Rahat's YouTube channel is known for featuring videos of pranks on unsuspecting drive-thru workers. Other joke clips include an "invisible driver" that rolls up to the window, a driver that faints while picking up food, and a customer whose wallet spontaneously bursts into flames.




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A new prank video of a skeleton rolling up to a drive-thru has taken over the Internet with more than 2 million views in two days. The prank scared unsuspecting fast food workers.
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