Student Gets Principals To Unknowingly Sing Smash Mouth's 'All Star' In Epic Senior Prank
April 13, 2017
Ryan Storch told his Principal and Assistant Principals at Coppell High School in Texas that he needed them to read some words off of a teleprompter for a "stress test". What they didn't know is that he spliced the lyrics of "All Star" by Smash Mouth in a sequential order, and put the words on the teleprompter.
After they all finished reading, he told them that they would be getting an email within a couple months with their data analysis. Well... this was their "data analysis".
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