Christmas gas prank goes viral as women trick their husbands with disastrous error

You’ve heard of a Christmas tree, Christmas gifts and Christmas carols, but what about Christmas gas? That’s what holiday jokesters are telling their loved ones that they pumped into their cars as part of a viral TikTok prank.“Hey, it’s Hannah,” one prankster says to her husband over the phone.“We have a problem.I stopped to get gas on the way to work and they were out.

So, I had to get the Christmas gas.And now my car is sputtering so bad, I barely made it to work.”Hannah Crawford, 31, of Stockton, Alabama, heard about the prank from a friend and could not resist trying it on her husband.The family counselor slipped into her coworker’s office to make the call.“You used the what now?” Clayton Crawford can be heard asking, according to his wife’s video that she posted onto TikTok.

 “Don’t play with me.What are you talking about?”At this point, he seems skeptical.“The Christmas gas,” she replies, hardly able to contain her laughter. “It was a green handle instead of black.”“I’ll kill you,” Clayton Crawford told his wife.

“You better go run that car off a bridge somewhere if you did that.You better find a way to total it is all I’m telling you, because it’s ruined.”Hannah Crawford assures her husband that “they’re fixing it right now.” “You put diesel in your car,” he says.

“There’s no helping you.The green handle is diesel.”“He fell for it,” Hannah Crawford told Fox News Digital.

But Clayton said he had his suspicions.“As you could tell, I was just probably fed up with her c—, to be honest with you,” Clayton Crawford told Fox News Digital. “But maybe halfway wondering if this time she actually did it.One thing about her is it’s never something that’s not possible.

There’s always that, ‘Oh my god.’ You just never know what you’re going to get when you answer the phone with her,” he said.Viewers appeared to get a kick out of the video.“Love that his first thoug...

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