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The pranksters take jobs at a garden center, try their luck as CPR instructors and see if they can cut it as deli-counter workers. The pranksters tee it up as golf instructors; line up investors as Broadway producers; and play cat-and-mouse with customers at a pet store. The pranksters raise dough for unusual charities at a donut shop, interrupt some fed-up diners mid-meal in a Chinese restaurant and provide shoppers with unsolicited advice at a mall.

The guys try to smooch strangers on the streets of Manhattan, play a word game with unsuspecting shoppers, and try not to be camera shy when they're forced to pose as photographers. The guys toy with customers at a candy store using bizarre party props, they all try their hands at nosing, and they break the rules of appropriate elevator etiquette. The guys mouth off to patients in a dentist's office, toss popcorn at movie goers in a theater, and take photos for their outrageous blogs in a public park.

Part 1 of 2. Featured: Season 1 highlights; the jokesters recalling favorite moments; and never before seen clips. The guys polish their skills as manicurists in an unsuspecting nail salon, get touchy feely with patrons in a comic book store, and race through the aisles of a grocery store. Joe, Murr, Q, and Sal bring you their favorite moments from season one. The guys discuss their most shocking incidents, the best reactions, and reveal never before seen moments from the cutting room floor.

The pranksters prove insensitive while conducting a sensitivity training class, have surprise celebrity encounters on the street and try being unreceptive receptionists in a busy office. The pranksters share shameful secrets in the park, don headsets at a fast food drive through, and ask unsuspecting strangers to dance.

The pranksters dumbfound focus groups with lackluster inventions, use park goers as pillows for a nap, and persuade grocery store shoppers to reconsider their original selections. The pranksters ask mall shoppers to settle some senseless debates, scream for ice cream in a sweetshop, and protest offbeat causes in a park. The guys endure a shakedown at a discount store, test fate with the ''Wheel of Doom'' and attempt to become Hibachi chefs. The pranksters get help from strangers in their quest to find imaginary places.

Also: a search for a house sitter. The pranksters see how far they can go as optometrists, give unsound financial advice and push outlandish political ideas in an attempt to snag votes. The guys teach a dance class, attempt to sell tickets to Broadway plays and demand a rematch in sudden death debates.

The guys host a taste test with uncomfortable survey questions afterward, negotiate for worthless items at a flea market and work as attendants at a gas station. The joker's advertise terrible ideas to a bunch of agency professionals, work as custodians at a mall food court and test themselves with the terrifying wheel of doom.

The friends face off in a series of challenges including giving palm readings and manicures. The guys lose sight of social etiquette with strangers in the park, present disastrous timeshare opportunities to future vacationers, and get sneaky with people's pockets in the grocery store. The pranksters hug strangers in the park and present zany inventions to customers. Later, they stage a manhunt for their fictitious spouses.

Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr paint themselves into a corner teaching an art class, face the dartboard of destiny at a local bar, and tonight's loser stresses out over a Joker home invasion. The pranksters visit a foot doctor and seek assistance as they bury items in the park. Later, they engage in a race at a supermarket. The pranksters spotlight the importance of office safety and try online dating using embarrassing profiles. The pranksters attempt to stifle their laughter during humorous presentations; Q turns the tables when the others gang up on him.

Rosie O'Donnell makes a surprise visit. Also: bowling-alley patrons get pranked; and diners are forced-fed. Sal, Murr, Q and Joe have dared one another to do the most ridiculous, humiliating public pranks imaginable. Murr, Joe, Sal and Q get creative with their French fries at the mall food court, and compete to see whose ridiculous invention will win over a focus group. Then, the guys head to the Jersey Shore to serve up some embarrassment at a beachside burger joint. The guys compete to stay undetected in a high flying challenge, force each other to do absurd tasks at a music store, and try to get a compliment on some not-so stylish outfits.

The guys blindly follow each other's humiliating directions at a water park, compete to sell their ridiculous book ideas, and try to convince unknowing strangers to save their seats in Times Square. The guys revive some classic jokes at their own expense; they go head-to-head debating nonsense in a humiliating elimination challenge. The guys get eaten alive leading a business luncheon, and trip over their own feet selling running shoes. The Jokers lack customer service skills as bumbling bellhops, pitch strange inventions to a confused focus group, and serve lunch with a side of awkward when they man a hot dog stand.

The guys reach high to surprise tonight's big loser. The guys strike the wrong chord as music instructors and try to save face in a humiliating focus group face-off. The guys call it quits with a cringe-worthy public announcement, and act as dinosaur experts with preposterous prehistoric lessons. The guys fumble through a grocery store and re-gift the weird contents of a mystery bag.

The guys meet to talk about their favorite moments; the most uncomfortable, most embarrassing, most humiliating and most outrageous. Joe, Murr, Sal and Q serve up tasks as deli waiters; deli customers are asked to settle debates; an embarrassing toast leaves everyone speechless. The guys look for love at a singles' event; a storybook ending becomes a humiliating sob story. The guys talk about their favorite moments during the show. The guys head to the Lone Star State where they whip up trouble teaching cowboy skills on a ranch, and forget their southern hospitality trying to sell western wear.

The guys give a taste of their awkward customer service at a liquor store, take tickets of humiliation at a deli counter, and try to get signatures to recognize phony holidays. The guys try to warm up to strangers at a ski lodge; the loser is the surprise entertainer at the wrong party. The guy's celebrate three years of embarrassing each other; some bonus footage of the guy's favorite moments. The guys try to keep a straight face as the other Jokers act out bizarre scenes; the guys try to get an embarrassing word in edgewise with strangers at the park.

Serving guests at a sub shop; using memory to get through a series of commands; the loser experiences the painful pangs of parenthood. The guys push all the wrong buttons at a video game store, try to rope rock climbers into repeating a bizarre word and give away tickets to a flop of a show. The guys try to reach out and touch people at the mall with anything but their hands; the guys must quit their jobs in front of a crowd.

The guys discuss ticks, tricks, and antics; the best bloopers. The guy's share secrets with shoppers; the guy's get creative in an art store; the big loser heads to the airport with a travel itinerary that would make anyone nauseous. The guys get themselves into some hairy predicaments at the beauty supply store; a language barrier adds to the awkwardness during a text message challenge in Times Square. The guys pitch fabulous and tasty mascot ideas to diehard baseball fans.

Then, Joe and Q, break-it-down old-school-style at the mall. And finally, Sal and Murr face-off in a challenge that literally proves neither is book smart. The guys spread the love in a bridal dress shop; then attempt to sway focus groups with fragrance campaigns that truly stink; the big loser wonders if he's too old to get a visit from the tooth fairy. It's spa day for the Jokers; Sal reveals his secret identity; surprised strangers wish they could have their penny back for sharing their thoughts; the big loser finds himself a little over dressed.

The clock is ticking during a time sensitive challenge in the park; tonight's big loser thinks he can sing and dance his way out of his punishment. The Jokers make some tough calls at a telemarketing agency that leave everyone wondering if they're just phoning it in. Then the guys' intentions get wishy-washy at a fountain in the mall. Plus, Q and Sal tap into their spiritual side when they catch some dreams down at the shore.

And the big loser of the night has his tour dampened by the other Jokers. Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr take to the court to serve up some seriously personal tennis lessons, and then head to the park for a bewildering game of Now! And tonight's loser must put his face through the ultimate test during a food presentation! Q, Murr, Sal, and Joe provide a false sense of security to some sassy shoppers at a drug store, and the competition reaches new heights during a rematch of their balloon challenge in the grocery store.

And tonight the guys laugh and cry their way through the first ever permanent punishment! The guys cannonball into an uncomfortable poolside encounter, and convince strangers to press send on their absurd e-mails. Later, tonight's loser presents a shocking senior citizen initiative to a community planning board. It's foul play when the guys work stadium security! Then, the guys contaminate evidence during a crime scene investigation class.

Plus, tonight's loser develops multiple personality disorder when opening for Legends in Concert. Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr ham it up behind the counter of a famous NYC deli, and head to Union Square where they break the ice with bizarre behavior while selling popsicles. And tonight's loser wishes Bingo wasn't his name-o in a humiliating and cringe-worthy punishment.

Sal, Q and Murr all head off to a casino in order to try their luck at being Blackjack dealers. They form a team to play a complicated guessing game in a park as well as polishing some strangers shoes to a less than sparkling shine. The loser of tonights show gets to take a beating on the Cyclone game at Brooklyn however theres a twist: a mysterious lover delivers the blows. Sal, Q and Murr are sent to some employers this episodes and get cheeky whilst explaining their uninspired resumes as they try to gain a job working at a mobile phone shop.

Following this they head off to the ferry as they pile on bizzare gesture after bizarre gesture on top of one another. The loser tonight witnesses an unholy matrimony. The guys head to Miami for the season 4 premiere.

They ride around in scooters that are controlled by the other Jokers, complete embarrassing tasks on the beach, and team up posing as nightclub bouncers. The guys try to teach fencing, but Q unknowingly encounters an Olympic athlete at his own defense.

Then, they do and say what they are told as hairstylists at a barber shop. The guys team up to host a team building seminar, and head down to the shore to act as horrible caricature artists. The guys team up to play hide-and-sneak at the grocery store, and draw straws at a BBQ joint causing trouble. The guys serve up awkwardness at a burger joint, have no one to blame but themselves at a department store, and make up bizarre words with odd definitions at the park. The jokers try to get convenience store shoppers to side with them after being soaked by an angry customer, and team up to showcase their event planning business at a wedding expo.

The guys act not so silent at a library, and hunt for their imaginary wives again at the mall. The guys hit the ice rink to play a slippery balloon game and try to get support for ridiculous causes at the park.

The guys pucker up at the food court trying to find a selected stranger to kiss, and show focus group attendees their latest life stories, published as movies. The jokers annoy art-loving patrons at a gallery opening, and pass bizarre judgement on shoppers at the grocery store. The guys team up to work at a rink rental counter, tell strangers to mind their manners at the mall, and convince strangers to leave a cafe.

The guys ask and answer questions in a focus group again and have a toilet paper basketball shootout at the grocery store. The guys set sail for a special cruise ship mid-season finale episode. They make the pool deck their own playground, and team up to give out misinformation as entertainment directors.

The guys work to do what they're told while selling auto parts, and team up to try to reel in unsuspecting shoppers' luggage using a fish hook at the mall.

The guys use their bad service skills as sporting goods salesmen, and compete head-to-head in a game called "Do It Better" on the streets. The guys lend an unhelpful hand as high-tech store employees, and search for bizarre perps on the loose in the mall.

The guys compete in another game of "Put-Pocket" at the grocery store, and at the park the guys take over each other's cell phones. The guys get punchy while giving boxing lessons, and head to the mall where they share the gift of music with strangers.

The guys teach a crash course in sorry behavior, settle bizarre debates at a discount store, and spread good news at the mall. The guys team up to make security presentations, hold hands with others at the park, and stump each other with ridiculous facts at a florist. This live one-hour special is hosted by Howie Mandel in New York City to commemorate the show's th episode.

The pre-taped challenges shown: The guys conduct interviews while the others try to make them laugh from behind a window, fake injuries at a grocery store, and cross off their "bucket list" items. The guys visit New Orleans and team up to steal sips from people's drinks at a bar, work with the wheel of voo-doom, and crash a horse and buggy ride.

The guys ask people at the park if they agree or disagree with their bizarre points of view, team up to give lessons on real estate, and complete three assigned tasks at a greeting card store. The guys do some babysitting and ask strangers to watch their kid while running an errand.

They also conduct taste tests with shoppers while asking unrelated survey questions written by the other Jokers. The guys work at a pizza parlor, and then ask strangers to translate text messages written in Spanish.

The jokers act as tailors, and ask strangers if they can borrow their phones on the streets. Joe, Sal, Murr and Q pose as unreceptive receptionists in an office waiting room, then they head off to a wax museum where they mingle with the stiff crowd. In tonight's double punishment, the two losers are taken on a chopper ride from hell. The guys pose as employees at a copy center, conduct bizarre exit interviews for moviegoers and then lead some very peculiar protests.

Later, it's Unhappy Hour for tonight's big loser, as he cuts off paying customers at a party. The guys conduct focus groups to sell their illogical inventions created by the other guys, then head to a shoe store where they get off on the wrong foot.

And tonight's big loser discovers he's more flight than fight at the zoo. The guys play a game of copycat at the park while babysitting kids. Unfortunately the staff innocently eat most of them.

As a result Janine is super-efficient but Jerwayne and Ashley become tearful and paranoid whilst Christopher becomes extremely aggressive and takes to the streets on a rampage of destruction. He is arrested but fortunately the policemen are also members of the White Man's Reggae Club and help Lance replenish his stock of cakes.

Add Image S3, Ep2. Ashley is forced to confess to Jerwayne that he split with his girlfriend Deanne, claiming that he and Jerwayne were a gay couple, because he was scared of Deanne's dog Dick, who was always trying to hump him.

Ashley is about to tell Deanne the truth when she explains that Dick has died, apparently of love for Ashley. He agrees to scatter Dick's ashes but on return finds that Deanne now has another dog, Son of Dick. Jerwayne decides to maintain the lie of being gay when some girls invite him to an Ann Summers underwear party - where he meets another man also S3, Ep3.

Christopher grows a moustache for charity but is mocked by Ashley and Jerwayne, who think that doing things for charity must hurt. However customer Jennifer finds the moustache very sexy so Janine, who, after reading an Internet article, is into making positive decisions, hires Christopher out as a nude model for Jennifer's friends photography group in exchange for sponsorship.

After feeling exploited Christopher shaves off the moustache but urges Ashley and Jerwayne to run a marathon with him, reminding that charity should hurt. To counter Shelley's demands to have a S3, Ep4. The Phone Shop is hoping to win the Golden Bowl award for the most missold insurance for the sixth year in a row despite the fact that the trophy resembles a man with his hand in a toilet and Christopher finds it all dishonest.



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