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No one was hurt during the filming of this show. Well, not quite perhaps, since it involves ``killer'' pranks engineered, executed and caught on film by everyday people -- without professional assistance -- and posted online. The hosts and inspiration are College Humor.com's Streeter Seidell and Amir Blumenfeld, whose back-and-forth prank war has become an Internet phenomenon.
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Cheri Brownlee
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Streeter Seidell
Amir Blumenfeld
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