You Kicked My Dog
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"You Kicked My Dog" is a prank call released in 1995 by an unknown prank caller known as Kerpal, who used an Indian English accent. Credit of this prank call has not been officially acknowledged by anyone, but "You Kicked My Dog" is sometimes incorrectly attributed to The Jerky Boys, Tom Green, Weird Al Yankovic, Dick Cheney, Jimmy Kimmel, Eminem and Adam Sandler.[citation needed] The prank call was done in Mississauga (Malton), Ontario, Canada in the fall of 1993.[citation needed] The call was recorded on an answering machine and distributed by the caller on tape in the summer of 1994.[citation needed] An unknown individual who purchased the tape uploaded the file to Napster and the call has been online ever since.[citation needed]
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[edit] The prank call
The man in the prank call identifies himself as Kerpal and claims to be of 'Paki' descent (highlighted by the last dialogue spoken by him in the call; "just because I am Paki doesn't mean I stink!"). A man known as Abtar answers the telephone. Kerpal then alleges that Abtar's older daughter kicked his dog. Abtar asks his daughter in Punjabi: "Dog noo kick kita see?" (Did you kick the dog?). After minutes of confusion, it is revealed that the daughter knows nothing about kicking Kerpal's dog, let alone who Kerpal is. The call eventually degrades into a shouting match with Kerpal shouting obscenities.
[edit] History
At least three different Flash animations have been created to visualize this call. The simplest one, thought to be the original, was created by Adam Letalik and published on FlatPlanet in late 1999.[1]
This phone call is still played by radio stations, notably KQRS in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The line "You know damn right!" is a catchphrase of KQRS personality Tom Barnard.
[edit] Variations
Soundboards featuring clips from "You Kicked My Dog" can be found on the internet. Other pranks have been successfully conducted using such soundboards and have been released as alternate versions of the original.
Many sequels to "You Kicked My Dog" exist on the Internet. One popular version features a conversation between two Indian-accented men where the caller, Purpa Sadu (a.k.a kerpal), requests to be picked up from an airport, but the call denegrates into another conflict using harsh language.
Another variation on the internet is where a person calls a Chinese restaurant in Canada and tells them "you ate my dog"
[edit] References
- ^ Kertar Calls the Neighbours! - You kicked my dog!. FlatPlanet.org. Archived from the original on 2001-09-27. Retrieved on 2007-02-05. “Animation by Adam Letalik / Recording by Purpa Sadu”
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- You Kicked My Dog
- You Kicked My Dog (Original Version)
- You Kicked My Dog (YouTube)
- You Kicked My Dog script
- Kerpal Airport Call
- "You Kicked My Dog" on TCR's "OMG INTERNET!: The On-Going History Of Internet Humour"