Debriefing

Zug.com: Prince of Pranks

The sordid tale of Sir John Hargrave and Zug.com's Super Bowl prank

By Scott Berinato

July 20, 2007CSO — It's hard to know when to believe Sir John Hargrave. Did he really legally change his name to Sir John in hopes of being knighted by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II? Did he really name his son Luke Rocket Hargrave because he thought Rocket was the coolest name ever? When you've been orchestrating pranks for 13 years, Hargrave says, people don't believe anything you say because they're scared that they're part of the joke. Hargrave specializes in stunts that expose security. He's taken a special interest in credit card companies' inability to stop fraud. He's signed up for several credit cards under famous people's names (e.g., Michael Jackson) and even had a real card issued to him under the name Giant Monkey. "I'm a comedian first and foremost," Hargrave explains. "If I've made you laugh, I've done my job. But I find the most interesting pranks are about things that make me really, really mad." Debriefing spoke to Hargrave about Bluetooth headsets' ­comedic value, his biggest prank yet and his preternatural ability to self-promote.

Debriefing: So you're a comedian? Do people always ask you to say ­something funny?

Sir John Hargrave: You mean besides right now? When you run the world's oldest comedy website, Zug.com, for 13 years, and you were born on April Fool's day, people always expect you to be funny.

That's not funny. Say something funny.

[Weak, impatient laugh]

On your site you have a detailed text and video account of walking right into Dolphin Stadium prior to the Super Bowl with two pallets of suspicious little light-up devices. What was the goal of the prank?

The goal was to orchestrate the world's greatest prank of all time—

Yeah, that's right. Plus I had my book to promote, Prank the Monkey: The ZUG Book of Pranks, which is number one in Amazon's Humor section. [Measured throat clearing]

Is it true you opened a credit card in Ashton Kutcher's name? That you Punk'd the Punk'der?

Yeah. That's a chapter of my book.

You self-promote much better than you tell jokes.

That's z-u-g dot com. Again, the book is Prank the Monkey.

Back to the Super Bowl. Some think you wanted to—surprise, surprise—spell the name of your website with the light-up devices during Prince's halftime show, but failed. Some say you never got into Dolphin Stadium at all but since you couldn't handle prank failure, you faked it. I call hoax!

I find it consistently amusing that a conspiracy theory has risen around this. It's remarkable that we pulled something off and people can't believe it. Americans crave this illusion of total security. It just wasn't that hard. Wouldn't it cost more to fake the moon landing than actually go to the moon?

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