

Sometimes, however, Deutsch would catch on to the prank, and when he did, he responded with extreme hostility, shouting at the caller with profanity, obscene sexual references, usually involving the caller's mother, and threats of physical harm. Most of the time, Deutsch would call out the names, unaware that he was being subjected to a prank. During each call, the callers would ask Deutsch to call out fictitious names, which, when said aloud, sounded like something else entirely (for example, "Al Coholic" = alcoholic, or "Cole Kutz" = cold cuts). The Tube Bar was owned by Louis "Red" Deutsch, and most of the time, Deutsch was the person who answered the calls. In the mid-1970s, two young men, John Elmo and Jim Davidson, began calling a bar named the Tube Bar which was located in Jersey City, New Jersey in Journal Square. This is a crank call that sorta backfired and I'd like to bail out right now. Hugh: What can I do for you, Bart? Bart: Uh, look, I'll level with you, mister. (A man approaches Moe.) Hugh: Uh, I'm Hugh Jass. Oh, somebody check the men's room for a Hugh Jass. “Bart: Uh, yes, I'm looking for a friend of mine. Moe: Oliver Klozoff! Call for Oliver Klozoff.” “Bart: Is Oliver there? Moe: Who? Bart Oliver Klozoff. Mike Rotch! Mike Rotch! Hey, has anybody seen Mike Rotch lately?” Moe: Oh no, you rotten little punk! If I ever get a hold of you, I'll sink my teeth into your cheek and rip your face off!” Ah, come one, come on, one of you guys has gotta to be Homer Sexual. “Bart: Hello, Is Homer there? Moe: Homer who? Bart: Homer Sexual. When I get my hands on you, I'm gonna pull out your eyeballs with a corkscrew.” Listen, you little scum-sucking pus-bucket. (calling out) Hey, is there a Butts here? Seymour Butts? Hey, everybody, I Wanna Seymour Butts! Moe: (catching on) Hey, wait a minute. Bart: Is Seymour there? Last name, Butts. “Moe: Hello, Moe's Tavern - birthplace of the Rob Roy. “Bart: Hello, is Al there? Moe: Al? Bart: Yeah, Al. (Calling out) Jacques Strap! Hey, guys, I'm looking for a Jacques Strap!” “Bart: Is Jacques there? Moe: Who? Bart: Jacques, Last name Strap. Chavez on a private line and used taped extracts of Mr Castro's voice to make him think it was the communist leader himself on the phone." Two presenters at Radio El Zol, in Miami, called Mr. "A radio station in the American state of Florida has played a practical joke on President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela with a hoax phone call he believed was from his friend and ally, the Cuban leader Fidel Castro. He chatted to the Queen for 15 minutes on air - eliciting a promise that she would try to influence Quebec's referendum on proposals to break away from Canada - and she never realised it was a hoax." "In 1995, Canadian DJ Pierre Brassard got through to Buckingham Palace pretending to be Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.
