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A PRANKSTER tricked Asda staff into reading out a very x-rated message on the blower.

Michael Singer got bored while his wife was shopping into the store so used his head to pull off the ultimate prank.

 A prankster tricked Asda staff into reading out a very naughty message
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A prankster tricked Asda staff into reading out a very naughty messageCredit: Michael Singer/Storyful

The joker jotted down a car make and licence plate on a piece of paper and asked staff is if they would read it out as the driver had left the lights on.

He then warned the "battery will go flat" and hands over the note before walking away.

A female Asda worker unwittingly agreed to read out the message, which makes reference to a sex act.

Hilarious footage shows Michael wandering around the shop as the helpful worker says: "Can the owner of a Ford Focus, black, Ne1 4ABJ, please come to customer service.

 Michael Singer pretended a car had left its lights on and handed in a note to staff
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Michael Singer pretended a car had left its lights on and handed in a note to staffCredit: Michael Singer/Storyful
 Concerned about the battery running flat, the unwitting worker read out the message on the tannoy
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Concerned about the battery running flat, the unwitting worker read out the message on the tannoyCredit: Michael Singer/Storyful
 Michael can be heard giggling as the worker reads out the licence plate
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Michael can be heard giggling as the worker reads out the licence plateCredit: Michael Singer/Storyful
 He posted the video on Facebook
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He posted the video on FacebookCredit: Michael Singer/Storyful

"That's a black Ford Focus, NE1 4ABJ, thank you."

Michael can be heard giggling as the staff member repeats the joke - unaware of what she's really asking for.

It isn't clear when the footage was taken or where but Michael posted it on Facebook yesterday.

He said: "Passing the time in asda while my wife shops. Lmao."

His friends were quick to laugh at the joke - with one calling Michael a "legend".

Sarah Kowalski said: "I don’t want to laugh as it encourages you but that was bloody funny! I think she realised half way through but it was too late!!";

Lee Pono Ponting wrote: "ha ha your a clown but funny [sic]".

While Karina Thorne said: "Kerry how do you put up with him".


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