"Ted doesn't really have an accessible home, and Ted doesn't really have an accessible doorbell," he said to the crowd who followed him today as he performed his pranks.So Ashton and some followers showed up at Ted's Montana Grill in Atlanta, named after Turner, and stacked hundreds of boxes of Ding Dongs in front of the restaurant while ringing a bell.
"Don't be shy, get involved," Ashton told the crowd from the top of a U-Haul van filled with boxes of the Hostess treat. "There are 800 boxes of Ding Dongs. There are approximately 9,600 Ding Dongs here. We have to deliver these to Ted!"Ashton said on his Twitter page that homeless Atlanta residents enjoyed the Dings Dongs after the prank. To then end the night, Ashton put out a banner with his Twitter name, @aplusk, over CNN's neon logo sign.
Now, Punk'd was an idiotic show and it was made just so Ashton could show how cool he was. That was a fail - the dude is now, and shall always be, a tool. He's not any better here, but the idea of stacking up almost 10,000 Dings Dongs is too hilarious not to applaud. You win this one, Kutcher.
