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A stunned couple came home from their honeymoon to find their windows boarded up, manure in their truck and a tractor in their dining room.

Not only that but somebody had filled their bath with balloons, individually wrapped all their cutlery in clingfilm and taken the labels off all their canned food.

But newlyweds Dave and Lianne Roe weren't too shocked, because they knew exactly who had trashed the house - their mates.

In fact the pranks have become a tradition among the couple's friendship group, beginning in 2008, and getting more extreme each time.

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Dave, 31, and Lianne, 30, had jetted off to Mallorca for a week, and it was when they got back they discovered friend Chris Shaw and other pals had continued the custom at their house.

Dave, a farmer, said: "I was fully expecting it - it was revenge.

"When Chris got married I wrapped his house in bale wrap and made it look like a bale - his cars, his hedge, his gates, so I was expecting it. Lianne saw the funny side.

"She thought on the way home from the airport they might have been nice and left us alone, but there was no chance."

He said the only person who "escaped" the prank was the couple's one-year-old daughter, Jessica, whose belongings were left alone.

Dave added: "They had boarded the windows up, they had put a three-piece bathroom suite in the porch - a bath, a sink and a toilet.

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"They filled all the drawers with rice, they took all the labels off the food tins so we don't know what they are.

"They filled the sugar pot up with salt, and filled all the pillows with rice.

"They put signs in the top window saying 'beware of the bull', and they put a sold sign in front of the house.

"There were some road work signs in the middle of the drive, and with my pick-up truck, they wired the foot brake up with the horn, so every time I touched the brake it sounded the horn. And he superglued the radio on full blast."

Dave, of Preston, Lancs., said he had put the house back to normal but was still discovering tricks they had played.

Dave and Lianne were married on September 11.

Chris Shaw, 31, of Garstang, Lancs., said: "Dave was my best man at my wedding, he's one of my best friends and he did the same sort of thing to my house. It's a tradition."