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THIS hilarious footage shows scaffolders playing a life-size version of the children's game Whac-A-Mole.

The group of workers who call themselves The Happy Scaffs can be seen popping out from inside large yellow construction barrels.

 Theses scaffolders decided to wind down after work by enjoying a real life game of Whac-A-Mole
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Theses scaffolders decided to wind down after work by enjoying a real life game of Whac-A-MoleCredit: Facebook/The Happy Scaffs via Storyful
 The group who call themselves the Happy Scaffs regularly post entertaining videos to their Facebook page
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The group who call themselves the Happy Scaffs regularly post entertaining videos to their Facebook pageCredit: Facebook/The Happy Scaffs via Storyful
 The scaffolders hid in yellow construction barrels while their colleague tried to hit them with a soft pole
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The scaffolders hid in yellow construction barrels while their colleague tried to hit them with a soft poleCredit: Facebook/The Happy Scaffs via Storyful
 The Happy Scaffs, who are aged between 17 and 38, are based in Brighton
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The Happy Scaffs, who are aged between 17 and 38, are based in BrightonCredit: Facebook
 They have gained a big social media following by uploading singing sessions, and have more than 1,800 followers
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They have gained a big social media following by uploading singing sessions, and have more than 1,800 followersCredit: Facebook

As they rise from the barrels, one man tries to hit their heads with a large soft pole.

The Happy Scaffs, who are aged between 17 and 38 and based in Brighton, regularly post videos of their singing on Facebook.

According to the page they “love to sing along whilst in there [sic] work vehicles and have fun whilst at work."

One member Jordan Eason said the decision to play the game was "spur of the moment".

He said:  "It was the end of the day of work.

"It was my decision to make the game.

"Lots of people have been positive about it and love the video.

"It was a spur of the moment game and I'm looking to try and do some more videos in the new year."


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