MONTREAL - A pair of Quebec radio personalities known for prank phone calls are boasting of another victim _ the Secretary General of the United Nations.

Marc-Antoine Audette and Sebastien Trudel say they posed as Prime Minister Stephen Harper and were able to get Ban Ki Moon on the phone.

The so-called Masked Avengers say the diplomat was rushed out of an important meeting to speak to them.

They say Ban Ki-Moon became confused when fake Harper complained he was too busy combing his hair with crazy glue.

Harper's spokesman tweeted about the prank _ "well played."

The Avengers' past victims include former Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe, former American vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin and business tycoon Donald Trump.

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  • Prime Minister Stephen Harper smiles at Dr. Henry Kissinger after being presented with the World Statesman of the Year Award by the Appeal of Conscience Foundation at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York on Thursday, September 27, 2012.

  • Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivers a speech at the Appeal of Conscience Foundation's Annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York on Thursday, September 27, 2012. The Appeal of Conscience Foundation awarded Harper as the World Statesman of the Year.

  • Prime Minister Stephen Harper holds the World Statesman of the Year Award after being presented with it during a photo opportunity prior to the Appeal of Conscience Foundation's Annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York on Thursday, September 27, 2012.

  • In this photo provided by the Appeal of Conscience Foundation, Rabbi Arthur Schneier, second right, president and founder, The Appeal of Conscience Foundation, and Dr. Henry Kissinger, far right, present Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, center, with the World Statesman Award, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. Vikram Pandit, left, CEO, Citigroup, and Ginni Rometty, second left, President and CEO, IBM, each received the Appeal of Conscience Award from the ACF foundation, which champions religious freedom, human rights and tolerance throughout the world.

  • Prime Minister Stephen Harper is seen prior to the Appeal of Conscience Foundation's Annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York on Thursday, September 27, 2012.

  • Stephen Harper chats with Henry Kissinger.

  • Stephen Harper accepts the The Appeal of Conscience FoundationÂ’'s “World Statesman Award” from Rabbi Arthur Schneier and Henry Kissinger in New York.

  • Stephen Harper speaks with The President of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas at the United Nations.

  • Stephen Harper meets with Henry Kissinger at his New York office.