put a sign of their back saying i am crazy or something like that or putting some cranberry juice in their cofee before you do that ask them are they allgric to cranberries but wait a week to pull the prank because then they would know you did it . bye!
saran wrap his car!
Yes, colonial children did pull pranks, much like children today. Their pranks often included simple tricks, such as hiding objects, playing tricks on siblings, or using harmless scare tactics. These activities provided amusement and a sense of camaraderie among friends and siblings in a time when entertainment options were limited. Overall, pranks were a way for children to express their creativity and have fun.
In my opinion, it depends on the students and how well they handle muck up day. There is certainly nothing wrong with graduating seniors having a day when they can have fun and pull some harmless pranks. The problem would enter the picture if the fun and harmless pranks became something more than that. In that case, muck up day would be banned from that year forward.
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for fun. i would know.who is patillogigginanyway?
Allowing her to record her singles.
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A prank now and then between friends is usually harmless and hopefully everybody has a laugh over it. But horses don't share the same sense of humor as people and will probably not enjoy being part of the mischief.
Idiots like to pull pranks
No but they pull pranks on people at night.
Not a HolidayApril Fools Day is not an actual holiday. It is just a day that people play harmless pranks on others.