Make some jello before it sets, pour some into a glass and put a straw into the glass. After the jello sets, give it to someone saying "here's some fruit punch" or something and they won't be able to drink it through the straw because it's jello!!! LOL Make sure that you say "April fools!"
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April fools!!
April fools was first developed by April F. Ules, who is also responsible with creating Valentine's Day and Veteran's Day. April Fools was his baby, though.
Fools Rush InOur users share some prankish ideas:If you have a Facebook account, you actually have a life. ("APRIL FOOLS!") My God, you look so handsome! ("APRIL FOOLS!")No one on your friends' list is a rapist or random person whose friend request you just randomly accepted because you like the feeling of being accepted. ("APRIL FOOLS!")
Yes, the term April Fools is a proper noun because it is a specific day of the year. The noun April itself is a proper noun the name of a specific month. The noun fools, the plural form for fool, is a common noun unless used as the name of something like April Fools Day. Some other examples are the song, 'Only Fools Rush In' or the movie, 'Ship of Fools'.
It lasts the whole day in Canada. Some people say this is not true , but April fools is ALL DAY!
April Fool's Day is a day for fools! In other words, it's an excuse to be silly and lighten up some. The fools would be the people who play the silly pranks, and the fools that fall for them, so it's for everyone, truly and is meant for harmless, safe fun and laughter.
Some people say it ends at noon,and some people say its the whole April 1st
they slap people or place a fish some where on a person
Google has a great history of playing April Fools' jokes on its users. Some of these hoaxes include MentalPlex, which involved a series of error messages, PigeonRank, and Google Gulp.
if you have dogs take some lemonade and warm it up and poor it wherever ;) get it?
It was a purple one and you can't unless you maybe use some cheat.