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Oh yeah. The best tricks are usually in the morning though, when people are tired and groggy. Try the most obvious trick in the start of the day to confuse the person
Most people got it from a Nintendo magazine in April about Sonic joining SSBM, but it was an April Fools joke...
ON APRIL FOOLS DAY (APRIL 1st) TALK TO YOUR NEIGHBORS AND GET THEM!
Origin of April Fools' Day There are several theories about the origin of April Fools' Day. The most popular explanation is the switch to the Gregorian calendar. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar (the Gregorian Calendar) to replace the old Julian date. Prior to that, the new year was celebrated for eight days, from March 25 until April 1. Those who did not adapt the new calendar system, or did not learn about it, continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1. Other people began to make fun of these traditionalists, sending them on "fool's errands" or trying to trick them into believing something false. These April "fools" were subjected to ridicule and practical jokes and the tradition was born. These pranks were first called Poisson d'avril (April fish) because a young, naive fish is easily caught. A common prank was to hook a paper fish on the back of someone as a joke. This evolved over time and a custom of prank-playing continues on the first day of April.
April Fool's Day, as far as I'm concerned, is celebrated in most parts of the world. I celebrate it here in North America.
That might be the custom for some, but for most, April Fool's day jokes are done at any time of the day on April 1.
Why that is simple. It is Cam Savage. He's also a pretty awesome guy.
There are many ways to do such a trick, but the most common one is it goes up your sleeve.
most likely yes. when don't they have a free item. in the play awards there were three!!!
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Origin of April Fools' Day There are several theories about the origin of April Fools' Day. The most popular explanation is the switch to the Gregorian calendar. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar (the Gregorian Calendar) to replace the old Julian date. Prior to that, the new year was celebrated for eight days, from March 25 until April 1. Those who did not adapt the new calendar system, or did not learn about it, continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1. Other people began to make fun of these traditionalists, sending them on "fool's errands" or trying to trick them into believing something false. These April "fools" were subjected to ridicule and practical jokes and the tradition was born. These pranks were first called Poisson d'avril (April fish) because a young, naive fish is easily caught. A common prank was to hook a paper fish on the back of someone as a joke. This evolved over time and a custom of prank-playing continues on the first day of April.
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