Geoffrey Chaucer's book Canterbury Tales (1392) is the earliest recorded association between April 1st and foolishness.
The first time April 1st and foolishness were associated was in 1392 in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
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Yes,you can say after april fools.
"April Fools Day" or "All Fools Day" falls on the 1st of April every year.
In 2011 April Fools Day falls on a Friday
April fools day is in April. April is in Spring.
April Fools' Day in 2011 is on Friday, April 1.
I guess it does as its April Fools Day (All Fools Day)
April fools!!
no... April Fools it is
in 1846 April fools was established