Yes you can so ripped Kyle Boulden for thinking that you couldn't
xoxo Carmello
Here's one, "There a spider on your head!" They'll fall for it!
Here's another one, While there asleep get out a feather and some shaving cream. First, put the shaving cream on the hand. Second, tickle them with the feather on the nose. They will slap their nose and will be surprised to see shaving cream on their face! Finally, they will come to their senses! ^^
Play pranks!!! Dur!!:There answer
I suggest you do something that wont get you in trouble. Like pranks that get you wet or dirty! :My answer :3
IF ur a girl say your pregnant if your a boy say you got a girl Pregnant or say you failed a big test that is worth 30 percent of your grade or " fall" and " hurt" your foot start "crying" and pretend you are very injured or call her saying you got your bellybutton pierced at a kids party and that you've been hiding it for a few weeks
You go up to her. If her friends are around, make them leave. Then you ask her if you want to go out. Wait for her reaction. Then say April Fools. Note: get out of punching and/or slapping distance.
yes, make your mum or dad a cup of tea put about 20 sugars in it then watch them drink it, hahahahaha
Only one, that one day is April 1st. This only happens once a year!
April Fools' Day is celebrated in the Western world on April 1st of every year. Sometimes referred to as All Fools' Day, April 1st is not a legal holiday, but is widely recognized and celebrated as a day which not only tolerates, but encourages practical jokes. The day is special because it is a fun day when everyone must be "on their toes," so as not to be April fooled. Of course, getting through the whole day without getting fooled at least once is not an easy feat.
Geoffrey Chaucer's book Canterbury Tales (1392) is the earliest recorded association between April 1st and foolishness.
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 Fools day, until 1564 was called something like Possin D Aviel.
For me April fool is all year long. It is funnier to prank people when they least expecting it. I buy April fools day pranks at the related link.