April Fools' Day
Holiday
April
Fools' Day is celebrated in many countries on April 1 every year.
Sometimes referred to as All Fools' Day, April 1 is not a national
holiday, but is widely recognized and celebrated as a day when ... Wikipedia
Google Maps joins the celebration of the day by publishing Captain Kidd's treasure maps for the world to combine effort to solve. click here. Be sure to watch the video.
All Fool's Day (or April Fools' Day) has been around for several centuries. See history here.
Most of us prefer to do the fooling rather than be fooled.
One site lists several ways to fool people on this day.
1. This one's for diabolical parents: When the kids are sound asleep, switch them to each other's beds. Just make sure you're there to see their reactions when they wake up!
2. Change your victim's cell phone settings from English to another language.
3. Replace the cream filling of Oreos with toothpaste, then invite your target for a snack.
3. Replace the cream filling of Oreos with toothpaste, then invite your target for a snack.
For those who see humor in this sort of prank, (I readily admit I am not among them) click here.
Watch your back today!
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