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Guys!It'

Guys!

It's almost April first!

Got any tricks up your sleeve that you'd be willing to share? >:O

(I, unfortunately, don't. I always forget. Plus, because of that, I'm always fooled! Humph!)

 

submitted by Dridian
(March 30, 2015 - 10:39 pm)

I'm with you Dridian- never remember till it's to late:)

submitted by Abigail A., age 14, VT
(March 31, 2015 - 6:22 am)

I always forget, too. =P

submitted by Alias
(March 31, 2015 - 4:36 pm)

I was planning to write a friend a fake love letter from a girl he has a crush on, but I dicided that would be too cruel. But trust me, I'm going to have something glorious planned for April Fools.Wink

submitted by Will, age 14, GA
(March 31, 2015 - 7:22 pm)

*laughs maniacally*

submitted by Somebody, age Who cares, Various places
(March 31, 2015 - 8:32 pm)

Ok. First I put fake dinosaurs all over our bedroom. And I put tape over the red light on the bottom of the mouse. I helped my little sister put one drop of food coloring at the bottom of True's cereal so the milk would be a different color. I changed the bookmark's place in my mom's English book (I'm homeschooled), and put confetti in my little sister's umbrella. I hid one one of my dad's lists and True's math papers (obviously I remember where they are). And I have one more trick up my sleeve for True, but I don't want her to see what it is so I'll post it tomorrow. 

submitted by Butterfly
(April 1, 2015 - 11:44 am)

A lot of people just switched around things in my classroom while my teacher is outside. And I swapped my math teacher's glasses with mine. People tried one with homework, but the teacher didn't fall for it. They unplugged the projector, stole markers, chalk, and many other supplies, switched the Popsicle sticks with our names on them. My teacher still hasn't found his social studies book.

submitted by Ellie, age 12, Place of tricks
(April 1, 2015 - 12:28 pm)

Well it was fun at first but then.... The Incident happened.... Well....

When we were getting our coats for outside recess.... some kids stayed in and... flipped desks over, put chairs on desks, dumped trash out, put a fan on my teacher's desk, put some papers on the floor, put chalk in the erasers, and now have to write a letter to the teacher on what they did and how they feel about it. 

So pranks on the teacher are out, but I still sorta had fun at lunch with my friends. And I still have some pranks planned out.... tis day not over yet!

 

submitted by SAVVY44x
(April 1, 2015 - 3:13 pm)

I had this "I'm leaving" prank but Cayke called me on it :).

submitted by Somebody, age Who cares, Various places
(April 1, 2015 - 4:35 pm)

My usual prank is to try and convince my younger siblings that April Fools day is actually tomorrow. I've done it the last couple of years, and it still worked today! We also sometimes make paper people or paper hands, and stick them in strange places, as well as taping pieces of paper with "I'm an April Fool!" written on them to people's backs. I wasn't very prepared this year though, so other than my usual trick, I just did the "That's a funny place for a piano!" trick, which isn't really reserved for April Fools...

Today was really fun though; my neighbours came over and we had an early Easter egg hunt, and about half the eggs (they were plastic shells with stuff inside) were April Fools, and had snow, rocks, and bark inside instead of chocolates! One egg even had an egg yolk in it!

submitted by Pied Piper, age never, island of fools
(April 1, 2015 - 8:40 pm)

I played a lot of pranks.

My sister and I always have massive rickrolling battles. I tried three different methods and I finally got her a few hours before April 1st ended. I embedded Never Gonna Give You Up in part of a video game and then sent it to her as a sample for a real game I'm making her. She was so impressed with the sample that she didn't end up mad at me for rickrolling her. (She tried getting me a couple of different ways but I didn't fall for them.)

I also rickrolled my parents by wanting to show them "something cool on the computer" and then bringing up the video.

Too bad there was no school otherwise I would have caused more havoc. 

submitted by Ruby M.
(April 3, 2015 - 12:28 am)