April Fools

LadyFish

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Well its April Fools Day. Has anyone been hit with a prank yet?<br /><br />Over the years I've pulled a couple of good ones. One time I got Mr. LadyFish before he even had his morning coffee.<br /><br />All you need is a rubber band in order to pull off. With the water faucet turned off, place the rubber band around the spray nozzle (the one with the hose) that sits next to the faucet and in particular make sure the rubber band is around the handle that turns the nozzle on. Now point the nozzle towards yourself.<br /><br />When he went to the sink to make the coffee and turned on the water he got soaked.
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<br /><br />I have to admit I tried it out first and got a little wet myself.
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<br /><br />Another time I pretended to be Consuelo with the IRS in Austin and called my boss who I knew was doing some creative accounting to schedule a meeting to discuss discrepancies in his tax returns for the past 3 years. He almost had to grab the nitro.<br /><br />I love this holiday.
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<br /><br />What pranks have you pulled or have been pulled on you?
 

tylerin

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Little gun-shy on this day. When I was in 2nd grade I put honey all over the toilet seat for one of my older sisters to find. Turns out Mom had to go next, and I got the crap beat out of me :D Free bikini wax ;)
 

LadyFish

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Why do we celebrate April Fools Day?<br /><br />Truth is we really don't know where the tradition of playing pranks on people came from.<br /><br />There are a few theories floating around though.<br /><br /># When the western world used the Julian calendar, the year began on March 25th because they celebrated the start of a new year with the start of spring. However since that fell in the Holy Week, the celebrated it on the first of April. However when we switched to the Gregorian calendar in the 1500s, we moved the New Year to the first of January. According to the most widely told story, those who still celebrated the New Year on April 1st were called April fools.<br /><br /># The Encyclopedia of Religion and the Encyclopedia Britannica thinks that the timing of April Fool's Day is directly related to the arrival of Spring, when nature 'fools' humans with erratic weather.<br /><br /># The Country Diary of Garden Lore has a theory that April Fools Day commemorates "the fruitless mission of the rook (the European crow) who was sent out in search of land from Noah's flood-surrounded ark."<br /><br />So, on April 1st are you going to be the tricked or the trickster?<br /><br />Did you know?<br /><br />* In France, April Fools day is called "Poisson d'Avril" meaning April Fish. The tradition is that French children will tape paper fish to the backs of their friends. When they would discover the fish on their back, the prankster would yell "Poisson d'Avril!" The origin of this is unknown.<br /> <br />* In Scotland the April fool is called April "gowk" which is Scottish for cuckoo. The Cuckoo is an emblem of simpletons.<br /> <br />* In Canada, CHEZ FM fooled the listeners one April Fools Day making listeners believe that it was the last day that the treasury would honor all the two-dollar bills still in circulation. The same year they had people going through their change looking for the mysterious two-dollar coins that had mistakenly been minted from real gold.<br /> <br />* One newscaster on the news show CBO Morning announced that the clock in Ottawa's Peace Tower was being switched to digital.<br /> <br />* On 1 April 1957 on BBC's show Panorama opened with a line about Spring coming early this year, prompting the spaghetti harvest in Switzerland to be early as well. In the normal news manner, spaghetti's oddly uniform length was explained as the result of years of dedicated cultivation. The report stated that the ravenous spaghetti weevil had been conquered.
 

oddjob

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Re: April Fools

tape paper fish to the backs of their friends.
Thanks for the tip Ladyfish. I am now armed with post it pad and pen for the day.. :)
 

gaugeguy

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* In France, April Fools day is called "Poisson d'Avril" meaning April Fish. The tradition is that French children will tape paper fish to the backs of their friends. When they would discover the fish on their back, the prankster would yell "Poisson d'Avril!" The origin of this is unknown.
Excellent job LF, you get an A+ for the day ;)
 

LadyFish

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"Poisson d'Avril!" The origin of this is unknown.
Hmmmmmmm...........I think we might have a clue who's ancesters could have come up with this.<br /><br />
gaugeguy<br />Member # 24814 posted April 01, 2004 09:10 AM<br /><br />Poisson d'Avril :rolleyes:
 

gaugeguy

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Vin ;) <br /><br />Ladyfish, my son got me this morning. I was getting ready to go to work and he yelled to me "Dad, your truck rolled down the driveway and is in the woods across the street!!!"<br /><br />Naturally I went on a rant "@#$%^&*"<br /><br />And he in his cute prepubescent voice said...April Fools!!!
 

JB

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On April 1, 1953 JB joined the US Navy.<br /><br />Who got fooled?? :confused:
 

LadyFish

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When my daughter was 14 she sat us down and told us she was pregnant. She didn't even have a boyfriend. I thought I was sure that she hadn't had sex yet. I felt all the blood in my body rush to my face and was totally speechless which dosen't happen very often.<br /><br />It wasn't until late in the evening after dinner and an unsurmountable number of thoughts entered my head that she said "April Fools".<br /><br />I didn't know whether to ground her or hug her.<br /><br />To get her back, years later when she was 8 months pregnant with her first child, I told her I was pregnant.
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18rabbit

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What else have they done
Champagne - the effervescent white wine that goes well with BBQ’d hotdogs.<br /><br />I don't think fries or toast came from the French...like English muffins didn't come from England...chow mein originated in San Francisco, but Rice-A-Roni didn't. Italian sour dough bread also originated in san Francisco.
 

mellowyellow

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told my 2 older kids that I just heard on the TV<br />that school was cancelled today :p
 

mattttt25

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at 0630 this morning, one of my contractors called to tell me they found severe structural problems in the building he's renovating. $32 mil project that is nearing completion. he said he evacuated the building because the entire first floor was ready to go. i almost died.<br /><br />thankfully, he let me off quickly.
 

18rabbit

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Braiser = item used for the browning of meat in fat ???<br /><br />Brassiere = woman's (and some San Francisco men’s) under-garment that was invented in New York at the turn of the 20th century. Not French.<br /><br />The French did contribute that famous chef, madam Marie Curie. I think she invented chicken curie, rice curie, and my all-time favorite, curie’d goat… :D
 
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