April Fool's pranks planned

I don't like pranks. I wouldn't feel good trying to make someone look foolish and then laughing at them.

I'm not a fan of pranks either. My kids are upstairs banging around in their rooms and I know they are up to something. I hear them whispering. It's funny how I don't hear them talking.....but the whispering is so loud! :rotfl:
 
When I was about 8, my mom convinced my brother and I to put a penny in the blueberry muffins we were baking for dessert. We put it in the one we were giving my dad.

Well, after dinner my dad bites into it and immediately we see blood coming from his mouth. We were crying and screaming...turns out my dad knew and pulled the old "ketchup packet as blood trick". I haven't done a prank since :)

Every year my dad gets quite a few people by calling them and saying he left something on their front porch/in their mailbox/etc...then while they go out to look for it and frantically look everywhere, he asks if they know the date. My aunt and cousin fall for it every single year.
 
I don't do pranks, because I don't think I could top the one I played 35 years ago.

Managed to hide my existence until I was 4 months "grown". And yes, my due date was April 1, and I arrived right on time.

Come to think of it, that's probably the only time I've ever been on time for anything in my life .....
 
I hate April Fool's Day. I'll be doing the same thing I do every year...take everything I read or everything anyone says with a huge grain of salt and pray for they day to be over.
 

My son's teacher admitted last year that he is extremely afraid of clowns so my son and his friend are dressing the friend up as a clown (Dollar store clown) and putting him in a box in the teacher's classroom tomorrow. The friend is extremely small for his age but quite the character. He plans to pop out of the box during class and "scare" the teacher.

The teacher is a really cool guy so he will love it.
 
I'm not a fan of pranks either. My kids are upstairs banging around in their rooms and I know they are up to something. I hear them whispering. It's funny how I don't hear them talking.....but the whispering is so loud! :rotfl:

My kids behave the same way when they are up to something. :lmao:
 
Have kids lunches ready for tomorrow - nothing major, but hopefully will make them smile:

Opened bag of pretzels from bottom, replaced pretzels with Pringles chips, sealed bag shut again
Made grape jello and poured into grape flavored Gatorade bottles (will have spoon-straw in box so that can eat it out of bottle)
Will make hole in apple and insert gummy worm
Have plastic bugs (roaches - gross!) to put in the container on top of their sandwiches

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The April 1 after my grandfather died, my grandmother (who was relatively well-to-do) called my aunt and told her she had met someone and was getting married. My grandmother could hear my uncle in the background throwing a hissy-fit. She thought it was hysterical. The following year she called them on April 1st and told them she was pregnant (she was around 80 at the time). She laughed so hard at this!
 
When my kids were little I waited till they were sound asleep and carried them all to different beds so when they woke up they were in a different bed. They loved it!

DS was 8 at the time he drew with a sharpie, a mustache, glasses, a beard, and boogers on then ds4. Black sharpie. Poor kids face was raw from me trying to clean him up.
 
Am I the only one that loves April Fools? :confused3 I have several small pranks planned for several different people. I actually started today by taping my coworkers mouse to her desk after she left.

I just see it as fun, I'm not trying to make them look like fools, and honestly I'll be bummed if no one pranks me. I even went to the dollar store and bought props!

You only prank the ones you love. :)
 
I got done hook line and sinker last year. Virgin Atlantic broadcasted that they'd introduced glass bottom planes and yes, I believed them.



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The girls at work love candy. Saw this online and think I might do it. Fill a candy dish with M&M's, Skittles, and Reese's Pieces. Fun and yummy!
 
When my kids were little I waited till they were sound asleep and carried them all to different beds so when they woke up they were in a different bed. They loved it!

DS was 8 at the time he drew with a sharpie, a mustache, glasses, a beard, and boogers on then ds4. Black sharpie. Poor kids face was raw from me trying to clean him up.


Makeup remover does a GREAT job with getting sharpie off a face. Don't ask me how I know that little fact. :rolleyes1
 
It's 1.30pm here, so the day has well and truly begun. I haven't left the house today and nobody in my family is really into pranks, but I have seen a few prank posts on Facebook. A cooking show posted their app had a new lick n' taste feature; Big Brother Australia posted that Ben, the awesome gay contestant from last year (who really should have won) would be the new voice of Big Brother, a post that One Direction would feature in an episode of Supernatural, and,my personal favourite, a post announcing that the Spider-Man musical, starring 3 big musical theatre names (2 of whom are committed to other shows) would be playing in a small theatre in Sydney for a 4 week run.
 
I hate April Fool's Day. I'll be doing the same thing I do every year...take everything I read or everything anyone says with a huge grain of salt and pray for they day to be over.

Precisely. I believe that the existence of pranks is proof that there is, as yet, still no intelligent life on Earth. I don't do 'em, and I react very badly on the rare occasion that someone attempts to pull one on me. Actually, I've lost a friend or two that way, but I don't count it as any kind of loss.

If that makes me a grump, so be it. At least I don't have to pretend to enjoy being embarrassed or injured while entertaining some jerk who can't understand why everyone else doesn't think his/her pranks are funny.
 
A few years ago I got my daughter up and ready for school. Fed her breakfast and helped her make her lunch. Waited til she got dressed and then reminded her to brush her teeth and hair. Only when she was out the door with her jacket on and her backpack in place did I remind her it was Saturday. She was not impressed :rotfl2:
 
I didn't pull this prank, but I was given the April fools information early(in Feb). Thank goodness.

My dad called me and my sisters (conference call) to tell us that, he and my soon to be step mom were getting married (on Valentines day). They were just doing a quickie marriage because she was pregnant. My father was 65 and she was 51.
Wow, both of my sisters FLIPPED out. I was crying (from laughter). My 2 daughters were freaking out. One because it meant that they were "doing it" when she was visiting them. The other because my father would be a first time great-grandfather and the father of a new born.

They all stewed from Feb. till April 1st. I wasn't sure I would be able to keep my mouth shut. It was totally worth it. My favorite was my daughter telling friends that "My grandma is pregnant and we are due 3 weeks apart"

Oh the joy of getting everyone....
 


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