The only silver lining to being stuck at home with a broken ankle is that I can avoid the pranks at the office today. I did however make the mistake of telling my daughter how to rig the kitchen sink sprayer to soak the first person to use it by putting a rubber band around the trigger and aiming it appropriately. DW Sue got soaked this morning when DD Sarah asked her to get her a glass of water.
I think that my kids know better than pranking their old man. But since they are both fearless teenagers, I may be mistaken.
I totally agree. I teach sixth-graders. One of them "April Fooled" me that his other teacher's mother had died!! Needless to say, this was followed by a brief explanation of the boundaries of the "holiday!"
I don't mind it. I love to hear about all the pranks and wished I could have thought of something that clever. My mom on the other hand absolutely hates it. I am the only one in my family that doesn't mind it. Everyone else thinks it's annoying.
I don't like it either. I like hearing about all the clever things but the little childish things bug me. But then again, I teach high school. I've been dreading this all year.
I can't imagine why people would go so far as to "hate" it? I've never been a creative type that could think up jokes and was never one for pulling pranks, but it's not like I hate the day.
I never really gave it much thought until a few years ago my BIL pulled a prank on me. He had someone pretend to be a state trooper, call me and tell me my DH was in an accident and in the hospital. When I asked which hospital he was in he said "The hospital of April Fools". Well, I started crying. He still laughs about it I still don't think it was very funny, but I have since forgiven him.
So I'm a little nervous when April Fool's Day rolls around.
Originally posted by meeshi
I never really gave it much thought until a few years ago my BIL pulled a prank on me. He had someone pretend to be a state trooper, call me and tell me my DH was in an accident and in the hospital. When I asked which hospital he was in he said "The hospital of April Fools". Well, I started crying. He still laughs about it
I don't mind harmless fun jokes/pranks. However cruelty is not acceptable at any time. Having someone believe a loved one is injured or dead is far from funny.
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