What Was Your Best April Fools Day Prank?
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March 31st, 2009
In the office? Around the house? What was your best April Fools Day Prank?
I look forward to this day every year and I am expected to do something (specifically around my office). However I have been unable to come up with something good. Just to give you an idea my last prank was tin-foiling a cubicle and before that I uploaded various hidden scripts that did things like make your desktop icons run away from the cursor when you went to click on them. Ideas please!?!?
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No one has pulled any good April Fools Day pranks?
In the office…
Get there early enough to put one of those little sticky notes over the mouse balls of your co workers. When they try to move their curser, it won’t go anywhere. And, the last place they look for the problem is underneath the mouse. Harmless and funny.
I pulled the best one on my mother. I was born one month early, instead of May 1st, I was born on April 1st. :)
I pulled up people’s old photos from the web and posted them on their cubicle walls. In a way it is cyberstalking creepy, however, it brought back good memories to one of my victims.
My best friend handed me a letter saying that im failing 4 classes in school and that i will have to repeat the grade. But it was so professional just like my school. i started to cry because I had reasons to believe i failed.
Hubby used to have April Fool parties every year. One year I made him a lemon merangue pie, and when I handed it to him, he reminded me he doesn’t like pies. I knew that, and I tipped it up into his face. It was a big hit.
The following year, I was 9 months pregnant, and when I told the pie story, everyone said “It looks like he got the last laugh.”
Meatloaf disguised as a cake. Found a picture online and decided to try it last year. Fantastic.
being told to write a book from everybody, it felt like a joke
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