If you find yourself the target of a prank this year, just remember to take it in stride. After all, it’s tradition!
From its origins — whether in Ancient Rome, medieval England, or Renaissance Europe — to today, April Fools' Day has always ...
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9Honey on MSNThe curious and fishy history of April Fools day can be traced back to the 16th centuryFool's Day is coming up on Tuesday so consider this your official PSA to be wary of any pranks or strange social media stunts ...
A Flemish poem from 1561 describes an April Fool ... For example, successfully fooling someone on April Fools' Day in Greece is thought to bring good luck for the entire year.
The origin of April Fools’ Day dates back to 1520 when King Henry VIII invited people to Greenwich Palace on April 1 to watch ...
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April Fools’ Day: How Did It Start, and Why Is It April 1?(The poem’s title roughly translates to “Refrain on errand-day / which is the first of April.”) The first mention of April Fools' Day in Britain was in 1686, when biographer John Aubrey ...
If you are someone too eager to play some harmless and silly pranks this April Fool’s Day, this is your ultimate prankster's ...
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Longmont Times-Call on MSN‘Always colorful. Always weird’: On April 1, Longmont’s sidewalks get silly with chaotic absurdity at signature fool’s paradeLeft Hand Artist Group’s Absolutely Absurd April Fool’s Day Parade is one of those community-driven projects where creative expression is at its most unscripted.
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