April Fools
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Nothing like a good joke to catch you off guard, n make you feel silly. I can be sporadically silly without regret due to my paternal lineage. I have no problem coming up with my own original spoofs to play with.
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This day can never pass with out remembering a few important people who made me have the silly moments the members of my sibling group are famous for.
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Moments such as oldest Bro jumping up yelling at little kids "look, whale!" while pointing at my big sis surfacing in the lake... Or the fake chocolate-covered candy (soap) in a dish left on the kitchen table for all to enjoy (hack)! How about green or purple pancakes, or better yet onion-flake pancakes! (I don't recommend doing this at home) But this stuff all happened at mine- Not too funny for the victims, but a good chuckle for the planning board. The kids planted re-sealed empty candy boxes around for Dad, who had a weakness for candy.
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I tend to stay away from launching bad food attacks, having fallen victim many times, although I will color food occassionally. Growing up where I did, on April 1st, you quickly learned not to eat anything you didn't make yourself.
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Both my Gramps n Dad were funny guys, always joking around, keeping everyone on guard. Their influence is my silliness excuse for the day, n these postings.
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Please feel free to share the most memorable past practical jokes that happened in your family... or lack of them-
Happy Fools Day~
6 Comments:
Snag - Got ya! LOL
Neo, Yep!
The other one folks always did at school n work is say "It's snowing outside!" n laugh as you go to look-
don't remember any of that...
You were little... I'll never forget that soap! Dad ate 3 before he started tasting it!
at work I remember switching Jose's current tax paper work with a xeroxed copy, then putting the copy box into the incinerator...want to see a big guy in a suit in tie try to pull forms out with a big pair of tongs.
I still feel sore from the stomach punch on that one.
Janus, hmmm... perhaps it pissed him off a bit... remember, know your mark! (Do it to the little guy next time)!
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