Most people don't like April Fool's Day because they get a joke played on them that makes them look silly or makes them angry. This April Fools joke is a positive one, and a happy one. This waitress loves to help people, she also overcame an eating disorder and teaches Yoga.
Last year I fooled a fair amount of people. I was telling the story that I was aboard the USS Tiger Shark. If you put that name into Google, it says "this is the most used name for ficticious Submarines. I gave up the truth at 9 am, but some people didn't hear.
Kudos to the student who arranged this great April Fools joke on her teacher. He has a policy where if your cell phone rings during class, you must answer it on speakerphone. That's when the student got a funny idea.
It is a long-standing joke that free food never lasts very long at the radio station. The sad thing is, even if it isn't very good food, it vanishes fast. Today, Jeanne from our sister station pranked the staff in the building with mayonnaise-filled donuts. Here are the shocking results.
I've done my share of April Fool's jokes in the past. I've had plenty of them done on me too. Sometimes they go too far. Here are some rules not to break.
Every year on April 1st, office water coolers are spiked with white wine and computer mouses are glued to desks. Every year on college campuses, half empty buckets of water are placed on the top of dorm room doors and passed out bros are covered with marker ink. And throughout the world, the sound of chuckling and cackling can be heard echoing across its borders.
It's April Fool's Day today (no, seriously!), which in recent years has morphed into God's gift to the Internet.
Today, sites everywhere are doing their best to prank unsuspecting users, and we'll be the first to admit that we've fallen for a few of them. (Thanks, Google!)
As such, we've pulled together the best jokes and gags across the web that will have you laughing all the way to April 2.
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