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April Fools~

LOL at TCoD! When I went there I was like WTF XD (oughta put it up again :P)

Today someone gave my geometry teacher an Oreo, but she had replaced the cream in the middle with toothpaste. And - this was an accident - my teacher got invisible ink all over someone :x

As usual, nothing happened to me today.
 
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I only said "Merry Christmas" to my mom for no good reason xD.

Zora got me good though. -_-

Oh, I got fooled, I guess.....BY MUDKIPS.
 
I don't think anyone really does April Fool's here... is it more of an American thing?

I'm pretty sure its roots must go back way further than the US does, so it can't be an American creation and I see little reason why it'd be observed in America more than anywhere else. :3

As or my April Fool's Day, it might as well have not happened. The only time I ever heard someone refer to it was when my mum told me my sister had phoned her and said she'd been sacked.
 
April Fool's Day is a pagan tradition.

Pagans were celebrating New Year's Day on April 1, and the Catholics sabotaged their celebrations, all the while calling the Pagans "April fools".
 
huhuhuhuhu I played the best joke(s) ever with two of my friends (but it was my idea!)

1: so we're sitting in the computer lab and I make a landscape-oriented .doc in Word that has in huge Times New Roman font, in the center "DO NOT REMOVE THIS SHEET" and in the bottom right corner, in Courier, something like "//i9ubwrgk34g_h59 error 407 - tray port locked at server 'insertschoolnamehere_ms_b45'". we print it out, flip it over in the printer, and we were trying to see how long we can go without someone removing it. highlight of the day: some sixth grader comes in, grabs what she printed without looking at it, notices that she took both her document and the "DO NOT REMOVE THIS SHEET", absolutely freaks out and puts the sheet back in the printer tray, looking around to make sure no one notices.

2: So then we get a little more daring. We print out 20 or so copies of a .doc that has two pictures of Rick Astley, and in the center, the lyrics to "Never Gonna Give You Up". Then, we put the sheets of paper back in the input tray of the printer. So, for a while, when anyone prints, their work is either overlapped with the pictures and lyrics, completely ruining it, or the back of the sheet of paper has the lyrics and pictures. This is hilarious at first, fifth and sixth graders come in and are just like "wtf". However, the funniest part was when one got the (incompetent) computer lab person to look into the problem. She simply couldn't figure out how it was happening . It was awesome :)
 
wow, Zeta, Number 2 is absolutely amazing. Nice job.

I was going to go home and write a suicide note and take a knife from the knife drawer before my mom got home. My brother got home first, so I showed him, and he started screaming and crying and tore up the paper and called my parents and got me in trouble.

Damn it.
 
2: So then we get a little more daring. We print out 20 or so copies of a .doc that has two pictures of Rick Astley, and in the center, the lyrics to "Never Gonna Give You Up". Then, we put the sheets of paper back in the input tray of the printer. So, for a while, when anyone prints, their work is either overlapped with the pictures and lyrics, completely ruining it, or the back of the sheet of paper has the lyrics and pictures. This is hilarious at first, fifth and sixth graders come in and are just like "wtf". However, the funniest part was when one got the (incompetent) computer lab person to look into the problem. She simply couldn't figure out how it was happening . It was awesome :)

This is genius. :)
 
I got fooled by Nature during English III today. =|

The building my class takes place in is right on the Sitka Channel. It's got a nice view of the herring boats, seagulls, and the occasional sea lion.

As it happens, I had a substitute teacher for my class, Hal. He's pretty cool, and since it's a nice day, he let us go outside to do our work if we wanted to. I didn't, and I stayed inside.

About twenty minutes into class, Hal comes back inside and says, "there's a humpback whale outside." I was kind of skeptical. I mean, I've seen killer whales out in the Channel, but humpback whales tend to be a bit bigger than them. But eh, we've actually gotten some sun for once, so I went out anyways.

It turns out that there wasn't just one, but two humpback whales hanging out in the Channel. They were just circling around slowly. It wasn't anything super-spectacular (they didn't even show their tails) but it did derail classes for about ten minutes.
 
me in Funny Moments at School said:
I have a friend who has glasses, but she never wears them to school so she constantly has to ask me and another friend to read the homework or warmup or whatnot for her.

So today during band class, I'd decided that I was going to April Fool her by telling her the wrong homework (she wouldn't know any different). I walked up to the other friend and told him what I was planning to do, and asked him not to tell the visually-impaired friend any differently. He agreed.

Near the end of the class the three of us had, I was waiting for the glasses-friend to ask me what the homework was, but instead our other friend asked her if she wanted to know the homework. She said yes, and the other friend told her it was to read sections 2-4, do the vocab and all the questions.

... the actual homework was to read section 2, do the vocab and questions 1-3.

She didn't question it. 8D
 
Nothing April-Foolish happened to me at all today. It was dissapointing.

I was going to hide in a closet during a ninth grade class, and then simply walk right out of it when the bell rang, but I had to leave the building for that period.

Then my friend was going to print copies of Amityville Horror and hand them out to the class, saying that we had to read it for English class, but we were unable to do it, since one of the printers was broken and the other was in plain sight of the teachers. D:

There was one year that I was going to tell my class that I was moving, because that day I had to leave from school early, and the next day I wasn't going to be coming back until an hour or two through school.

I didn't, though.
 
While reading this, I had an idea. I would tell my boyfriend that I was preggers (we've never had sex). After questions/anger/whatever his reaction would be, I'd tell him I was pregnant with kittens, and I conceived immaculately (inspired by a bizarre dream I had). Que "April Fool!" from me :3 Unfortunately, I won't see him again until tomorrow, and it's not nice to April Fool someone after April 1...
 
Wait, it's April Fools today?

Seriously, I wouldn't have known otherwise. It was an ordinary day for me. No one tried to prank me or anything. Of course, as no one ever says anything to me except for "hi" or to ask help with something, I would have known something was up immediately if someone actually talked to me.
 
Our English teacher told us that our class (the advanced class) were being scaled down to the lowest class.
Everyone was freaking out, it was hilarious.
 
Ou band director told us Monday to prepare for the playing test, so everyone was practicing like crazy... And then yesterday he asked if we were ready for the playing test...because there was none. I was relieved -_-;
 
Just the classic "Kick Me" stickynote on people's backs. I have a tendency to clap people on the back anyways, so they didn't question it :3 I'm so uncreative.

Our school isn't very April Fool-ish anyways, so nothing happened to me. I was rather disappointed :/
 
I'd tell him I was pregnant with kittens, and I conceived immaculately (inspired by a bizarre dream I had).


WHAT. THE. HECK. I had a dream I was pregnant with kittens, too! What the crap is wrong with us, Dinru?
 
WHAT. THE. HECK. I had a dream I was pregnant with kittens, too! What the crap is wrong with us, Dinru?

I... I don't know 0.o. Was any sort of a Father mentioned in your dream? 'Cause in my dream, it was made very obvious that I conceived immaculately... but still, creepy... 0.0

Anyway, I just remembered that one of my friends stole my hairband and accidentally threw it in a garbage can. They tried to save it with "April fool...?". Luckily the can was empty, but... yeah x3
 
wow, Zeta, Number 2 is absolutely amazing. Nice job.

I was going to go home and write a suicide note and take a knife from the knife drawer before my mom got home. My brother got home first, so I showed him, and he started screaming and crying and tore up the paper and called my parents and got me in trouble.

Damn it.

er yeah not actually humorous at

all
 
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