I did, in fact, see a professor walking down the street with a couple of students while wearing a fools cap today. With the four-points, bells on the tips, two-colour and all. It was lovely. I wish more professors would drop their austere, I-am-above-you attitudes like that.
Well, that depends. There is always the psychological gag. Let someone know a prank is coming, but they wont be able to guess where or when. And watch em get all nervous and looking over their shoulder constantly.
Psychological brain yank. Endless fun, and requires no real work on your part, except to be convincing. :)
I've never been a tricksy sort of girl, I've always been firmly on the side of "No surprise is a good surprise" (caveat: unless the surprise comes in a jewellery box and is shiny), so it should be obvious I hate April Fool's day.
Mostly because it's generally so mean-spirited. Why is someone else's pain funny to so many people?
/rhetorical question.
I'm glad it's after noon here so there will be not more April fools trickery. I got hit three times today.
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Psychological brain yank. Endless fun, and requires no real work on your part, except to be convincing. :)
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Mostly because it's generally so mean-spirited. Why is someone else's pain funny to so many people?
/rhetorical question.
I'm glad it's after noon here so there will be not more April fools trickery. I got hit three times today.
*meh*
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/bragging
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