wheels– Mrs. Strutts told me about an April Fools prank they pulled in High School. After an assembly, all the students stood up and began walking slowly, step by step, towards the teachers, without saying a word. Spooked the teachers and the principal big time. When the crowd could get no closer, the students hollered “April Fool!” before returning to their classrooms.
I was on a marvelous hunt when I fell down into a deep well. I lost my memory and a coven of acrobats took me in and taught me their trade. After a performance, I tripped over a tiger and regained my memory, losing my knowledge of acrobatics in the process.
wheels– Great link. Just because they’re birds doesn’t mean that they’re not human. As for “Village of the Damned,” the lovely and gracious Mrs. Strutts was too young for the 1960 version, and too, um, well, let’s just say she wasn’t in the 1995 version either.
Bwahahah at the Gremlin. That was a huge joke, wasn’t it!
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I like Ludwig’s hat
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Leeuna– Funnier than the Pacer!
nursem–
I never quite understood the cupola style.Oop. I thought you were referring to Otto’s helmet. Nevermind.LikeLike
My favorite April Fool’s joke was the BBC report on the Swiss Spaghetti Harvest of 1957.
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wheels– Mrs. Strutts told me about an April Fools prank they pulled in High School. After an assembly, all the students stood up and began walking slowly, step by step, towards the teachers, without saying a word. Spooked the teachers and the principal big time. When the crowd could get no closer, the students hollered “April Fool!” before returning to their classrooms.
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I must say, Otto von Bismarck was the absolute man.
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Holy Moly, Great Googly Moogly, and the mountain comes to Mohammed! Where you been hiding Fin Peng? =)
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Cambodia.
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Fin Peng– I should have known. Hunting wombats again, eh?
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I was on a marvelous hunt when I fell down into a deep well. I lost my memory and a coven of acrobats took me in and taught me their trade. After a performance, I tripped over a tiger and regained my memory, losing my knowledge of acrobatics in the process.
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Fin Peng– Stuff like that happens to me all the time, but I usually don’t remember it. Regarding the elusive marvelou, did you capture any?
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I captured five tons of wombat.
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I’ve also heard of people who’ve had such experiences. Fancy Coo-Coo in the comments to this article is one such individual.
I like Mrs. Strutts’ April Fool school jewel. Did I by any chance see her in the movie, Village of the Damned?
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wheels– Great link. Just because they’re birds doesn’t mean that they’re not human. As for “Village of the Damned,” the lovely and gracious Mrs. Strutts was too young for the 1960 version, and too, um, well, let’s just say she wasn’t in the 1995 version either.
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Fin Peng– “Capture wombat tons, and what do you get? Another year older and deeper in debt.” –Tennesee Ernie Ford, draft verse.
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