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I can make you an April Fool. Can't I? "Hey, Cockroach" is the simplest thing that works on --90% of the girls. The electronic bugs are for sure laugh, even 60% of the guys fail to recognize it. But I guess this is a bit old trick which may not work now as the girls of our generation are very intelligent and brave, of course, just like every other things we can take --nn% for exception. So let me not try to fool them and concentrate only on the boys around here :) I don't have to think much to list the tricks that I can try as the simple "How To Make Someone April Fool" (https://www.google.co.in/?#q=How+To+Make+Someone+April+Fool) search on google throw enough pranks that I can play. Let me try the one that I think will surely work. I guess you will get my trick even before you complete reading all the paragraphs.
Have you seen kids throwing ink and colour water on their friends' shirt on April 1st? Staining someone's shirt (white school uniform shirt :)) was the first trick that we played in our school days. Oh, it's been many years since I saw the ink pen nibs. How joyful it was to take the ink from the gold color nib's ink channel and make a thumb impression on someone's dress! By the way, Scotland celebrates this day (Huntigowk Day + Taily Day) for two days.
It is not necessary that you make someone victim with your smart trick to have the laugh. When a kid shouts "Bah..." it is better to show the fear instead of your bravery. Of course, you know how to react if your girl/boyfriend tries somethinghttp://www.ehow.com/how_2012489_prank-boyfriend.html? Do you know, April Fool pranks can be played only till noon in many countries and the person tries after the noon is tagged as April Fool?
How the other person would react is the toughest parts of April Fool's day pranks and jokes. It could be a serious thing for someone though you believe it as a no-harm trick. I guess you would have read this (http://thestir.cafemom.com/in_the_news/170617/Mom_Arrested_for_Dangerous_April?) last year's top April Fool's prank news.


Kovil Pillai P.

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