
The whoopie cushion. Salt in the sugar bowl. Visiting Google.com without realizing what day it is.
Sunday is, of course April Fools' Day, and that means, both on the Internet and in the real world, you'll have to watch out for some of these hallmark pranks.
April Fools' Day is not (yet) a national holiday, but many pranksters treat it like it is. French and Flemish writings from as early as the 1500s make possible references to the "holiday."
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So you tell us, Towson. What is your favorite April Fools' prank?
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