Jacob Van Antwerp 3/31/14
My Blog about April Fool's Day
"April Fool's!!" That what you say when playing tricks on people that day! It comes April 1st, once every new April beginning! It comes once a year, and it comes tomorrow! I learned what Mrs. Woodworth told me before I wrote this blog: You and I and EVERYONE should ONLY PLAY GOOD AND FRIENDLY TRICKS, NEVER BAD AND EVIL TRICKS, EVEN IF YOU'RE TRYING TO PRETEND! Or someone will play evil tricks on you back and will guffaw at you! Besides, nobody should get hurt. Well, sometimes, you and other people can play tricks with about 64% of Scientific Discovery, 96% of Adventure, and, of course...1% of Evil. That means nothing gross in tricks. That's a very important protocol of April 1st. Plus, no mean tricks either. Here are some examples of good tricks you can play on people: If someone has lace less shoes and you say, "Hey, your shoes are untied!", say, "April Fool's!! You don't have laces on your shoes!" If you tell someone else to look behind, you say, "April Fool's!! Made you look!" And I would trick someone, like teachers, like Mrs. Buckner, or helping teachers, such as Mrs. Woodworth, into thinking that I didn't do all my work or had such a terrible time in class when I did my work and had a great time in class, and I say, "April Fool's!! It's the opposite of what I did in class!" Our tricks we play on people on April Fool's Day should always have some Scientific Discovery, more Adventure, and VERY, VERY less Evil. We will have very good tricks planned BEFORE April Fool's. People, even kids, probably play tricks on others on April Fool's day and night, maybe without stop until it's over, not even if tricked people say "pretty please, knock it off?!"! It does sound pretty fun, but it'd somewhat be kind of confusing.
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