Ah, April 1 st. The first day of April represents the start of the new financial year, but mostly, the day belongs to pranksters. According to the History Channel, April Fools’ Day has kept people on ...
Once a year, April Fools' Day comes around allowing you to pull all of your best pranks, tell all of your funniest jokes and play lighthearted tricks on your friends and family without consequence.
It's April Fools' Day, and, like clockwork, ski brands and outlets (ourselves included) are rolling out their contributions to the pile of jokes and elaborate lies. From skis featuring kids' seats to ...
With April Fools’ Day comes an onslaught of sometimes hilarious and sometimes pointless jokes online, and this year is no different. Pennsylvania’s own posted some jokes. The City of Pittsburgh ...
Monday is April Fools' Day, which means it's a bad day to believe everything you read on the internet. It also means marketers are doing their best to give you a little giggle, whether the "joke" is ...
The forecast for April 1 predicts a 100% chance of pranks, with a high risk of trickery throughout the day for April Fools' Day. Stay alert and keep on your toes. You never know what tricks might be ...
There’s a reason the holiday isn’t called April Fools Week, April Fools 2-ish Days, or March Fools Day. The reason is that April Fools Day is one day per year. And it’s not one of those things where ...
April Fools’ is a pointless holiday. No one falls for the jokes anymore, but the history behind it is interesting. Enjoy a special April Fools Double Shot. ☕☕ Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays ...
Won't get fooled again? The Internet is full of so many April Fools' jokes that it's hard to trust anything online. Here are some of the most memorable hoaxes and gags from across the web on April 1.
April Fools' Day falls on April 1 each year. Known for jokes and pranks, the lighthearted holiday has a longstanding tradition you might not know about. Historians trace April Fools' Day back to 1582.