"April Fools’ Day, in most countries the first day of April. It received its name from the custom of playing practical jokes on this day—for example, telling friends that their shoelaces are untied or sending them on so-called fools’ errands. A successful April Fools’ Day prank ends with the exclamation of the phrase “April Fool!” by the prankster."
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It was great this morning to wake to such a great post by Peter. This new post has nothing to do with rooms in his house or clothing that doesn't fit properly or is a bit worn out.
He is making a big effort to choose topics that may be interesting to readers and promises to post more often.



Don't be cruell.
RispondiElimina'Cruell'. Hey, that makes one 'L' of a difference!
RispondiEliminaYeah, well, you needed the extra 'l'.
RispondiEliminaL's bells!
RispondiEliminaOh keep your pants on.
EliminaEspecially since Benny's about.
Can I try on those ones you're offering to give away?
RispondiEliminaI see that April Fool's Day runs to at least two days in the 'Nui.
RispondiEliminaApril Fools' Day.
RispondiEliminaWatch your grammar.
I CAN'T THEY BOTH DIED MANY YEARS AGO.
Elimina"Both April Fool's Day (singular) and April Fools' Day (plural) are acceptable and widely used. "April Fool's Day" is arguably more common in popular usage, but "April Fools' Day" is often favoured by style guides, as it implies a day for multiple fools".
RispondiEliminaFrom the internet thingy.
"Lucky legs"!
RispondiEliminaI'm still cracking up ... or is that upping cracks?
Benny
It’s Friday.
RispondiEliminaWhat’s good about it?