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2007-10-07 17:21:54 · 2 answers · asked by Mango Muncher 6 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

for me... april fools day, i took a frozen mouse that u buy at a pet store for snakes, and i put it in a plastic bag and filled it with water, tied it in the center then froze it, i put it in the ice tray so the next person to try to get some ice would get a mouse, and sure enough my mom got it...

2007-10-07 17:25:49 · update #1

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My little brother is big time lactose intolerant. Chocolate makes him super sick. He would have recurrent nightmares that people would keep pouring mini M&M's into his mouth. He'd try to shovel them out but they coming and he kept getting sicker and sicker. He dreamed this all the time. Well, he was away for 2 years and for April Fool's I mailed him a small box full of mini M&M's with a tiny piece of paper in it with "Sweet Dreams" on one side and "April Fool's" on the other. He still hasn't forgiven me.

2007-10-07 17:28:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Okay. Here goes. There was this guy in my group of friends in school who was sort of strange...whenever we were near a large group of people: concert, bar, ball game, mall, festival....whatever - he would "fall down" and pretend to be hurt. He would even cry real tears and stay down on the ground and hold his arms around himself. People would come over to him and kneel down beside him, to try to comfort him or help him. When he felt enough people were affected by his "fall" he would jump up and laugh and say "Ha! Gotcha! I'm not really hurt!" or something like that. He thought it was hilarious.
Well, needless to say we got pretty tired of this embarrassing jerk and we couldn't get rid of him. So we all got together and planned on some revenge. We were to attend a football game at SMU and their stadium is really tall and the steps are concrete. We knew he'd try the old "fake fall" bit at the game and planned on making it his last. We let him lead and we all walked up the steps to as close to the top of the stadium as we could get, along with about 10,000 other people. When we got nearly to the top he says, "Hey guys. I'm gonna fall. Watch this". We knew our moment had come. As a cohesive unit we all side-stepped out of the stairs and let him fall. But..........somehow.....so did everyone else in that stadium section! He fell and fell and fell and rolled over and over and landed almost at the bottom. He screamed like a little girl all the way down. Luckily for him, he was only scraped up a little and his jeans were ripped at the knees. Maybe all those "falls" had given him enough practice that he didn't get hurt badly. It was great.But he did learn his lesson, though. We never saw him fall again. Every time any of us talk nowadays we always bring that day up. It'll never get old.

2007-10-08 00:43:38 · answer #2 · answered by artistagent116 7 · 0 0

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