Stink bombs? Fake spilled milk? Rubber eggs? Kids in grades 1 - 5 can learn some fun STEAM-inspired April Fool's Day pranks every Wednesday in March at the Billings Public Library.
Recently, we took to Facebook to ask you, yes YOU, what the best April Fool's Day prank you got away with was. I honestly had trouble breathing after reading some of these.
Usually this is not a holiday that I partake in, but this year I've been debating whether or not to prank my daughter. She's taken to the habit of scaring me lately e.g. sneaking up behind me and saying, "Hi daddy!" in a loud voice. Pretty mild as far as pranks go, but it still gets under my skin. The last time she did it, I warned her that April Fool's Day was coming soon and I might have to work up some elaborate scary prank.
I saw in the Missoula paper that a U of M student was arrested for climbing a building on campus and impaling a jack o lantern on the spire of that building.
I've always appreciated a good prank. Even more so when the prankster has to spend some of their own money and really go the extra mile to pull it off...
Watch as some of his fans think they are auditioning for a commercial about the WWE star when suddenly the real John Cena burst through the background, complete with trumpets blaring the theme music.
From time to time a co-worker will leave their Facebook page open in a common area. I remember coming into the studio and discovering that Mark Wilson from the Breakfast Flakes left his page open and if memory serves I just closed it without writing something funny as if I were him...
Frosty the Snowman...not so much!!! More like Scary the Snowman!!! This is the third year that this prank has been played in Boston, and in watching the video, no one's the wiser! Watch these poor pedestrians walking down the sidewalk when the snowman comes alive for a second...
If you've ever watched TV shows like 'Long Island Medium,' you've seen the stunned looks on people's faces when the psychics start to get positive "hits." The guy in the video above amazes strangers with specific information, but there's one catch: he's not even a little bit psychic.