Friday, March 27, 2015

April Fools’ Day


April Fools’ Day is annually on the first of April each year. On this day people play practical jokes and hoaxes on each other. This day is not a national holiday, but is mostly popular in Canada, Europe, Australia, Brazil, and the United States. This originated back in ancient roman cultures. Romans celebrated their New Year’s around April first, while Europe celebrated New Years on March 25. Then in 1582, Pope Gregory xlll ordered a new calendar to replace the old Julian Calendar. Some Ideas to trick your friends are by inserting mayonnaise into your glazed donuts, or taping a horn on the side of your door so when you open the door, you’ll get a shocking surprise. 


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