Well it all started out in France back in 1582 with a change in the calendar. Way back then the French celebrated the New Year from March 25 to April 1 until Charles IX changed the calendar and January 1 became the new year. Well news traveled slow back then, the whole he tells you. you tell them thing, and people not knowing still would party up the New Year on April 1. So the others that knew the truth started making fun of them and would send them on fools task. Years passed, it caught on and still to this day, we celibate the Fool's Day playing pranks on our friends.
Most of all the pranks I tried fell short and did work out, but one worked when I changed my sister's hair spray with Scope instead. Poured out the hair spray and replaced it with the Scope, Oh Yeah it worked. She was finished dressing and the final step was to spray her hair. Well she went to town with that bottle and soaked her head with Scope. It was that funny. She had to shower again washing it out and was late to school. I tried a few since but they have fell flat.