My April Fools trick that got me grounded:

S W.
on 3/31/06 11:34 pm - MI
Back when I was in high school, I got up at 4am, and took the sugar bowl and emptied it into a plastic bag and filled it with salt. My parents ate cereal every morning and drank coffee and when they put what they thought was sugar into their cereal and coffee........OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! I got grounded for 2 weeks!!!!!!!! So my question is : WHAT DID YOU DO FOR APRIL FOOLS DAY THAT GOT YOU INTO TROUBLE OR GOT YOU NOTICED BIG TIME-- THAT NOW YOU LOOK BACK AND LAUGH???? C'mon......let's here it!!!
Theresa W.
on 4/1/06 12:57 am - Northern Lower, MI
I'm sitting here laughing like a fool over your story! Too funny! I can't say I got anybody good with an april fool.... Enjoyed your story though! Theresa
jillrabbit
on 4/1/06 4:33 am - ROYAL OAK, MI
I think that is hilarious, I guess my best April Fools joke would be announcing my engagement on this day 27 years ago!!! No one thought we were serious, LOL, guess we fooled them now didn't we?? Jill - Married 27 years this July : ) and I my old wedding dress is too big now : )
RhondaShoemaker
on 4/1/06 5:29 am - Shelby Township, MI
This WASN'T an April Fool's joe and I didn't pull it, but it was funny! During the time I was in high school, if you were assigned study hall during the first three hours of the day, it was held in the cafeteria. They also had quickie breafast items available, including bagels and donuts. This one kid ALWAYS seemed to be short on change and got others to buy him a chocolate covered donut. One day someone had had enough and got a plain donut, then put melted Ex-Lax on it!! You would not believe how many people were when all of a sudden this kid was flying to the ! He never asked for a handout again....
Jay K.
on 4/1/06 7:40 am - Madison Heights, MI
i used a pin to poke holes in my sister's diaphragm. She never forgave me... but my neice loves me! nah, just kidding. i don't have the chutzpah to pull something like that off. lol.
S W.
on 4/1/06 7:52 am - MI
Well, that isn't my only terrible trick. But it is the one that got me grounded. I remember in high school (why do I keep going back there?) in Humanities class, one morning before the teacher came in - we took the desks and turned them 180 degrees around to face in the other direction. She walked in and laughed so hard - she said we had to sit that way while she taught class back in the front of the room and she faced the opposite direction we were in--so no one could see her, and she couldn't see us. It was hilarious!!!
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