Here are my favorite pranks of the day in reverse order of awesomeness:
3. Rickrolling reached it's apogee. It's all shark jumping from here on out.
2. Martha Stewart totally got me on her craft of the day. I was like "Hmmm... I don't know, beans? Really?" before I realized it had to be a prank.
1. My sister taped that clear window plastic insulating film on the outside of her two boys' bedroom doors while they were sleeping. They woke up in the morning and went to walk out their doors as usual and bonked right into it. Her 9 year old walked into it twice he was so confused. Fricking brilliant. So sad it was not caught on tape.
You might wonder "What drives a grown woman to stay up all night silently taping clear plastic film on her child's bedroom door?" Well, 30-some years ago that woman was born today. Kara takes her April Fool's pranking very seriously. I'm just glad I don't live with her anymore. Happy Birthday Kara!
Your sister is awesome in her evilness! Tell her to YouTube her maternal pranks next year.
Posted by: Orange | April 02, 2008 at 12:42 AM
I totally want to do that plastic sheet prank. What a great use for all of my leftover insulation sheets!
Posted by: Noelle | April 02, 2008 at 04:44 PM
she is truly an evil genius that sister of yours...
Posted by: lea | April 02, 2008 at 07:35 PM
That is brilliant. I know someone who seran wrapped her toilet bowl (this is a mom, mind you), which freaked her son out, but then someone had to clean up the pee. (He said it sounded like rain on a plastic umbrella). I prefer non-messy pranks. My husband got me last year by emptying the soymilk out of the carton and replacing it with water. When I poured clear milk on my cereal, I was very confused.
Posted by: E. | April 07, 2008 at 12:10 AM
That is brilliant. I know someone who seran wrapped her toilet bowl (this is a mom, mind you), which freaked her son out, but then someone had to clean up the pee. (He said it sounded like rain on a plastic umbrella). I prefer non-messy pranks. My husband got me last year by emptying the soymilk out of the carton and replacing it with water. When I poured clear milk on my cereal, I was very confused.
Posted by: E. | April 07, 2008 at 12:10 AM
damn, what a clever woman! how does she think of such fantastic tricks??
oh wait. my name is going to show up isn't it?
well, all i can say is DO THIS TRICK!! it is awesome!!
Posted by: kara | April 12, 2008 at 10:10 PM