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April Fools' Day also known as All Fools' Day has generally been observed as playing a practical joke on someone on April 1st. I asked around the office to see if we have any pranksters in our midst. Lindsay substituted sugar for salt one year and last year, we wrapped a rubber band around the spray gun that is usually attached to the right of the faucet in a kitchen sink and when Maggie turned on the water, she got drenched in the stomach. Man, did she squeal! Harmless fun, right? I looked online to find the top April Fools' Day hoaxes. My favorite is the Left Handed Whopper as depicted on museum of hoaxes. Basically, Burger King placed and ad back in 1988, in USA Today, introducing their new "Left-Handed Whopper". It had all the same ingredients but they were strategically placed to accommodate us left handers. The restaurant reported that thousands of people requested both the left-handed and the right-handed Whoppers. The next day, Burger King revealed the hoax. Okay, I'm gullible. I'll admit it; I could have fallen for that one. But it's because left handed people aren't offered too many things made just for us. In fact, I learned to use right-handed scissors and I throw a ball with my right hand because the small town where I lived didn't have left handed scissors and a right handed softball mitt. So I guess it's a good thing I'm a little ambidextrous because that saves me some money on my car insurance. Left handers' policies are so much more expensive than right handers' policies. I think it has something to do with dominant hand placement on the steering wheel and safety... I'm thinking that would be more believable if it was actually April Fools' Day. Anyway, hope you all had an entertaining day of harmless fun.
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