This week, on the Romance Writers Weekly blog hop, we're asked, "It’s April Fool’s Day! What’s the best prank you’ve ever heard about (or done)?"
I am NOT a fan of April Fool's Day--it's a by-product of two things. Being somewhat more gullible than many other people, and having a slightly younger sister who luuuuvvved jokes and teasing. Particularly me.
I mean...I like jokes just fine--when I'm not on the receiving end. But I'm a big believer in not doing unto others what you wouldn't want done to you. So I generally refrain.
HOWEVER, I do love seeing the creative pranks that companies like Google come up with every year. And I can't wait to see what they'll come up with this year.
In case you're unfamiliar with some of the pranks they've played in the past, here's a list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Google_April_Fools%27_Day_jokes
In the meantime, hop on over to Brenda Margriet's page to find out what pranks she admires. And don't forget to check out her book, Suspect Attraction.
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