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Top Four April Fool's Day Pranks

With April Fool's Day here in full force, make sure you have enough ammo to fight back

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Top Four April Fool's Day Pranks
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April Fool's Day is a great way to prove to people how far you are truly willing to go to prank someone. If you want to do an easy prank, not too difficult, not too time consuming, then pick from the top four list below:


1. Replace a glade air freshener bottle with a shrimp scented one

Simply buy a shrimp scented spray and cover it in a Glade cover. Let's see who is able to smell the difference!

2 Attach an air horn to the bottom of a seat


Hopefully the poor soul who gets this prank won't be too tired, but if so, he will surely wake up in a matter of seconds!

3. Make insect lamps

Take maybe twenty minutes to trace and cut out a few bugs from a piece of black paper. Then attach it to the inside of the lamp where it can look like the real deal!


4. Paint a bar of soap with clear nail polish

Once you have painted the soap in a coat or two of clear nail polish, let it sit and dry in the shower. Your friends will definitely be confused as to why the soap isn't foaming.


Make sure to keep your eyes open for any pranks that might take place, and don't forget to call your dad to say Happy Father's Day!


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