What was the 1st April Fool’s Day prank? / Quote of the Day from Edgar Allan Poe

5K EVERY DAY – Day #91

(“Nobody’s Fool” Cinderella)

Haven’t heard that one in awhile – Cinderella with “Nobody’s Fool”

Good luck with that today – be wary of the pranks, jokes, and giggling behind your back.

(“Mama” Genesis)

No jokes about this – 5K Every Day continues on . .

(Day #91)

The first reference to April Fools’ Day comes from a 1561 Flemish poem which describes a servant realizing that he was sent on “fool’s errands” because it was April 1st. So, we know that this tomfoolery of day was around in the 1500s, we just don’t know exactly how it all started.

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Borrowing words from someone else in an attempt to spread happiness everywhere or at the very least – a reasonable range. Hey – go click that video, too!

QUOTE OF THE DAY:
“I have great faith in fools — self-confidence, my friends call it.” – by Edgar Allan Poe

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