hey guyz i really need help! ok april fools is coming up and me and my best friend want to do something to our boyfriends but we dont know what to do! please help us....april fools is tommorow!thanks
There is a radio station that lets you do that kind of stuff.
Try this... Do a phone tap to the guys/bf's. It could be anything from for example that you both realize that you were lesbians or you guys moving to another country and that they are not worth it.
joelle315 answered Friday April 1 2005, 1:02 am: well you can pretend to break up with them and you and your best friend can tell them that yall are gay and take your hand (without them seeing put it on your mouth and pretend to kiss her..let me no what you guys decided to do) hope i helped
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xOtWiXi answered Thursday March 31 2005, 9:15 pm: Hey .. I'll tell you what I've been telling practically everyone else lol, there great and funny! ♥
look what I've done in the past:
1. Wear a wig to school [haha, I have brown hair and I wore red long wavy and they were like WHAT DID YOU DO?]
2. Fake oreos that are really chocolate - They sell molds for them or they might be sold in a candy store near you. They always fool people, some don't even know until they eat them!
3. Fake food - made of chocolate- There's a site that sells it, I think chocolatecreations.com or something, but obviously I think it'd be too late to order- they have little tv dinners that are purely chocolate that you could bring to lunch.
4. Get that sparkling jello mix or w/e its called, and make it in champagne glasses! It looks like champagne until you go to TRY to sip it, then the jokes on them.
5. Just be silly. Make jokes like "Oh my god, what is on your shirt?" when there not expecting it. It's basically the oldest trick in the book, but if they aren't paying much attention, they will fall for it.
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