April Fools' Day: The time to act childishly and have some fun
Love playing the fool? Miss those days of childhood when you spent weeks concocting pranks to trick your friends, or even better, your sibling on April Fools' Day?
Neelima Choahan is a journalist at The Age, covering general news and is passionate about social issues.
Love playing the fool? Miss those days of childhood when you spent weeks concocting pranks to trick your friends, or even better, your sibling on April Fools' Day?
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