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'''April Fools' Day''' was a holiday celebrated on [[1 April]]. On this day it was customary for people to play practical jokes and hoaxes on one another. | '''April Fools' Day''' was a holiday celebrated on [[1 April]]. On this day it was customary for people to play practical jokes and hoaxes on one another. | ||
On [[1 April]] [[1963]], [[Ian Chesterton]] sent one of his [[Coal Hill School]] students, [[Little Titch Critchley]], to the supplies cupboard for "a left-handed blackboard rubber". Later that morning, Ian started a snowball fight with Mr [[Okehurst]], shouting, "April fool!" That afternoon, when [[John Brent]] tried to tell [[Brent (Time and Relative)|his father]] about the snowmen which had been animated by [[the Cold (Time and Relative)|the Cold]], Captain Brent thought his son was playing an April Fools' joke. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'' | On [[1 April]] [[1963]], [[Ian Chesterton]] sent one of his [[Coal Hill School]] students, [[Little Titch Critchley]], to the supplies cupboard for "a left-handed blackboard rubber". Later that morning, Ian started a snowball fight with Mr [[Okehurst]], shouting, "April fool!" That afternoon, when [[John Brent]] tried to tell [[Brent (Time and Relative)|his father]] about the snowmen which had been animated by [[the Cold (Time and Relative)|the Cold]], Captain Brent thought his son was playing an April Fools' joke. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | ||
== April Fools' jokes in the real world == | == April Fools' jokes in the real world == |