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WindingRoad
04-02-2012, 07:36 AM
So maybe I'm just whiney. Have u ever had someone play a really lame April Fools trick on you? I did this year. One of my friends told me she was pregnant and I took it seriously. It would normally be a pretty huge problem if she had been. I dunno maybe it's just me being a wimp but that was pushing the limits. Not only did she have me worried sick but then proceeded to post it on Facebook that I was 'most gullible'. So much fun being the laughing stock of everyone on FB. :(

salsabike
04-02-2012, 07:47 AM
This is a friend?? Seems like a pretty mean trick to me.

Pax
04-02-2012, 07:51 AM
I'm not a fan either, I tend to simply believe what people tell me. :confused:

limewave
04-02-2012, 07:55 AM
That seems kind of mean . . . not a fun April Fools at all :(

I dread the day as well. My 6yo dd, however, LOVES the day. She was constantly saying things like "mom! There's a spider on your back! Mom! Your car is on fire! Mom! Mom! Mom!" Geeeze kid, give it a break!

WindingRoad
04-02-2012, 08:05 AM
I had just come in from a long hard ride too so I wasnt really thinking strait yet. It was still pretty lame I thought. We had been talking about how tired we both were from school so she said that 'now I know why I've been so tired'. I just hate always being the gullible one ya know.

Pax
04-02-2012, 08:08 AM
I had just come in from a long hard ride too so I wasnt really thinking strait yet. It was still pretty lame I thought. We had been talking about how tired we both were from school so she said that 'now I know why I've been so tired'. I just hate always being the gullible one ya know.

The option is to assume people are lying to you and to question what they say, that takes too much energy so I'll just stay gullible. :D

shootingstar
04-02-2012, 08:08 AM
In a global world, plus now some really factually wrong information on the Internet, etc., April's Fools jokes don't have the same impact anymore.

Beside let's remember: April Fool's tends to be "celebrated" by only certain Western cultures. It is cultural in context. People elsewhere simply don't get it unless they are told what Apr. Fool's Day means.

In the places where I've worked, certainly is not tolerated across an organization: ie. never send an April fool's joke to a whole pile of employees that you don't know or don't even bother wasting people's time.

Save it for comedy shows.

jobob
04-02-2012, 08:42 AM
I agree, that was lame.

It's one thing to fall for the silly stuff (guilty!! :o) but I gather a pregnancy for this individual is not a good outcome, and you had reason to be concerned.

People who deliberately mess with your feelings for them, and then throw your concern back in your face and laugh at you, are not remotely worthy of the title 'friend'.

And the people who laughed along with her are idiots. There are probably plenty others who saw it and thought "gee, that was lame" but maybe chose not to call her out on it.

Just mho.

TsPoet
04-02-2012, 08:42 AM
Historically I've hated April Fools - stupid jokes that aren't funny. I actually like the web version - Google had some fun information yesterday - but that sort is so obviously a "joke" and it isn't at a friend's expense.

lph
04-02-2012, 08:51 AM
Nope, a joke that makes fun of a friend's concern isn't just lame, it's mean and unfunny.

But I like the jokes in the papers. Some journalists are pretty good at making things sound juuust factual enough, but still a bit off. And the old ones are hilarious. There was a classic story on the tv news once in the 70s, when pasta was a strange and exotic food here, showing how Italian farmers harvested spaghetti off the spaghetti trees :)

ny biker
04-02-2012, 09:05 AM
I hate all the internet crap that gets posted on April 1. Yesterday the local weather blog had two different posts with fake information, including one about snow next weekend. Waste of my time.

indysteel
04-02-2012, 09:16 AM
I agree, that was lame.

It's one thing to fall for the silly stuff (guilty!! :o) but I gather a pregnancy for this individual is not a good outcome, and you had reason to be concerned.

People who deliberately mess with your feelings for them, and then throw your concern back in your face and laugh at you, are not remotely worthy of the title 'friend'.

And the people who laughed along with her are idiots. There are probably plenty others who saw it and thought "gee, that was lame" but maybe chose not to call her out on it.

Just mho.

+1. There's nothing even remotely funny about what your friend did.

Pax
04-02-2012, 09:23 AM
A friend of mine was spending the weekend away by herself while her 12 year old daughter was at her dads. The kid called mom to say "the cat got out and got ran over, she's dead". That was her version of an April Fools joke. :(

Crankin
04-02-2012, 09:25 AM
I hate April Fools. When I was a teacher I always gave stern warnings about "don't mess with me."
I've been accused of being a fun hater, so take this for what it's worth.

Melalvai
04-02-2012, 04:38 PM
One of my relatives did the "I'm pregnant" thing. It annoyed me.

I posted "I'm finally joining the real world, selling my bike, going to drive a car." Responses were "yeah right" and, from my Canadian friend, "I don't get it, what's the joke?" (After it was explained to her this was April Fools, she turned around and posted "I've decided being a feminist is too much work" and got similar responses.)

Owlie
04-02-2012, 06:50 PM
So maybe I'm just whiney. Have u ever had someone play a really lame April Fools trick on you? I did this year. One of my friends told me she was pregnant and I took it seriously. It would normally be a pretty huge problem if she had been. I dunno maybe it's just me being a wimp but that was pushing the limits. Not only did she have me worried sick but then proceeded to post it on Facebook that I was 'most gullible'. So much fun being the laughing stock of everyone on FB. :(

Who does that? That's not a joke.

Two of my friends pretended they were engaged as an April Fool's joke. Of course, it backfired when they did actually get engaged (2 or 3 years later) and no one believed them.:rolleyes:

Catrin
04-03-2012, 02:51 AM
So maybe I'm just whiney. Have u ever had someone play a really lame April Fools trick on you? I did this year. One of my friends told me she was pregnant and I took it seriously. It would normally be a pretty huge problem if she had been. I dunno maybe it's just me being a wimp but that was pushing the limits. Not only did she have me worried sick but then proceeded to post it on Facebook that I was 'most gullible'. So much fun being the laughing stock of everyone on FB. :(

This was not funny, what kind of friend does this? I think it was mean. You don't play with people's feelings that way, period, but especially not with someone who is a friend.

beccaB
04-03-2012, 10:20 AM
One that I really hated 2 years ago was the woman president of trek travel posting how she had been noticed by Lance Armstrong's group and she was going to tour de France with them. I was so inspired by her words I fell for it. Finding out it was a farce made me nearly not purchase the Trek 7.7 I had on order. I was so mad. To this day I steer away from trek products because I haven't gotten over the mad part.
Timbuk 2 was advertising a backpack you could put a really big dog into and carry it on you back while biking. I thought it was absolutely ridiculous because I have a dog that size and would not even consider carrying him unless he was sick or dead! I liked the dog though , the one in the April fools day ad. Now if they could make it (him/her) available that would be another story!:)

malkin
04-03-2012, 03:30 PM
I liked the 'news' item a few years ago about Lance getting a carbon fiber collar bone. Brewer and I still joke about this, saying that all riders should get one when they get their racing card.

Pregnancy...not so funny.

I also hated water fights when I was whitewater rafting. Please! If I want to get wet I can figure out how to accomplish it! I get cold; it doesn't feel good.

WindingRoad
04-13-2012, 05:11 AM
After the April Fools incident I spoke with this person again and apparently she did this to her sister too. Her sister got very upset with her for doing it and then she felt really bad for making a joke about it. She told me she felt really bad about it for my and her sisters sake so I think she found out the hard way that jokes like that are not funny. She said she was never going to joke about things like that again. I am glad.