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April Fools Day [All Fools Day]

Fool's Errands

So the French started it and by the 18th century it was widespread in Britain and the various emigrants to the Americas introduced it over there. One of the more favourite pranks at the time was to send someone on a "fool's errand" by sending the unwary to fetch or collect something ridiculous - a joke that was frequently played on young apprentices on their first days at work, probably right up until the 1970s. Unwary engineering apprentices were often send to the stores to fetch "a hat full of nail holes" or to go for "a long weight [wait]"


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