I have a friend who got married on All Fool's Day. In her verifiable defense, I was chief bridesmaid.
Also pre-FB.
You know there are some people who get married on April 1st (or Halloween)? They are definitely those people.
DON'T MARRY AN IMPROVISER, FOLKS.
I was prepared to give an update at a meeting this morning, but of course it ran long and they didn't get to me. I guess I could email the update, but I'm feeling vaguely indignant because I actually did a thing! I got something done! I'm totally doing stuff, guys!
Why is someone using a POWER DRILL in the LIBRARY?
I am awaiting details.
I have a friend who got married on All Fool's Day.
I wanted to do this, but my mom and step-dad had a concert scheduled to perform at that day so I changed it to St. Patrick's day. I could have asked them to not go, but I didn't want to do that. They probably would have been okay with mom, but they had far fewer men in the chorus and he would have been missed.
I don't have a problem with people getting married on April Fools' Day (or any other holiday/day of notoriety), just to be clear. I was just stymied by a wedding announcement that didn't have a "this is real, seriously!" disclaimer, made on the internet on a day set aside for pranks.
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Plus, I am a paranoid jerk who doesn't like falling for pranks, so I disbelieve everything today.
I have made it my policy to just believe things (unless they are obviously very silly) and if it was someone joking about, for instance, getting married then fuck them. Basically.
I have made it known to all my friends that I will do my utmost to disrupt any pranks or practical jokes I become aware of. And that they do not amuse me. The majority of them have been thinly veiled opportunities for cruelty, and I am no fan of the perpetrators of such.
DON'T MARRY AN IMPROVISER, FOLKS.
Words to live by.
True & Co. had a cute thing where they replaced all of the sizing with kittens today. That was fun. And fuzzy. Looking.
I'm loving the Google+ thing about David Hasselhoff photobombing pictures. That should be a real thing.
Not an April Fool's.
Salt Lake business owners promote gay marriage with new ‘Hummussexual’ shirt
They run a hummus shop and they're one of three couples who have brought the marriage equality suit in Utah. There's a link to the shirt in the story
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