
When the calendar turns to April, the jokes and pranks start to fly.
April Fools’ Day is a holiday made for the best pranksters around. Its history is long disputed, with some saying it dates back to the Middle Ages.
I’m here to tell you: be on your toes and don’t fall for it.
If someone hands you food, smell it before you eat it.
If a friend tells you a piece of news, try to find a way to verify it.
When you see Developing Lafayette post about P.F. Changs (believe me, it’s coming), have a laugh and move on with your Tuesday.
Be safe out there folks. Don’t let your feelings get hurt and always have a better prank/joke in your back pocket.