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Ye Olde Aprile Fools Prankes!

Ye Olde Aprile Fools Prankes!
Hark men and wenches and children of all ages!

Enscribed within this tome is the knowledge required to pranketh all of thine friend and foes alike. Using one of these four pranks (or perhaps more, depending on thine fool) thou can maketh an Aprile Fool of any of thine peers.

Come hither and chooseth the best pranke for thine means.
 
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Step 1Ye Olde Immovable Blade!

Ye Olde Immovable Blade!
For this age olde pranke, thou must acquire no less than a dozen and two egg whites and a yarn of kelp. By mixing yon essences, thou can procure an elexir by the name of glué, that will bindeth two objects together. Apply the glué around the top of thine Aprile Fool's scabbard and closeth the blade. Waiteth no less than half a dozen hours. When thine Aprile Fool next goes to open yonder blade, he will findeth his hilt stuck to his scabbard!

Once jovial amusement has been had, revealeth to thine mark his status as the Aprile Fool and removeth the substance from yonder blade by exposing to warm water.
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Mar 23, 2012. 2:30 PMGASSYPOOTS says:
ye be thy funne prankstre
Apr 22, 2011. 1:26 PMPlo Koon says:
Yonder instructble has madeth thy viewer haveth a good giggleth.
Jul 23, 2011. 4:31 PMmonsterlego says:
Amen, brutha
May 5, 2011. 4:55 PMsupertoria12 says:
Alchemy! Huzzah!! But shall I be a foole for inquiring, but shall it be easier to have the alchemist juste turneth the woole of thine animale to golde?
Apr 22, 2011. 1:22 PMPlo Koon says:
"Because silver is involved in this pranke, to avoid the ire of thine Aprile Fool's peers, be sure to useth the money to purchase ale at thine locale Tavern whilst sharing a heary laugh at thine Fool's expense."





Very sensitive.
Apr 22, 2011. 1:17 PMPlo Koon says:
I liketh thy spellage of "glue".
Apr 22, 2011. 1:11 PMPlo Koon says:
I like how you put e's on the end of words to make them look like old spellings
Apr 22, 2011. 1:09 PMPlo Koon says:
Actualy, it would be "thy peers". Not "thine". "Thy" = "your", "thine" = "yours".
Aug 11, 2009. 10:51 AMchinese basterd says:
could you talk in this century
Mar 29, 2011. 4:43 PMninja of suburbia says:
nay knurlish oaf, for so to do wouldst be to ruin the fun of yon pranks.
Mar 31, 2010. 9:27 AMlycoris3 says:
Nay, for today's vernacular does not befit the humor of this epistle to the known world.  However, thou must admit this writing is very humorous indeed if thou knowest the way in which we speak/write/type.  
Apr 1, 2010. 5:28 PMtanmanknex says:
Yea, this form of speaking is quite interesting, and doest bring about much joy in mineself and in mine friendselfs.  Indeed, it hast been an interesting form of writing, which some may call humorous, if they so wish.
Mar 1, 2010. 11:19 AMdarby0malley says:
Thou art the fool
its all in keeping in spirit of the instructable
Jul 11, 2009. 3:02 PMArvindTheNinja says:
(removeth by author or community request-eth)
Apr 21, 2010. 7:01 AMlycoris3 says:
(twas removed by much yelling and beating of a drum on yonder hill by said wordsmith or the communities horrific yowls in thin ear)
Jul 26, 2009. 10:06 PMoctavian234 says:
wow even the removal request above was written in the 16th century
Mar 31, 2010. 9:23 AMlycoris3 says:
Aye, humorous thou be indeed.  V stars from Heavens Court are thine.
Mar 16, 2010. 3:05 AMKoosie says:

Brilliant!

Thou hath created a guide-eth worthy of King Arthur!  Now he long-eth needs his royal-eth court jester-eth!

Mar 16, 2010. 2:29 AMXOIIO says:
Yonder actually means over there.
Aug 11, 2009. 2:54 AMgodfreyandthandi says:
this had got to be the most un-readable instrcutable ever!
Mar 9, 2010. 6:10 PMIridium7 says:
 Try the one with all Caps.
Jan 30, 2010. 5:19 AMBiggsy says:
Verily though hast amused me muchly... I shall sendeth a squire to recount your merry japes to my comrades in the land of Facebook....Hark oh what bountiful joys come from the japes of the april fool
Jan 26, 2010. 4:03 PMKottonKandy says:
Haha! That Is GREAT! I LOVE thus ible! I read somewhere that some duchess was watching the peopple of her court act all "stiff necked" and have such perfect manners, so she decided to play a little joke on them. They had a party, or whatever, and in between the chese and crackers, she put a thin slice of soap. Then she watched them choke it down, cuz they were too mannerly to spit it out. LOL she musta had a good sense of humor. 
Great job A+ !!
Sep 15, 2009. 3:29 AMporcupinemamma says:
oops "1" was supposed to be !!!!!! Voting 5/5 :0)
Sep 15, 2009. 3:29 AMporcupinemamma says:
Love the medieval twist1 It was enchanting. Especially like the embroidery. could you possibly provide a template? it's gorgeous!
Jul 26, 2009. 8:49 PMTheJynxed says:
I thanketh thee kind sir. I hath useth thine prankes on the poore olde memberes of mine company. The Coppere Dragon totem shall be proud of the finest Dragon Shaman in ye olde game.
Jul 11, 2009. 8:02 PMilpug says:
well, thy kind self hath posted yon instruktable while giving much ponderance to the philosyphies of the Metaphysikal, Physikal, and even Alchymikal. it does mine self great pleasure to see such effervescent talent amoungst my peers. applaudations to thee and thine, sire. great ible... many people think that humor is out of place on this site, but they misunderestimate the dry cyniscism of many of the hackers/pyros/moddders/gamers that frequent here. thats a cool program, my friend would lomp it.
Apr 3, 2008. 11:12 AMlegionlabs says:
Barring some feeble conceit of sobriety, thine local alchemist should kindly note that the powder of iron pyrite is blacke in colour. This contraste between crystal and powdered pyrite is but one of the great mysteries of moderne alchemy.
Apr 4, 2008. 9:41 AMlegionlabs says:
Hm, a local artist or alchemist may have in stock some auropigmentum. Mix thou this in a mortar and pestle with clarified butter, tallow, or rendred animal fat as medium. Be thou sure to choose a particularly unwashed ram to cover the smell of these ingredients. Some heretics refer to auropigmentum as "yellow arsenic sulfide" in their strange pagan texts.
Jul 9, 2009. 7:06 PMPasamal says:
Anything with arsenic in the compound name is likely to be poisonous to the ram.
Jul 8, 2009. 11:31 AMRock Soldier says:
Am I the only one that can't understand this? Can you make a 21st century friendly instructable?
May 20, 2009. 9:39 AMTyMan210 says:
Thine art welcome.
May 16, 2009. 2:05 PMpotaderantor says:
your welcome jieze
Apr 4, 2009. 3:36 PMcameritec says:
Combo - eth Breaketh to thy noobeths...
Mar 26, 2009. 4:32 PMrandomray says:
LOL ,the first thing to do here is check your health and then liability insurance . Then make sure you are in good standing with your attorney . Horses are not cars , while not real smart they usually notice when someone puts a rope on them . One of two things would happen either the horse kicks you " they can EASILY break bones " or it ignores you tying it up and when the rider tries to leave it just balks and stands there till untied . Nicely written but really unlikely to work except for maybe in a Hollywood movie . " then it would work every time " You could try hobbling it but again the horse would know . One more caution horses can bite the dickens out of you . Best not to try this at home , LOL
Mar 24, 2009. 8:46 PMGamer917 says:
(removed by author or community requesteth)
Mar 26, 2009. 3:24 PMdombeef says:
lol
Aug 16, 2008. 6:41 PM15zhangfra says:
shuteth upeth with all the old english(to the commenters, not the creator of this instructables)
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