Wednesday, April 30, 2014

4.30.14


Good morning Phoenix! Welcome to our newest members - we hope you enjoy! Thanks to all who entered our prank contest. Stay tuned - the winning prank will be announced soon! *weg* It has been a blast posting a prank a day! Hope you all enjoyed it.
Pop Culture Trivia for April 30, 2014
In Celtic tradition, the night of April 30 was thought of as the darkest of the year, when witches flew to frighten, spawning evil throughout the land. In response, people pounded on kettles, slammed doors, cracked whips, rang church bells and made all the noise they could to scare off the corruption they imagined to be moving on the moist air.
They lit bonfires and torches and witch- proofed their houses with spring boughs. Such vigils were kept throughout the night until the rising of the May-dawn.
Joke of the Day:
Young Son: "Is it true, Dad, I heard that in some parts of the world a man doesn't know his wife until he marries her?
Dad:" That happens in every country, son."
Quote of the Day:
The real reason that we can’t have the Ten Commandments in a courthouse: You cannot post “Thou shalt not steal,” “Thou shalt not commit adultery,” and “Thou shalt not lie” in a building full of lawyers, judges, and politicians. It creates a hostile work environment. George Carlin
Random Daily Factoid:
Linen is actually stronger when wet.
This prank is way epic.... ewww....
Have a fangtastic day!  Brock

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