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The quick-witted and the bread: April Fools’ Day gags

There’s no outsmarting April Fools’ Day.
Year after year, bad joke after almost funny prank.
You could try to sleep through it, but you’d risk waking up with a sharpie moustache – or worse.
Some on Twitter have pointed out that after a year marked by a global pandemic, and as Australia faces a rolling snowball of political scandals, life itself is the joke and it’s nothing to celebrate.
But others (especially PR companies) were not letting the 450-year-old holiday pass them by.
So,…
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