I was admittedly a bit of a prankster in college. I perpetrated several different elaborate pranks just because, and on April Fools I tried to think "bigger."
For several years running on April Fools, I would look for a free-standing newspaper machine (like the one pictured here). I would switch 10 copies of the paper - 9 from the stack, and the one that was facing the world in the window - with ones from the previous year. (this prank took some serious planning!).
I would then take the 10 current ones, and return home with them, and save them for the following year.
And for the record, since this was a prank, not a theft, I also carefully considered how to ensure everyone came out "even" on the deal. I paid for the newspapers! (they only cost $.25 a the time, so I didn't see it as a big deal for a fun prank)
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