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April Fools' Day is Coming!

Today I want to introduce something about April Fools’ Day since this funny day is coming. We’re unable to make clear the exact origin of this festival, and according to search results on Google, we can only know that it’s a freelance cameraman who elevated the centuries-old tradition of pranking April fools to a mass-media high on the evening of April 1, 1957. After that, April Fool's Day became more and more popular from all over the world.

And I can still remember one of the most hilarious things which happened in high school when I was a teenager. When we were having a break after maths class, a girl came over and said to the boy who sat beside me:” Hey, Miss Mo asks you to go to the office!” And the boy just run out of the classroom and rush into the office without hesitation. Everybody in the classroom burst into laughter at that time. Unfortunately, there are less pranks on April Fools’ Day around me nowadays since people thought it’s boring to trick others. Instead, they prefer to watch movies with trick theme, like Matchstick Men, which is a 2003 black comedy crime film directed by Ridley Scott, and based on Eric Garcia's 2002 novel of the same name. Ridley Scott's "Matchstick Men" tells three stories, each one intriguing enough to supply a movie. It is: (1) the story of a crisis in the life of a man crippled by neurotic obsessions; (2) the story of two con men who happen onto a big score, and (3) the story of a man who meets the teenage daughter he never knew he had, and finds himself trying to care for her. The hero of all three stories is Roy (Nicolas Cage), who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder, agoraphobia, panic attacks, you name it. His con-man partner is Frank (Sam Rockwell). His daughter is Angela (Alison Lohman), and Roy is so fearful that when he decides to contact her, he persuades his shrink to make the phone call.














































BTW, if you happen to be interested in downloading some movie stills on Matchstick Men(2003) as well as transferring them from PC to your iPhone/iPad, then you may refer to this perspicuous tutorial, besides, you are allowed to transfer up to 14 types of data and files with Leawo iTransfer, which is mentioned in the previous guide. This program can also back up iPhone, iPad and iPod (touch) files to computer. Additionally, Leawo iTransfer is an outstanding music manager, which allows users to manage the playlists of the iOS devices and iTunes without limits. Moreover, Leawo iTransfer supports the latest iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, and iPod), iOS and iTunes.

And now returning to the April Fools’ Day, what’s the most interesting thing you’ve ever met? I hope you guys can comment below and share it with me!

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