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piptik | 11:36 Fri 01st Apr 2005 | History
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Hey, my German friend thinks we're stupid for stopping doing practical jokes at midday - apparently our continental cousins carry on fooling each other for the duration - any idea where the midday turn round of fool and foolee comes from in the UK?
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I think this was designed to stop too much annoying jokes, but noone seems to take much notice of it anyway.
I always thought that 'Pinch, punch, first day of the month' stopped after mid-day. Not sure about April Fool jokes though? 
Never heard it stopping at midday, maybe people just get bored with it after a few hours.
Nope, it definately stops at mid-day.  Well thats the way I was brought up with it, anything after that then the "foolee" is the Fooled!!
I agree with ali_alic, it stops at noon.
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so no reason apart from convenience and to stop too much annoyance?

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