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history emplo****
entertainers and most had
professional fools,
sometimes called "licensed
fools".
Fool Societies, or
groups of
nomadic entertainers, were often...
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April Fools' Day or
April Fool's Day (sometimes
called All
Fools' Day) is an
annual custom on 1
April consisting of
practical jokes and hoaxes. Jokesters...
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Adventure Time
miniseries "Stakes" A
Fool, a 2015
Chinese film
directed by Chen
Jianbin Fools (1970 film), an
American film
Fools (2003 film), an
Indian film directed...
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individuals have
historically been
known as both "holy
fools" and "blessed
fools". The term "
fool"
connotes what is
perceived as feeblemindedness, and "blessed"...
- Only
Fools and
Horses (titled
onscreen as Only
Fools and Horses....) is a
British television sitcom created and
written by John ****van.
Seven series...
- Ship of
fools is an
allegory that has long been a
fixture in
Western literature and art. Ship of
Fools may
refer to: Ship of
Fools (satire), a 1494 satire...
- Look up
fools rush in in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fools Rush In may
refer to: "
Fools rush in
where angels fear to tread", a line from the poem...
- King of
Fools may
refer to: Quasimodo,
given the
honorific "King of
Fools" in Disney's 1996 film The
Hunchback of
Notre Dame King of
Fools (album), an...
- Only
Fools and Horses : UK
viewers per
episode (millions)
Audience measurement performed by Broadcasters'
Audience Research Board "Comedy - Only
Fools and...
- By tradition, in some countries,
April 1 or
April Fools' Day is
marked by
practical jokes.
Notable practical jokes have
appeared on
radio and TV stations...