ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Tricksters' tips wanted
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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Do you have an April Fools' Day tradition with your family? Friends? Co-workers? Any memorable pranks you'd like to share? And what do you have up your sleeves this year? We want to hear from you. Send your story, along with your name and phone number, to zserrano@honoluluadvertiser.com, with "April Fools' Day" in the subject line, fax to 525-8055, or mail to April Fools' Day, Island Life, The Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802. Deadline for submissions is Friday.
— Zenaida Serrano
A DIFFERENT KIND OF EASTER TREAT
Instead of a live bunny as a gift for Easter, how about one made from bread É for a good cause? Great Harvest Bread Company in Kailua's Enchanted Lake Center is offering bunny loaves, and giving $2 from every $12.95 honey-wheat bunny to the Hawaiian Humane Society. The bread bunnies are also available at Windward Mall, on the second floor above the center stage escalator.
— Advertiser Staff
FINAL WORD
"Frankly, I'm not used to this kind of heat. Usually somebody asks, 'What are you working on next?' and you tell them the name of the project and they're like, 'What is it?' and you're like, 'Uh, two guys go to a hamburger place.' They're like, 'Yeah, right. Good luck with that.' And this is the first time everyone knows what I'm talking about."
John Cho | Star of the "Harold & Kumar" movies, on preparing for fan frenzy as Sulu in J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek," due out in summer of 2009