I don’t advocate doing this to your poor kids, and I do not watch Jimmy Kimmel, but I thought this was interesting and cute. I hope you’ll forgive me, for posting it. Practical Jokes can really hurt kids. They are learning from adults. Sometimes, the adult example isn’t all that funny, for them. I hope that they can learn to forgive a joke done, at their expense. It’s a hoot for the adults, but not the kids. Learning your parents have clay feet isn’t easy on a child, teen or adult, when they learn of a parent’s intentional faults. Hopefully, the kids will take it in stride and recover. I hope so.