Fool's errand
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A Fool's errand is an English idiom referring to a foolish undertaking or a task certain to fail. It may also refer to:
Books
- A Fool's Errand, a 1879 novel by Albion W. Tourgée
- A Fool's Errand, a 1921 book by Jessie Louisa Rickard
- Fool's Errand (novel), a 2001 novel by Robin Hobb
- A Fool's Errand, a 2010 collection of poetry by Dermot Healy
Films
- "A Fool's Errand", a 1927 silent short film from the Krazy Kat film series
- "A Fool's Errand", a 2003 episode of animated series Funky Cops
Other uses
- The Fool's Errand, a 1987 computer game by Cliff Johnson
- "Fool's Errand", a song on the indie-film band Fleet Foxes 2017 album, "Crack-Up".
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