Don't humiliate yourself again on April Fools' Day
- added March 31, 2008
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- mischabarrett
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If you still feel red-faced every time you spot PC Computing magazine, having fumed along to their 1994 report on 'legislative efforts to ban the use of the Internet while drunk', Slate has a handy guide to arm yourself against April Fools' press pranks. Forewarned is forearmed, ok? Beware strange animals; shun the British press ("the British tabloids make stories up all the time, but on April Fool's Day, everybody on Fleet Street fabricates"), and finish reading that article before you spread the incredible news around the office. Hit the link for the full guide.
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- mischabarrett
- 6 months ago
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The Museum of Hoaxes site lists the Top 100 April Fools pranks of all time.
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- mischabarrett
- 6 months ago
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If you can get your hands on a copy of the Harvard Lampoon's April Fools issue...it's bound to be a good prank on someone!
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This one was one was one of my favorites. ATC always gets something clever, but this one burned a lot of my circle.... those april fools.
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- chet_arthur
- 6 months ago
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I thank you all for these. I will put them to good use.
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. . . now, if you could tell me how to deal with the pranks my husband pulls on April Fools day, I would really appreciate it.
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I wish George Bush was an April Fool's joke!
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- AndreaKnoll
- 6 months ago
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Oh my god guys! I just read that hackers can change the molecular structure of a processor to make it explosive!
Ahhh!-
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- CarlosIsDown
- 6 months ago
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