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10 Greatest April Fool's

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Pranks.

Number 10 - On April 1st, 1957, BBC reported that due to a mild winter, __________
farmers were seeing a _____________ harvest and there was spaghetti hanging from the
trees. Many phoned in asking how they could grow their own.

Number 9 - In 1981, The Daily Mail reported that due to a translation error, a Japanese
man thought the London marathon was 26 ___________ long vs. 26 _________ and he was
still out somewhere running.

Number 8 - In 1996, a Taco Bell ad indicated that the company had bought the
_____________ and it was to be renamed to Taco Liberty Bell. When the White House
press secretary was asked about this sale, he remarked that Lincoln Memorial had also been
sold to its new owner Ford Motor Company.

Number 7 - In 1998, Burger King launched a special whopper for left-handed people. Its
USA Today ad claimed that the ingredients had been rotated 180 degrees to cater
specifically to the __________ citizens.

Number 6 - In 1994, the PC Computing magazine informed readers of a Congressional Bill


that would ban using the __________ while being __________. The report resulted in
numerous angry calls by concerned citizens.

Number 5 - A 2008 BBC video showed that a TV crew had discovered flying
____________ who travelled thousands of miles during each ________to enjoy the sun in
South America.

Number 4 - A 1965 report by a newspaper in Copenhagen announced the passing of a new


law which mandated all _______ to be painted ______________ so they could be seen
better at night.

Number 3 - A 2000 report in The Independent stated that researchers in Florida had come
up with a __________, similar to Viagra, for sexually unsatisfied ___________.

Number 2 - A German radio station in 1993 reported that a new city law required
__________ to go no more than 6 miles per hour in the city park. They did not want to
distract the ___________ as it was their mating season.

Number 1 - A New Mexicans for Science and Reasons newsletter published in April, 1998
reported that the state of Alabama had proposed to round off the value of _______ and
change it from 3.14 to 3.

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