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Old 07 April 2003, 04:02 PM
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Old 07 April 2003, 04:22 PM
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pmsl @ the bbc spaghetti one
Old 07 April 2003, 04:35 PM
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Lat week a Liverpool radio station offering Grand National tickets to the first ladies who turned up at the Yellow Submarine located on the main ring road (Albert Dock) wearing just a Bikini, lots of nubile young flesh turned up only to find the DJ, ROTFLHAO taking pictures with his digital camera.

Now thats a class windup.

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Ilove this one Displays a perfect example of irony as well

#73: The Origin of April Fool's Day
In 1983 the Associated Press reported that the mystery of the origin of April Fool's Day had finally been solved. Joseph Boskin, a History professor at Boston University, had discovered that the celebration had begun during the Roman empire when a court jester had boasted to Emperor Constantine that the fools and jesters of the court could rule the kingdom better than the Emperor could. In response, Constantine had decreed that the court fools would be given a chance to prove this boast, and he set aside one day of the year upon which a fool would rule the kingdom. The first year Constantine appointed a jester named Kugel as ruler, and Kugel immediately decreed that only the absurd would be allowed in the kingdom on that day. Therefore the tradition of April Fools was born. News media throughout the country reprinted the Associated Press story. But what the AP reporter who had interviewed Professor Boskin for the story hadn't realized was that Boskin was lying. Not a word of the story was true, which Boskin admitted a few weeks later. Boston University issued a statement apologizing for the joke, and many papers published corrections.
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