68117 april fools hoaxes

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68117 april fools hoaxes

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# ñ ñ ñ ñ # ñ Spaghetti Harvest On April 1, 1957, BBC announced on the news that thanks to a very mild winter people in Switzerland were enjoying an incredible spaghetti crop They accompanied the message with a picture of people pulling strands of spaghetti down from trees A huge number of viewers were taken in and called the BBC to find out how they could grow their own spaghetti To this BBC answered that they should place a sprig og spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best! LA Highways Close for Repair In 1987 a disc jockey in Los Angeles announced that the highway system would be closed for an entire month due to repair It was alarming news as you need to go on the highway to get almost everywhere in Los Angeles People started calling in and the California Highway Patrol reported that they were flooded with calls throughout the day A representative from the California Department of Transportation called the station’s manager to let him know that they didn’t like the prank! Dogs Painted White In 1965 Politiken, a Danish newspaper had a story about all dogs must be painted white It was because it would increase road safety at night by allowing dogs to be seen more easily ñ # Instant colour TV ñ ñ ñ In 1962 Sweden had only one TV station and it broadcast in black and white However, they told the viewers that they could convert their existing TV sets to display color reception very easily All they had to was to pull a nylon stocking over their TV screen They had a technical expert demonstrate it! Again people called in to learn more as it didn’t work right away! The left-handed Whopper Burger King published a full page advertisement in the April 1st edition of US Today some years ago announcing that they had a new item on the menu 32 million left-handed Americans could now enjoy a burger designed especially for them The new whopper had all the same ingredients as the original one except all the condiments had been rotated 180 degrees for the benefit of the left-handed people Whistling Carrots Twelve years ago the British supermarket chain Tesco announced in an advertisement in The Sun that they had developed a genetically modified “whistling carrot” The carrots had grown with tapered airholes in their side When fully cooked, these holes caused the carrots to whistle Read about the different hoaxes and decide which one you like best and why? ñ ñ Then write in you notebook a prank you would like to be published in a paper or brought on television ñ

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