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#18574 by slinky09
31 Mar 2007, 08:09
I enjoyed an article in the Guardian yesterday recounting some of the best April Fools' Day jokes published/broadcast in recent years. The one about the M25 running all in one direction on different days of the week was good, especially when (alledgedly) some wrote into the newspaper that published it saying "I use the M25 to go shopping, it used to be a 3 mile journey, now it'll be 117 miles ... I'm outraged"!

So, in the spirit of good April Fools' Day I look forward to hearing all of tomorrow's jokes, as well as good ones from years past [:p]
#165496 by honey lamb
31 Mar 2007, 09:41
On a similar vein, over here there was an article saying that Ireland was going to start driving on the right in line with other European countries and it was going to be trialled for 6 months in County Kerry. A number of people wrote in and rang the Department of Transport asking what happened at the county bounds [:w]
#165497 by Wolves27
31 Mar 2007, 10:09
When I was a nipper I alternated each year by waking mum up and said I'd been sick all over the bed or that the fish tank had broke and spilt fish al over the lounge.

Worked every time :D

Dean
#165501 by honey lamb
31 Mar 2007, 10:29
I'd just thought up a good one for Aer John and was about to put it into operation but just realised it is March 31st. [:0]
#165618 by MarkJ
01 Apr 2007, 18:24
So did anyone spot any?? In world we live in sometimes its difficult to know what is a spook and what isnt?

I dont think anyone has put spoof post on here - but you never know?

I saw two articles in the Sunday Times - one about planes gliding into Auckland airportand another about standing on an aircraft? I think they are both "suspicious" Mind you - it could be the Air Cymru story and the new airline operating out of Cardiff called "Flyforbeans" - with the slogan - "where have you bean lately"!!

Oh and just spotted Grommit to replace Nipper in the main paper? Blimey - its hard to know if its true or not?
#165622 by jerseyboy
01 Apr 2007, 19:34
Originally posted by MarkJ
So did anyone spot any?? In world we live in sometimes its difficult to know what is a spook and what isnt?

I dont think anyone has put spoof post on here - but you never know?

I saw two articles in the Sunday Times - one about planes gliding into Auckland airportand another about standing on an aircraft? I think they are both "suspicious" Mind you - it could be the Air Cymru story and the new airline operating out of Cardiff called "Flyforbeans" - with the slogan - "where have you bean lately"!!

Oh and just spotted Grommit to replace Nipper in the main paper? Blimey - its hard to know if its true or not?



The Gliding in to Auckland story may have a bit of truth in it. See this link on Sydney Morning Herald dated 28th March
LINK HERE

Not sure i would fancy this one[:$]
#165624 by honey lamb
01 Apr 2007, 20:04
Originally posted by MarkJ
So did anyone spot any?? In world we live in sometimes its difficult to know what is a spook and what isnt?

I dont think anyone has put spoof post on here - but you never know?

I saw two articles in the Sunday Times - one about planes gliding into Auckland airportand another about standing on an aircraft? I think they are both "suspicious" Mind you - it could be the Air Cymru story and the new airline operating out of Cardiff called "Flyforbeans" - with the slogan - "where have you bean lately"!!

Oh and just spotted Grommit to replace Nipper in the main paper? Blimey - its hard to know if its true or not?



Like you I wondered about the two articles in the Travel section but the only clear one I spotted was on the BBC News website which was a take on the old "smellyvision" spoof. Not very clever at all. [V]
#165628 by MarkJ
01 Apr 2007, 20:17
Originally posted by jerseyboy

The Gliding in to Auckland story may have a bit of truth in it. See this link on Sydney Morning Herald dated 28th March
LINK HERE


Taking the international date line into account, the clocks going forward and the recent full eclipse of the moon it could make the date of the Sydney M H April 1st??[:w]
#165635 by jerseyboy
01 Apr 2007, 20:42
Originally posted by MarkJ
Originally posted by jerseyboy

The Gliding in to Auckland story may have a bit of truth in it. See this link on Sydney Morning Herald dated 28th March
LINK HERE


Taking the international date line into account, the clocks going forward and the recent full eclipse of the moon it could make the date of the Sydney M H April 1st??[:w]

Story is also reported in Travelmole dated 29th march and stuff.co.nz on the 29th; Also N/Z Herald reports the story on the 28th of March. By Australian Pacific time story posted at 5am on Wednesday march 28th so that would have made it approx 6pm on Tuesday 27th march G.M.T
Link to N/Z Herald StoryHERE

So 5 different sources posting the same story seems a bit to coordinated to be a April Fool donÕt you think?

Cheers Jersey Boy
#165659 by p17blo
01 Apr 2007, 22:26
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Free 8mb Broadband or superfast 32mb 'Royal Flush' breakthrough broadband from Google - I've signed up!

Paul
#165671 by slinky09
02 Apr 2007, 00:55
Originally posted by VS-EWR
Also from google: Gmail Paper!.


"Gmail Paper is made out of 96% post-consumer organic soybean sputum"

Ha ha ha :D
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