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The Huffingt9n Post published this today: the Top Ten Pranks (a tually hoaxes). April 1 is always a bad day at the local zoo for the receptionist. All day long she gets calls asking for Mr. Lyon, Miss Fox, or Ellie Fant. Most of the callers are being hoaxed themselves but that doesn't make it any better for the poor girl answering the phone. | ||
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She can refer the Miss Fox callers to Mr Renard at Fox News. It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti | |||
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Haha, proof! I remember Johnny Carson used to show that spaghetti harvest report periodically | |||
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My wife is waiting for the arrival of her Burpee tortellini shrubs. | ||
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I received this - http://subaru.im-group.co.uk/g...u58E9D/xHNGVY/cutf-8 - yesterday. Nice try but I didn't fall for it and click on the "details" button since I knew very well what kind of response I would have found... AF technology...? Ai Lai...? Richard English | |||
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Even though it wasn't #1, I still like the spaghetti trees the best. I know we've talked about that here before, but that was brilliant. So funny that people actually tried to buy one. The British people have a great sense of humor! | |||
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I nearly gave up waiting for the video to load. Having watched it I wish I had. Apart from the flying penguins and the spaghetti harvest, the video added nothing (apart from time) to the list. Richard English | |||
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Oh, I thought it was great. Shu and I had seen it before proof posted it. | |||
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My wife is upset. Her shrubs arrived but mistakenly was sent ravioli hedges. | ||
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Watch those ravioli hedges. They just spread until they're pasta joke. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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