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kevin_standlee) wrote2008-03-30 10:55 am
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Beware the Calends of April
Because I don't think everyone reading this is also reading
debgeisler's journal (although you should), here's a link to the Top 100 April Fool's Day Hoaxes of All Time.
Thanks to fine hoaxes like these, no sane person will issue a legitimate news story on the first day of April. Every now and then, I've see groups in Fandom forget the date and issue a real announcement that day. Sometimes the announcements are so odd that people assume that they must be hoaxes.
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Thanks to fine hoaxes like these, no sane person will issue a legitimate news story on the first day of April. Every now and then, I've see groups in Fandom forget the date and issue a real announcement that day. Sometimes the announcements are so odd that people assume that they must be hoaxes.
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Another year, purely by coincidence, April 1st happened to be the day that Bloom County featured the revealing of the Billy and the Boinger's world tour: one stop at the Motel 6 in Albuquerque; just a few blocks North of the UNM campus. A major front page article was on the upcoming concert.
Of course this also reminds me of the guy I worked with for a few years in college. He was the ad manager for the Lobo, and got the idea to run a page of vintage ads for existing businesses on April 1st, and did very well by both the paper and the businesses.
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