April Fool
Every April 1st I like to spend a few moments in the morning trawling the news websites looking for April's Fool jokes. Sometimes they are obvious, sometimes they are fiendishly hard to spot - to the extent that I have to wait for the afternoon whistle-blowers to point them out so I can say "Ahhh!" and pretend that I knew all along.
This year it is different.
I read through the BBC news site and everything looks like a candidate:
I guess that I'll be looking in as usual after lunch. I can't pick the real news from the sea of jokes.
Jesting in Perth, Western Australia
April Fool's Day on the Web
This year it is different.
I read through the BBC news site and everything looks like a candidate:
- The G20 Summit, complete with comedy Frenchman threatening to walk out before it's even started.
- There's a story about the Advertising Standards Authority criticising an anti-smoking advert for scaring children - er... surely it's supposed to?
- MPs have awarded themselves a 2.33% pay rise (presumably so Jacqui Smith's husband won't have to claim porn on expenses).
- MPs have blocked public sector pay rises (see what a conjunction of items can do?).
- Newcastle have appointed Alan Shearer as their manager for the last 8 games of the season.
- Tea prices are surging.
I guess that I'll be looking in as usual after lunch. I can't pick the real news from the sea of jokes.
Jesting in Perth, Western Australia
April Fool's Day on the Web
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