The Queen of England plays her own uncle.
1 991April1Sunday, The Independent reported that a 65-year-old Welsh farmer was the illegitimate child of George V, the grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II, in other words, he had the right to inherit the British throne. The report titled "The Queen's Throne is Threatened" describes the farmer's life story in an orderly way, and claims that the legal heir to the throne has filed a lawsuit with the local court to reclaim his right to inherit the throne. Later, people suddenly realized that this was an April Fool's joke.
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Nixon's comeback
1992 April Fool's Day, American Public Radio reported that former President Nixon, who stepped down because of Watergate Incident, announced his comeback to compete for the presidency. The program also broadcast a "Nixon" speech, announced his comeback, and said that "nothing was missed." After the program was broadcast, the audience reacted strongly and called the radio to protest. The host told the truth: In fact, Nixon's speech was just a comedian's performance.
Separate telephone calls for men and women
1993 Germans who are famous for their seriousness and rationality also played jokes on April Fool's Day. Sudkurier, a local German newspaper, said that a new telephone system is being introduced, and men and women will use different telephones because "women occupy the telephone for too long".
Britain changed the national anthem.
1999 BBC Radio 4 reported that the British national anthem "God Save the Queen" will be replaced by the European Union's "Unified National Anthem" and sung in German. This "Unified National Anthem" used Beethoven's music, and the BBC also broadcast a version sung by British primary school students, claiming that Prince Charles' office also called the radio station to ask for the audio and video tapes of this song.
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"blue sky" is no longer
200 1 the British "post" released a message, and the sky gradually became gloomy, not as blue as before. The newspaper said that this conclusion came from a five-year study. In this study, a special digital camera was used to analyze the colors in the sky, and the conclusion was that the blue pigment in the sky decreased from 9.3% in 1996 to 6.9% in 200 1 year.
Bush declared Vista illegal.
In 2007, US President George W. Bush signed a decree saying that Microsoft's new operating system Vista was too complicated and threatened national security, so it was ruled illegal. A worried American senator said, "The color and startup sound of Vista have changed greatly, which is really too complicated."
Bill Gates unfortunately became a "fool"
On April 1 2002, two comedy announcers of a French radio station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada decided to find a "more difficult guy" on April Fool's Day, so they called Microsoft headquarters and claimed to be the staff of the Canadian Prime Minister's Office, and asked Gates to answer Premier Chretien's phone. Surprisingly, Gates's assistant easily got through to the boss without verifying the identity of the other party. As a result, the two "swindlers" pretended to be Chretien and had a 10 minute telephone conversation with Gates. The topic is wild and unconstrained, from economy to WindowsXP, which is very speculative. Finally, "Chretien" invited Gates to visit Canada when he was free, and Gates readily accepted.
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The most painful joke-Franklin Institute: Tomorrow will be the end of the world.
On March 3rd1,1940, researcher Franklin announced that tomorrow will be the end of the world. The news was broadcast by a radio station. Astronomers at the Franklin Institute in Pennsylvania have confirmed that the world will be destroyed at 3pm Eastern Time tomorrow. This is not an April Fool's joke. The news has been confirmed by the person in charge of the Fels Planetarium in this city.
The panic immediately began to spread, and a large number of telephone calls flooded into the local authorities. It was not until the Franklin Institute came forward to clarify that the panic slowly subsided. The initiator of the incident was William Castries, a reporter for The Researcher. His original purpose was just to do "What will the end of the world look like?" Sadly, the school expelled Castries for this. Festivals are risky, so be careful when joking.
After reading these April Fool's jokes, do you think your cheating method is simply too low? Hurry up and study, don't waste this happy holiday!