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  2. Great Rose Bowl Hoax - Wikipedia

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    The Great Rose Bowl Hoax was a prank at the 1961 Rose Bowl, an annual American college football bowl game. That year, the Washington Huskies were pitted against the Minnesota Golden Gophers . At halftime , the Huskies led 17–0, and their cheerleaders took the field to lead the spectators in the stands in a card stunt , a routine involving ...

  3. “The Office”: The 22 funniest pranks Jim ever pulled - AOL

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    Clocking in at a paper distribution company in Scranton, Pa., might sound somewhat dull, but with a serial prankster like Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) on the job, no two workdays are ever the same ...

  4. 31 Craziest Senior Pranks of All Time That'll Bring All the ...

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    Here, you'll find the greatest senior pranks ever. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions ...

  5. 2004 Harvard–Yale prank - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Sullivan, Harvard's director of athletic communications, said, "[It was] all in good fun." [7] In an interview with The Harvard Crimson, the prank's organizers claimed that members of the Harvard Band were complicit with the Yale pranksters. [8] This was a further hoax designed to “toss salt in the wound”, as stated by Kai.

  6. The Most Wickedly Fun Celebrity April Fool's Day Pranks of ...

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    Celebrities love April Fool's Day too, and they show it through hilarious pranks and hoaxes. See the best ones ever here. The Most Wickedly Fun Celebrity April Fool's Day Pranks of All Time

  7. Media prank - Wikipedia

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    The India Times called the hoax "perfectly-timed" and "one of the greatest pranks on the internet". [24] Blake Shuster wrote in USA Today that the journalists involved were "duped by real life trolls" and "all it would’ve taken was 30 seconds to stop and actually do their jobs to avoid the whole news-cycle". [25]

  8. ‘Amazing’ clip has been hailed ‘one of the best things I’ve ever seen on Twitter’

  9. Improv Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    The crowd, even those who had realized that this was a prank, shouted "one more song!", and then "let them play!" when the police officers arrived. This mission was number 23 on the VH1 countdown of the "40 Greatest Pranks." [17]