Fooling all the people all the time
By now, you will probably have rumbled all the April Fool's Day spoofs that appeared in the media today.
By now, you will probably have rumbled all the April Fool's Day spoofs that appeared in the media today. There was that one in the Sunday Independent about Bertie Ahern remembering that his great-grand-aunt Matilda left him large sums of untraceable cash every time she passed away during the 1980s and 1990s.
There was the one in the Sunday Times about how its reporters hacked into Rupert Murdoch's phone and found out that he doesn't...
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