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Oops sorry bout that, was just telling of a really good April Fools thing our firm did in relation to really ugly new uniforms for us all and my boss walked past and stopped behind me just at that moment complaining about people being on the internet all the time and not doing enough work! Had to erase!
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there was a cracking one in the irish news several years ago, it was all to do with the orangemens right to march down the garvaghy road in portadown and the local residents not wanting them to, its pretty much died down now but in the mid 90s there was a fair bit of trouble about the whole right to march etc. anyway the april fool in the irish news that year was that to resolve the problem there was going to be a tunnel built under the garvaghy road so that a)the orangemen could march and b)local residents would not be disturbed. judging by the indignant callers to local radio stations and various tv interviews there was more than one who fell for it.
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