HOLTSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) - Some Long Island eighth graders apparently got an early start on April Fool's Day pranks on Friday, when they handed out doughnuts laced with laxatives to classmates, school officials said. There were no apparent injuries, although ambulances were dispatched to the Sequoya Middle School as a precaution, a spokeswoman for the Sachem School District said. "Approximately 18 students ate the doughnuts," the district said in a statement. "Although the students are feeling well, the school is taking precautionary measures."
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It’s hard out here for an April Fools’ trickster
Hoax museum curator warns a good gimmick is difficult to find
Updated: 8:35 p.m. ET March 29, 2007
LOS ANGELES - As April Fools' Day looms, the curator of the Museum of Hoaxes has a word of caution for those who want to believe the unbelievable — a good hoax is hard to find.
Alex Boese, the curator of the museum, which exists only online only at museumofhoaxes.com — despite the lovely photographs of its nonexistent headquarters in San Diego — has issued his annual list of 100 top hoaxes and cautioned, in the interest of truth, that none of the items have changed this year before April 1.
"There are no new entries this year, you have to be pretty good to get on it," said Boese, the author of three books on hoaxes including "Hippo Eats Dwarf, a Field Guide to Hoaxes and Other B.S."
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It’s hard out here for an April Fools’ trickster
Hoax museum curator warns a good gimmick is difficult to find
Updated: 8:35 p.m. ET March 29, 2007
LOS ANGELES - As April Fools' Day looms, the curator of the Museum of Hoaxes has a word of caution for those who want to believe the unbelievable — a good hoax is hard to find.
Alex Boese, the curator of the museum, which exists only online only at museumofhoaxes.com — despite the lovely photographs of its nonexistent headquarters in San Diego — has issued his annual list of 100 top hoaxes and cautioned, in the interest of truth, that none of the items have changed this year before April 1.
"There are no new entries this year, you have to be pretty good to get on it," said Boese, the author of three books on hoaxes including "Hippo Eats Dwarf, a Field Guide to Hoaxes and Other B.S."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17862843/