70-Year-Old Prank Revealed
Saturday in the San Francisco Chronicle a story about a prank that the Clampers (E Clampus Vitus, man!) pulled on UC Berkeley was featured. In short the Clampers faked a brass plaque that intimated that Sir Francis Drake landed in Marin 462 years ago. The Clampers are an organization known for, well, drinking and horsing around, but this kind of prank, one that spans 70 years (or more than 400, depending on your point of view) is epic and inspiring.
and 3dRealms will announce that Duke Nukem was also a hoax.
Do you even lift?
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Homer: "Hello Dean, you're a stupid head."
Dean: "Homer, is that you?" (Looks out the window and sees him a the pay phone right outside the office.)
Homer: "Aaaaah!" (Runs away)
a real estate agent who tried to sell him a 200 square foot condo for $750,000.
Ah, those were the days, back when Bay Area real estate was still cheap.
KFG
I didn't know Sir Francis Drake was intimate with brass plaques.
Is there any limit to the recursion on this?
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See here (info on Norton) and here (more Clamper info in the second article as well).
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"The Clampers are an organization known for, well, drinking and horsing around..."
And what fraternitiy worth their salt isn't???
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This fellow has decided to take Holocaust Revisionism to its logical conclusion. A lot of info on some of the great historical hoaxes.
Reminiscent of the 1934 Nessie photograph. Even though it's been documented as a hoax, the true believers live on.
And of course, crop circles are practically a religion to some.
Bruce
Bruce Perens.
In 1628, the flagship of the Swedish navy, Wasa, sank within minutes of starting her maiden-voyage (the ship was top heavy due to extra gun-deck they added in the middle of the construction).
;). The guys who pulled that off never revealed how they did it.
The ship was resurfaced in 1961 (it was discovered in 1956) . It took several days to accomplish. As it happens, there were some finnish techics-students (teekkarit) visiting Stockholm then. Teekkarit are famous for pulling pranks, and they though that this would be the perfect possibility for the ultimate prank. They went and bought a miniature copy of a statue of Paavo Nurmi (a famous finnish runner), sneaked past the guards, went in to the ship (that was still in the bottom of the sea) and placed the statue in the captains quarters. I bet the people who studied the sip after it was resurfaced were quite puzzled when they found that statue
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