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(NEXSTAR) – For the most part, TV audiences today couldn’t be convinced that spaghetti grows on trees. But in 1957, plenty of viewers were eating it up. Described as “the most successful April Fools’ ...
Who knew the BBC had this much of a sense of humor? Here is a fantastic clip broadcast on April Fool’s Day in 1957, which shows the “traditional spaghetti harvest” and educates its viewers on dangers ...
It was a farming hoax for history, masterfully executed as fake news by the media and ravenously swallowed by the public. But how in hellfire could the masses be fooled into believing spaghetti ...
April fool! We considered putting up some horrible photos and telling you it was the up-and-coming photographer of the decade. But we just couldn't bring ourselves to do it. So we'll let you enjoy ...
“Put a sprig of spaghetti in a can of tomato sauce and wait for the best“. This is the answer the BBC gave to viewers who called asking how they could grow spaghetti at home. We are not crazy. This is ...