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Monday, April 4, 2011

LOL-2011 Media April's fool Pranks


·        Don Cherry is going to the royal wedding.

·        Kate Middleton is shopping for baby clothes.

·        Ikea has made a high chair for dogs.

·        And Portugal has had to sell soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo to Spain to pay off their national debt.

·        Sound unbelievable? It is.

·        Friday is April fool’s Day -- at least until -- and members of the media and companies were having fun with readers and customers.

·        The news aggregator website National Newswatch had a quick hit on its front page saying hockey commentator Don Cherry "has agreed to represent Canada at this month's royal wedding."

·        Meanwhile, the Daily Mail in Britain reported Middleton, soon to be married to Prince William, was seen shopping for baby clothes during the day Thursday, then was spotted smoking a cigarette at a bachelorette party later the same day. They even included photos of a look-alike looking at a white onesie and pouring a bottle of champagne into a pint glass.

·        U.K. newspaper The Independent reports Ronaldo has agreed to "act like a patriot" by being sold to Spain to help his country, Portugal, pay down their debt. He was sold for $219 million debt (160 million euros).

·        One fan quoted in the newspaper was not keen on the move, though.

·        "If we are going to buy foreigners we should buy Lionel Messi [Barcelona's Argentinian star]."

·        The Sydney Morning Herald in Australia reported Ikea has come out with a high chair for dogs, called the Hundstol. It comes in different sizes, has a hole for a dog's tail and a spot to put bowls of water and food.

·        Ryanair, an airline based in Ireland, will start offering child free flights in October. Declaring themselves "the world's favourite airline," Ryanair said the move comes after a survey of 1,000 passengers showed "half would pay higher fares to avoid other people's children."

·        "When it comes to children, we all love our own but would clearly prefer to avoid other people's little monsters when travelling," spokesman Stephen McNamara said in the release.

·        Eccentric British billionaire Richard Branson claimed he bought Pluto, and planned to reinstate it as a planet.

·        "Virgin has expanded into many territories over the years, but we have never had our own planet before. This could pave the way for a new age in space tourism," Branson said in a release.

·        The U.K. Sun. reported Apple iPads have been given to gorillas at a zoo in an article with the headline Planet of the Apps.

·        Starbucks announced its "mobile pour", which puts baristas on scooters to get you a coffee as you walk down the street. All you have to do is order a coffee on your smartphone.

·        The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix reported the city could become the first to offer flavoured tap water on special occasions.

·        And Google has released a video on YouTube interviewing Michael Taylor, an autocompleter -- a person who guesses what you're typing in the search field.

·        "I started out originally as a spellchecker, so whenever you misspelled a word when using Google search, and it said, 'Did you mean,' and it gave you the spelling, that was me, typing it out," Taylor said. "I'm a really good speller."

·        The information under the video says, "We're hiring autocompleters for Google Search! Are you passionate about helping people? Are you intuitive? Do you often feel like you know what your friends and family are thinking and can finish their thoughts before they can? Are you an incredibly fast Google searcher? Like, so fast that you can do 20 searches before your mom does one?"

·        If you forgot breakfast, Metro in England has the answer. They announced Friday they have an edible edition, which is made of corn starch, vegetable oil and water.

·        The Queensland Police Service showed they have a sense of humour, conning unsuspecting Facebook followers the force had actually gone to the trouble of training up a squadron of undercover cats to help catch unsuspecting crims.

·        Swedish Media-Shampoo for shaggy hardrocker festival-goers, dog poop fireworks to save the environment, as well as The Local's own anti-feminist Viking village in Sweden's far north, were among the April Fools' Day hoaxes in the Swedish media on Friday.

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