My friend totally fell for the Lost clock on Thinkgeek. He was so pissed when he tried to buy it.
ThinkGeek has a habit of coming up with April Fool's jokes that people actually want. This year, they have a simple form to request actual products for each of the jokes.
ThinkGeek has a habit of coming up with April Fool's jokes that people actually want. This year, they have a simple form to request actual products for each of the jokes.
Ever since the 8bit tie - the first one they started making - they have a bunch of April 1st stuff that is either impossible or incredibly unlikely, and a few which seem actually reasonable, and the most popular of the reasonable ones, they turn around and make.
Well, the ordeal has begun. Before we know it, we'll be up to our necks in lame humor and April fools jokes we saw coming a mile away. Prepare yourselves brothers and sisters.
Just going to bring this over from the TOTD thread:
I like that Youtube has added the option of ASCII video rendering.
Better Yet, the app is actually available on the Android Market!
It just generates cute quotes based on the selected animal, but fun none the less.
I read the XKCD source code. There are no secrets left for me.
I did this, because I'm not smart except at a very small few things, and certainly not smart enough to work it enough to get to the jokes, and since I couldn't figure out how to get to them normally and just ended up getting frustrated and annoyed at my own stupidity, so I just cheated instead. I thought it was clever, but not terribly funny.
One of my friends reported that she made herself cry, called her mother, reported she was pregnant, and waited for shit to hit the fan. Then, she waited five minutes and went, "Ha ha! April Fools!"
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It just generates cute quotes based on the selected animal, but fun none the less.
Her mom hung up and isn't talking to her.