Today, of course, is "April Fools' Day," and it's a day on which it is customary to play "practical jokes." (Practical jokes are like regular jokes, only with panniers.)
It doesn’t matter where you start. Just start.
I think we have a winner! Sun April fooled by student's BNP story | Matthew Weaver | Politics | guardian.co.uk Superb that both the Sun and the BNP were taken in, and top marks to the editor for not bowing to Uni pressure to take it down.
Yes the BNP one fails the humour test - an April Fool should be funny or silly in retrospect.I liked the Polar Bear one because it was almost believable until you realised "don't be daft".