It is no April fool, but I would like to inform you that when we return, after the Easter vacation, we will have representatives from Air Canada here to testify. |
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We can offer you an April fool coffee, if you like. |
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I kept thinking this could be an April 1 spoof, like a lot of people, according to this story, it makes the company an April Fool. |
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By this time I was laughing out loud as I watched their man being clearly taken for an April Fool. |
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But in case you haven't already guessed, yesterday's story about Brussels banning Yorkshire Puddings was an April Fool. |
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Or have I just revealed myself as the idiotic beneficiary of a belated April Fool prank? |
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But there's also this article, which is one of those that I might have thought would be an April Fool if it wasn't three days late. |
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We snared a few people with our April Fool prank, and saw the first signs of house-price weakness. |
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Some may even misinterpret this as a delayed April Fool prank. |
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In these earnest years, April Fool pranks have gone out of style. |
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A FORMER Coventry publican who shared a National Lottery jackpot thought his big win was an April Fool hoax. |
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The elaborate April Fool hoax pulled in more than 100 intrigued visitors to the village of Weeley as they flocked to see Essex's answer to Stonehenge. |
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Conclusion Stick this exciting sprinter in a double with April Fool earlier on the card. |
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It does seem like an April Fool but it most certainly is not. |
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According to General Tommy Franks, April Fool, an American officer working undercover as a diplomat, was approached by an Iraqi intelligence agent. |
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