April Fools
- In 2008 the Phillies played a prank on this pitcher, telling him he had been traded to Japan for Kobayashi Imamura. Kyle Kendrick
- In 1996 this fast food chain put out full page adds in newspapers around the country announcing they had purchased the Liberty Bell and would rename it for marketing purposes. Taco Bell
- This Orson Wells radio drama struck fear into the American public who didn’t realize it was a scripted drama, and not a real life Alien Invasion. War of the Worlds
- This TV show, hosted by Ashton Kutcher, caught celebrities in prank situations for the enjoyment of the viewing public. Punkd
- This actor went off the deep end, and made a documentary about his “budding” rap career. But it was later revealed it was a joke. Joaquin Phoenix
- In 1989 a Seattle morning show showed video of this famous building collapsing. Which clogged 911 phone lines. The Space Needle
- In 2011 this email service announced a new form of technology that would allow people to write emails with nothing more than a webcams and hand motions. Gmail
- In 1878 a New York Newspaper announced that this famous inventor had created a machine that turned soil into cereal and water. Thomas Edison
- In 1992 Passengers flying to the 2nd most populated city in America read a sign as they arrived that read “Welcome to Chicago”. What city were they headed to? Los Angeles
- In 2008 YouTube redirected every single video to this 1987 hit, that is arguably the greatest song of all time. What is that song. Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley
TIE BREAKER: What is the population of Los Angeles? 3,884,307