Prankster Stages a Volcanic Eruption

Submitted by Emerson Dameron:


Dormant and Tired

In 1974, after 3 years of planning, a man named Oliver Bickar pulled off one of the world’s biggest (in size) April Fools’ Day pranks. He and his co-conspirators flew dozens of tires over to an extinct volcanic crater called Mount Edgecumbe on uninhabited Kruzof Island in Alaska. When he lit the tires on fire, people in Sitka, a town on the closest island, took serious note, wondering if the volcano, extinct for 4,000 years, had suddenly erupted. You can read the whole story on NowIKnow and at The Museum of Hoaxes.

Oink!

Submitted by Emerson Dameron as seen on Gawker:


A Stealthy Inmate Added a Pig to the Vermont State Troopers” Squad Cars
by Emma Carmichael
Gawker
February 2, 2012

The prisoners working out of a St. Albans, Vt. shop that produces car decals and license plates successfully sneaked a small outline of a pig onto the official crest that adorns every trooper car in the state. The heifer now has a pig as a spot.

No, this is not some leaked plot line to the Super Troopers sequel that will never happen; this is real life, Continue reading “Oink!”