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In 1961 Finnish students conducted a prank related to the Vasa ship, when they smuggled a small statue of Paavo Nurmi on the deck just before the ship was salvaged. But this was in Valborg, not April fools day.
I always liked the student prank in my home city of Lund, many years ago: They put out flyers urging people to protest against the city council spreading the chemical dihydrogen monoxide, even in children's playgrounds! Yep, there were a lot of the protest-against-everything bunch even then! 😁
@@ThreeStarVagabond I don't know, this was around 1980 so the details are not clear or easy to find, but I know that they got quite a lot of signatures - it was what they said on TV at least!
This was very fun! I'm curious, are you planning on doing any videos about Linköping? I'm super-curious about learning more about that city but feel like there aren't a lot of videos about like, the cities history or architecture for a pretty big city! 👀 If you're headed there sometime I think it'd be an interesting topic for a video!
Thank you! :D And that's actually a really good idea! I think I'll wait until it's a bit warmer, but I'll definitely make a video about Linköping in a couple of months - and since I used to live there for 10 years it'll be really fun to look at it from a new perspective :D
You have to Love a good joke or prank, come to think about it even the bad ones get a laugh. Great video I really enjoyed the ones I’ve never heard, some were pretty clever. Have fun and stay safe till next time.
Cheers man! Yeah, I had a lot of fun digging up all of these - and there were tons more that I didn't include. The creativity of some pranks is just staggering :D
My grandmother held grudges forever ,,,, She never forget the coulor tv prank ... She muttered about the presenter and how she destroyed perfectly good Pantyhose. over 40 years , She was a master of holding a grudge lol
That was fun. What's April Fool in Swedish? I remember seeing that spaghetti tree prank featured on the BBC when I was a kid, but that was in the sixties. I didn't realise it was a 1957 prank, that was the year I was born. I was gullible enough to believe the story when they showed it in later years, I still remember thinking how amazing it was. 🤣
Aren't those the best pranks - when you think that "this is so cool, I HOPE that this is true" :D In Swedish we just call the day April 1st, but the jokes are called "aprilskämt" (April jokes). It's really common to have lots of pretty bad ones all over the place.. I don't think I got fooled this year at least!
@@ThreeStarVagabond A lot of people fell for that one back in the day since foreign food wasn't yet popular. I remember all the old British codgers lamenting that they would never eat that foreign muck. My mother was Dutch so I was already used to "foreign muck", but Italian was still a bit exotic.
@@DikWhite It's so weird to imagine that it wasn't THAT long ago. These days everyone eats Eritrean food and whatnot, and everyone is up to speed on political events all over the world. Everything is so global!
I have a Facebook group where you can join weird people and discuss weird things! facebook.com/groups/threestarvagabond
Stop by and say hi if you'd like 😀
This made me laugh too much. The spaghetti tree is one my mother in law believed 😅
So happy to hear that! I love some of these jokes - and I'm sure I would have fallen for a few back in the day :D
In 1961 Finnish students conducted a prank related to the Vasa ship, when they smuggled a small statue of Paavo Nurmi on the deck just before the ship was salvaged. But this was in Valborg, not April fools day.
That's so cool! I don't know why I've never heard about this before :D
I always liked the student prank in my home city of Lund, many years ago: They put out flyers urging people to protest against the city council spreading the chemical dihydrogen monoxide, even in children's playgrounds! Yep, there were a lot of the protest-against-everything bunch even then! 😁
I love that! It kills tons of children every year - let's ban it altoghether :D I wonder how many sign-ups they actually got...
@@ThreeStarVagabond I don't know, this was around 1980 so the details are not clear or easy to find, but I know that they got quite a lot of signatures - it was what they said on TV at least!
@@christopherx7428 I've heard about this somewhere, so I recognized it when you mentioned it. But I had no idea when and where :D
This was very fun! I'm curious, are you planning on doing any videos about Linköping? I'm super-curious about learning more about that city but feel like there aren't a lot of videos about like, the cities history or architecture for a pretty big city! 👀 If you're headed there sometime I think it'd be an interesting topic for a video!
Thank you! :D And that's actually a really good idea! I think I'll wait until it's a bit warmer, but I'll definitely make a video about Linköping in a couple of months - and since I used to live there for 10 years it'll be really fun to look at it from a new perspective :D
nice video, L24
You have to Love a good joke or prank, come to think about it even the bad ones get a laugh. Great video I really enjoyed the ones I’ve never heard, some were pretty clever. Have fun and stay safe till next time.
Cheers man! Yeah, I had a lot of fun digging up all of these - and there were tons more that I didn't include. The creativity of some pranks is just staggering :D
Haha jokes on you. I love that song. Never gonna give you up…..
Haha! Darn it, you foiled my nefarious plan
My grandmother held grudges forever ,,,, She never forget the coulor tv prank ... She muttered about the presenter and how she destroyed perfectly good Pantyhose. over 40 years , She was a master of holding a grudge lol
That's amazing! I LOVE the thought of her making a fist and muttering at the presenter dozens of years later :D
That was fun. What's April Fool in Swedish? I remember seeing that spaghetti tree prank featured on the BBC when I was a kid, but that was in the sixties. I didn't realise it was a 1957 prank, that was the year I was born. I was gullible enough to believe the story when they showed it in later years, I still remember thinking how amazing it was. 🤣
Aren't those the best pranks - when you think that "this is so cool, I HOPE that this is true" :D In Swedish we just call the day April 1st, but the jokes are called "aprilskämt" (April jokes). It's really common to have lots of pretty bad ones all over the place.. I don't think I got fooled this year at least!
@@ThreeStarVagabond A lot of people fell for that one back in the day since foreign food wasn't yet popular. I remember all the old British codgers lamenting that they would never eat that foreign muck. My mother was Dutch so I was already used to "foreign muck", but Italian was still a bit exotic.
@@DikWhite It's so weird to imagine that it wasn't THAT long ago. These days everyone eats Eritrean food and whatnot, and everyone is up to speed on political events all over the world. Everything is so global!
These pranks were hilarious, and i'm sad to say, i;d have probably fallen for most of them
Many people did in Sweden... Many many people :D
Now, these April fools pranks are at a higher level to involve National events 🤣🤣.
I do personal April fools pranks.
Oh wow, that's awesome! I'm really terrible at coming up with pranks myself...
Carlsberg burn 😂👍
Yes! Probably the best beer in the world, my ass! :D