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Museum of Hoaxes Message Boards 10K for a Wife: There's a guy who claims he'll pay you $10,000 if you introduce him to his future wife. Is he for real? (Messages) 666 on the Alamo: Is the number 666 appearing on the side of the Alamo? (About This || Messages) Big Bear Photo: A hunter poses by an incredibly big bear. Real or Fake? (About This || Messages) Blackout Photo, August 2003: Satellite photo of the 2003 blackout. (About This || Messages) Bonsai Kittens: Deformed kittens grown in jars (About This || Messages) Cook vs. Peary: Which explorer reached the North Pole first? (About This || Messages) Drop Bears: A curious creature native to the Australian outback. It hides in trees and spits on people. (Messages) Fake Bloopers: Do you think those blooper scenes you see on tv are actually real? Messages Feejee Mermaid: An 'authentic' mermaid exhibited by P.T. Barnum (featured on an episode of the X-Files) (About This || Messages) Flashman: LiveJournal user whom many thought had died during the attacks on the World Trade Center turns out never to have existed at all. Messages Ghosts of Versailles: Spirit of Marie Antoinette said to inhabit Versailles (About This || Messages) Gorgeous Guy: Man uses multiple aliases to create internet craze about himself (About This || Messages) Hunting For Bambi: Hunting naked women with paintball guns (About This || Messages) Jetplane breaks the sound barrier: An amazing photo showing a vapor cone forming around a jetplane as it approaches the speed of sound. Is it real or fake? (Messages) Joseph Mulholland: newspaper satirist from the late 19th century (Messages) Joseph Papp: Inventor of the 300 mph personal submarine (Messages) Loch Ness Monster: the legendary Scottish sea serpent (About This || Messages) Lourdes Water: Scam artists tout holy water as a miracle cure (Messages) Michael Jackson's Nose: What's the deal with his nose. Does he still have a real nose? (Messages) Munchkin, the Monster Cat: It's the sequel to Snowball (see below). But this monster cat might be real. (About This || Messages) Outhouse Springs Bottled Water: A brand of bottled water fresh from the outhouse (Messages) Peter Lynds: He's been hailed as the next Einstein, a college dropout who's a genius at physics, but is he also a woman named Brooke Jones? (About This || Messages) Piltdown Man: Perhaps the most notorious scientific fraud of all time (About This || Messages) Popeface: A rare photo of the pope sticking his tongue out. Real or fake? (About This || Messages) Princess Caraboo: A British woman pretends to be an oriental princess (About This || Messages) Sandeep Acharya's Perpetual Motion Machine: Yet another free-energy device (About This || Messages) Sawing the Island Off: A scheme from 1823 to tow the island of Manhattan out to sea and then turn it around (About This || Messages) See ID: Is it true you should write 'See ID' on the back of your credit card? (About This || Messages) Snowball the Monster Cat: Photo of a man holding an 87-pound cat (About This || Messages) Splat: A strange photo of an overweight person who has fallen down. Real or fake? (About This || Messages) Swiss Spaghetti Harvest: The classic April Fool's Day hoax from 1957 (About This || Messages) Time Traveler Needs Dimensional Warp Generator: Spammer searches in vain for a time-travel device (About This || Messages) Too Skinny: Photos of anorexic supermodels. Real or fake? (About This || Messages) To Serve Rabbit: Man claims he ate his beloved pet rabbit after it died. Is he lying or telling the truth? (Messages) Under The Bus: Suspicious video shows stunt in which a guy falls to the ground and lets a bus pass over him. How was the stunt done? Messages War of the Worlds Broadcast: Orson Welles's famous radio hoax from 1938 (About This || Messages) Win-Toilet-Paper Sweepstakes: Does this contest really offer toilet paper as a prize? (Messages) |