April Fool's Day is today, and what better way to celebrate the day that it's totally cool to wrap a toilet in cellophane than to go through some of the best celebrity pranks throughout the ages?
Of course, by "ages," we mean anything within the new millennium.
The FUN Morning Show explained their actions this morning to everyone listening concerning what happened yesterday. In fact, there was no offensive act or anything for that matter done. It was the creativity of of our listening audience that made it more real for our unsuspecting J.R.
Guy Fieri has been having a tough time with his new restaurant, Guy's American Kitchen & Bar, which opened in New York's Times Square last November.
First the eatery was savaged in a New York Times' review. And just when folks were starting to forget about that, Fieri has made an unforced error which is sure to subject him to another round of ridicule.
I can watch these for days. I love when people get pranked. They all have different reactions. They get scared, jump, punch, laugh, run away, that's what makes a prank a great prank.
You probably heard the sad story about nurse Jacintha Saldanha, who committed suicide shortly after she was pranked by a pair of Australian DJs on the phone and connected their call to someone else who revealed information about Kate Middleton's pregnancy-related hospital stay.
But while those DJs have taken the lion's share of the blame, Morrissey says someone else is responsible: the Royal Famil
Judging from some of the comments on Fun 107's Facebook Fanpage and Fun 107.com, there are a number of people who believe that the two Australian radio DJ's are responsible for the death of a nurse
Gutted. Shattered. Heartbroken. These are the feelings two Australian DJ's used to describe their feelings during their first TV interview since the apparent suicide of a British nurse on Friday.