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Brassiere Brigade
Type: Financial Scam. Summary: Female employees of the phone company stole thousands of dollars from their employer by hiding coin rolls in their bras. In September 1950, police in Miami, Florida accidentally discovered a crime ring that had been stealing thousands of dollars from the local phone company for years.…
Interfering Brassieres
Type: April Fool’s Day Hoax. Summary: An article warned women that their bras might be causing television interference. April Fool’s Day Content in the Museum of HoaxesTop 100 April Fool’s Day HoaxesThe Origin of April Fool’s DayApril Fool’s Hoaxes by Year1698 | 1708 | 1844 | 1860 | 1866 |…
Kick A Puppy Today
Type: Misanthropic merchandise. Summary: In 1963 an entrepreneur encouraged would-be pranksters to express their antisocial tendencies. Hollis and friends model his “protest-dappled” sweatshirts. May, 1963. In 1963 an entrepreneur conceived of a way to promote antisocial tendencies and profit from it. Charlie Hollis, a 37-year-old copywriter and Brooklyn College sophomore,…
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Brassiere Brigade
Type: Financial Scam. Summary: Female employees of the phone company stole thousands of dollars from their employer by hiding coin rolls in their bras. In September 1950, police in Miami, Florida accidentally discovered a crime ring that had been stealing thousands of dollars from the local phone company for years.…
Interfering Brassieres
Type: April Fool’s Day Hoax. Summary: An article warned women that their bras might be causing television interference. April Fool’s Day Content in the Museum of HoaxesTop 100 April Fool’s Day HoaxesThe Origin of April Fool’s DayApril Fool’s Hoaxes by Year1698 | 1708 | 1844 | 1860 | 1866 |…
Kick A Puppy Today
Type: Misanthropic merchandise. Summary: In 1963 an entrepreneur encouraged would-be pranksters to express their antisocial tendencies. Hollis and friends model his “protest-dappled” sweatshirts. May, 1963. In 1963 an entrepreneur conceived of a way to promote antisocial tendencies and profit from it. Charlie Hollis, a 37-year-old copywriter and Brooklyn College sophomore,…