in 1981 the daily mail ran a story about an unfortunate japanese long-distance runner, kimo nakajimi, who had entered the london marathon but, on account of a translation error, thought that he had to run for 26 days, not 26 miles. the daily mail reported that nakajimi was now somewhere out on the roads of england, still running, determined to finish the race. supposedly various people had spotted him, though they were unable to flag him down. the translation error was attributed to timothy bryant, an import director, who said, "i translated the rules and sent them off to him. but i have only been learning japanese for two years, and i must have made a mistake. he seems to be taking this marathon to be something like the very long races they have over there.
the one hundred best april fool's hoaxes of all time. some of my favorites are (14) planetary alignment decreases gravity, (17) the left handed whopper and (32) the true age of britney spears. and the one mark cuban pulled off today wasn't half bad either.
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