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Week 14, 29th March, 2008  
 
 

Hi Everyone!

Not long to go before every prankster's favorite day, April Fool's Day!

The origins of April Fool are complex and much debated. The most popular theory lies in England in the 1800s where the fossil fuel coal was used to power industrial machinery. Coal miners would emerge from the mines after a day's work with their faces smothered in coal, black as the night. Thus, the favorite joke of the miner in the 18th century was to rub a lump of coal over his teeth, keep his eyes half shut, and hide in dark corners of the mine to jump out and scare fellow miners. Coal, being the standard fuel of the 1800s, and April, the busiest month for miners, led to the term April Fuel, later misinterpreted by the media, leading to the creation of 'April Fool'.

I hope you enjoy our special April Fool's newsletter. Whilst I might be pulling your leg with some of the content, don't worry - our promotions are no joke! Good luck and happy gaming until next week.


Emmah@crnewsletter.com

 

   
 

Snap Happy

A popular April Fool's prank in Africa in the early 1900s was to hide a crocodile in the bed of a friend. However, due to excessive strains placed on hospital emergency wards on April 1st all over Africa, this was outlawed by the government in 1932.

Play the three coin SlotMachine Crazy Crocodile this week-end and 10 LuckyPlayers will be chosen to receive £€$100 per day.

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Everybody's Kung Fu Fighting

A little-known April Fool's prank in feudal Japan in the 1800s involved Samurai gluing their sleeping samurai warrior friend's sword into its case, so that during battle it couldn't be removed. Since this practical joke was often practiced on both sides during conflict, it led to extremely uninteresting combat and is widely agreed by Japanese historians as being the major factor in the decline of the Samurai after the Meiji Restoration.

Anyway, here's another great promo for you! This week, the Top 5 Wagerers each day on Samurai Sevens will receive £€$77 into their CasinoAccount!

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Congratulations to AF who won $1,181,783,872,787 at BlackJack Ballroom on the Cash Splash 5 Reel Progressive Slot last week, this being our first billion dollar payout.

Last Week’s Answer: The Queen of England, Elizabeth II

Congrats to our lucky winners below. When emailing your answer make sure to include your full name and account details. All winners are notified by email and prizes put into your CasinoRewards accounts on Thursdays of each week. 

These 5 RandomWinners each received £€$50.

Damian C. Carol S.
Dennis T. Anita S.
Kiri V.  

For this week's special April Fool's trivia, we are giving out one prize of $250 for the person who can get back to me with the most correct answer. Good Luck!

I was the world's fastest man in 1943, running the 120m dash in 18 seconds. My nickname is Turnip, due to the shape of my head.

I have six brothers, the youngest of whom is 83, and have been known to eat 3 chickens a day, during my body building phase in the 80s. In 1978 I appeared in my first Hollywood smash, making my catch phrase "I'll be back....soon" famous in households worldwide.

I was born with only one leg, my other being prosthetic, and chiseled to a point so that I may

use it to pick up fallen leaves in my neighborhood. After giving birth to my first son in 1984, social services advised me to remove the limb and replace it for something less dangerous.

My net earnings in 1998 were estimated to be $12m, which I spent the following year building my own theme park, "Never-Ever Land". I have a rare skin condition named vertigo, which makes my face wrinkle at high altitudes.

Birth complications, caused by forceps, resulted in one ear notably bigger than the other, manifested by a tilting of my head and a tendency to walk in circles.

 

Enjoy this week's trivia and email your answer to me at
Emmah@crnewsletter.com by Wednesday 2nd April 2008.





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