More proof that there are a lot of people out there in dire need of a hobby, or at least a way to step back from the computer when they’re really really bored: “The Spice Girls would like to make it clear that they have not canceled their Buenos Aires show. A story has appeared on several Web sites that includes a fake e-mail and competition from the girls. The fake e-mail claims that due to the demand so far in the U.K. and the U.S. this show is going to be canceled.” Seriously, why? What does someone have to gain from doing this? Fifteen minutes of fame on snopes.com? Frat cred? [People]
November 26th, 2007 // 1 Comment
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…Or perhaps just the satisfaction of pulling a prank on those truly in dire need of getting lives: the thousands that actually shelled out for tickets to a fucking Spice Girls reunion concert.