by
Bill Fox, Senior Bonds Analyst
8/22/2008 6:45:00 PM
In the summer of 1868, Mr. George Hull of Binghamton, New York, decided to pull off a hoax. He had a gypsum block carved into the shape of a giant dead man, buried at a farm near Cardiff, New York -- and then later, he had it dug up. Thousands of people flocked to pay and see "Mr. Hull’s giant." And here we are, 140 years later...
Filed Under:
Bigfoot, hoax, p.t. barnum sucker, mr. hull's giant, credit crunch, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, gse
Category:
Economy
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