In 1810, a prankster sent 4,000 letters to flood one London address with chimney sweeps, coffins, and the Lord Mayor
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According to Boing Boing, in 1810, a London eccentric named Theodore Hook orchestrated what many call history's greatest practical joke. For a wager, Hook sent roughly four thousand letters to a single address, each summoning different tradesmen—chimney sweeps, coffin makers, the Lord Mayor, and even the Duke of Gloucester. When they all arrived simultaneously, the resulting chaos became the stuff of legend.
Source: https://boingboing.net/2026/06/16/in-1810-a-prankster-sen...
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