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With April Fool’s Day just around the corner, it is the perfect opportunity to add more fun to the otherwise mundane life by pulling some jokes and pranks to indulge in much-needed laughter therapy. However, it seems like April Fool’s Day came a bit earlier for a US man after his friend pulled out an epic prank on him, taking him directly to a large billboard. Placed just across the river in Covington, Kentucky, the billboard features a Cincinnati Reds fan indulging in a tub of mac and cheese. However, the caption claiming that the man “consumes 20 gallons of liquid cheese” a year has got the internet curious. “This man consumes over 20 gallons of liquid cheese in a year! We can not stop him,” the billboard read in bold letters.
After a proper digging into the matter, it came to light that the billboard was just a hilarious prank pulled out by Jonathan Pittman on his friend, whom he once spotted enjoying mac and cheese. Pittman instantly clicked on a picture of his friend and turned it into this remarkable billboard for over $1,200, which will remain up for at least four weeks.
According to a special WCPO 9 report, “Who is Cheese Guy?”, the station while stating that Pittman wouldn’t confirm if his friend actually eats that much mac n cheese further reported that he simply “decided that it would be funny to put his friend on display.”
Who is this mystery man that consumes his liquid cheese and why is there a billboard of him in Ludlow with no other explanation?byu/Smuggler17 incincinnati
Meanwhile, as soon as the picture surfaced on the internet, particularly on Reddit, it sparked a series of divided reactions. A user wrote, “My guess is that the guy came last during his fantasy football league, this is his punishment, and the billboard is just going up,” while another commented, “Funny whoever designed the billboard is parodying Kraft, but with a few minutes of image searching I figured out the guy is holding a Velveeta cup. Yes I’m that bored LOL.”
“Just heard someone spill half the cheese. It’s payback for a long-standing prank between two guys who work at a veterinary equipment supply company in Florence,” another one commented.
“Okay, this makes me really happy because if I had the money I would totally do this shit just to leave people asking questions,” a fourth user wrote.
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