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What president liked to play pranks on his guests by falling with them in a car into a lake?

In the 1960s, the civilian amphibious vehicle Amphicar was mass-produced in Germany. One of its owners was American President Lyndon Johnson, who liked to play pranks on his guests. Inviting them for a drive around the ranch, the president would drive up a hill near the lake, then derail the car and yell about failed brakes. When the car was in the water, but remained afloat, Johnson watched the reaction of the passengers and laughed.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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