Google and weapons of mass destruction
There's an email going around that says that if you go to Google and type in "weapons of mass destruction" and click the "I'm feeling lucky" button, you will get an Easter egg, a fake error page that Google put up and then forgot to take down. Try it soon, before someone notices! the email says.
You do in fact get a cute fake error page, but what people forwarding this mail don't realize is that it has nothing to do with Google. If instead of clicking "I'm feeling lucky" you click the regular Google search button, you'll get the usual list of sites, and the first one will be the fake error-message page, which is on a totally different site. It's not a bug, it's not an Easter egg, and it's not something that Google's going to take down when they notice it. It's just a cute joke that has climbed to the top of Google's rankings for that search phrase.
In other words, the "I'm feeling lucky" button is just doing what (I think) it always does: taking you to the first item in the list of results.
(The same person who wrote that WMD fake error page, btw, also wrote a scathing New York Times fake error page.)