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    From the page: "!!! BREAD IS DANGEROUS !!! Research on bread indicates that: 1. More than 98 percent of convicted felons are bread users. 2. Fully HALF of all children who grow up in bread-consuming households score below average on standardized tests. 3. In the 18th century, when... more

    Reviewed by clevelandmike Feb 25 2006, 09:55am ( 626 reviews ) eskimo.com

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  • Rated by cinnaminz on Oct 22, 7:10am

    I think my eyes just caught fire
  • Rated by kazekind on Apr 06 2008, 6:00am

    ERROR 404. Also, there are too many copies of this.
  • Rated by Threedub on May 04 2007, 1:03am

    The absence of bread and it's harmful effects is what allowed the Russians to win the battle of Leningrad against those crazy Nazi bastards. However, the truth of the story was hidden by the powerful American wheat growers cartel and the myth of Russian determination to protect mother country was born.
  • Rated by bidwell123 on May 03 2007, 11:50am

    ha ha ha... Bread is so bad!
  • Rated by storme-dracula on May 03 2007, 10:53am

    hilarious! i always knew bread was dodgy
  • Reviewed by conor on May 03 2007, 9:50am

    Satire: A literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony, derision, or wit. Page seems to match this fairly well, it's satire against gullibility of americans to meaningless statistics.
  • Rated by Alex79uk on May 02 2007, 5:56pm

    This is utter drivel. Sometimes I am reminded just how sh*t the internet is. I think if you really found this amusing you have to be a complete moron. You people are everything that is wrong with the world. Oh, and it's not f*cking satire, you cretins.
  • Rated by caseydavis100 on May 02 2007, 4:06pm

    I Love me some satire
  • Rated by HanDuet on May 02 2007, 3:50pm

    That's just hilarious.
  • Rated by andabien on May 01 2007, 7:02am

    From the page: "Fully HALF of all children who grow up in bread-consuming households score below average on standardized tests." Want some fun today?