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  • snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages

    If I had my way, nobody would be able to get a computer without first passing a test on how to access info at Snopes. It's nothing complicated, just a site where one can verify the information sent in mass-mailing e-mails, but the information is accurate, thorough, and it makes it totally... more

    Reviewed by rsbarros Apr 06 2008, 11:55pm ( 760 reviews ) snopes.com

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  • Rated by terenceyap7 on Nov 06, 3:59pm

    This is a very useful site for investigating rumours! 2 thumbs up!!!
  • Rated by curious2u on Oct 31, 1:47pm

    Urban legends
  • Rated by daokta on Oct 14, 9:12pm

    A good site for finding out if an urban legend is true or a hoax. As stated below by other reviewers, the search facility stinks but you have to appreciate the effort that has gone into this site. Worth just reading through the articles on its own.
  • Reviewed by QRUSDVL on Jul 21, 7:52pm

    Debunking Urban Legends
  • Rated by deadpoets on Jul 06, 11:55am

    Don't believe it all ;P
  • Reviewed by ramnelord on Jun 26, 9:22am

    3 Musketeers: Rumor claims the Milky Way and 3 Musketeers candy bars were given the wrong names when their wrappers were inadvertently switched. -3 Musketeers are called 3 Musketeers because they used to have three parts- Strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate.
  • Rated by metaeducation on May 27, 4:08pm

    They disable selecting text via Javascript, they have popups. Pathetic... this could be a great site. As magnoliasouth says: "there are sites that start out cool, then they fall from grace and disappear. It's time for this one to disappear." Or clean up their act.