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» Site title: BellaOnline: Urban Legends » Site description: Weekly updates on the newest urban legends, plus articles on all of the classics.
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» Site title: The Cat in Urban Mythology » Site description: Essay by Sarah Hartwell discussing the images of the cat in urban legends.
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» Site title: Christians United For The Truth » Site description: Aims to debunk internet and email hoaxes as well as myths; membership includes monthly newsletter and forum digest.
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» Site title: Common E-mail Hoaxes » Site description: A list of some of the more popular internet hoaxes, urban legends, rumors, and junk, circulated through your email.
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» Site title: Darwin Awards Urban Legends » Site description: Cautionary tales of human evolution in action that are simply too astounding to be true.
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» Site title: Don't Spread That Hoax! » Site description: Debunking hoaxes as well as urban legends that spread on the internet.
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» Site title: Don't Talk To Them » Site description: Local legends lists details of the village-idiots, nutters, weirdos and deviants we all know and love.
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» Site title: Dr. Jan Harold Brunvand » Site description: Official site of the folklorist who wrote several books on urban legends beginning with "The Vanishing Hitchhiker". Features personal and professional information, works, and a FAQ.
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» Site title: Hoax-Slayer » Site description: Information about email hoaxes; includes weekly newsletter, archives and list of the latest email hoaxes.
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» Site title: Jan Harold Brunvand » Site description: Transcript of an interview with folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand, author of "Too Good to be True - The Colossal Book of Urban Legends."
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» Site title: Matt's Urban Legends » Site description: A collection of urban legends and superstitions.
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» Site title: The Museum of Hoaxes » Site description: A reference guide to hoaxes, pranks, practical jokes, frauds, tricks, and other forms of deception.
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» Site title: Snopes.com Urban Legends Reference Pages » Site description: Attempts to give accurate information about rumors and urban legends on a variety of topics, including war, business, events, toxins, science, military, popular culture.
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» Site title: "The Hook..." » Site description: Variants and analysis of this classic urban legend.
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» Site title: theFolklorist.com » Site description: Devoted to American folklore and urban legends.
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» Site title: Too Good to Be True » Site description: Review of Jan Harold Brunvand's book on urban legends, with excerpt.
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» Site title: Tourist Of Death » Site description: A site maintaining the history of the WTC Rooftop Tourist picture hoax, and all copycat pictures resulting from the original picture.
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» Site title: The Urban Legend Combat Kit » Site description: Collection of prepared responses to refute oft cited internet myths and urban legends.
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» Site title: Weird USA » Site description: Gazette of urban legends and beliefs, as well as ghost sightings and hauntings.
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» Site title: New Urban Legends » Site description: Recent additions to the Urban Legends Reference Pages at snopes.com. [RSS]
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A guy came into a bar one day and said to the barman, "Give me six double vodka."
The barman says, "Wow! you must have had one hell of a day."
"Yes, I''ve just found out my older brother is gay."
The next day the same guy came into the bar and asked for the same drinks.
When the bartender asked what the problem was today the answer came back, "I''ve just found out that my younger brother is gay too!"
On the third day the guy came into the bar and ordered another six double vodkas.
The bartender said "Jesus! Doesn''t anybody in your family like women?"
"Yeah, my wife!"
Humor of the day
ARTERY--The study of fine paintings.
BARIUM--What you do when CPR fails.
BENIGN--What yoiu are after you be 8.
CAESAREAN SECTION--A district in Rome.
COLIC--A sheep dog.
COMA--A punctuation mark.
CONGENITAL--Friendly.
DILATE--To live longer.
FESTER--Quicker.
G.I. SERIES--Baseball game between teams of soldiers.
GRIPPE--A suitcase.
HANGNAIL--A coat hook.
MEDICAL STAFF--A Doctor''s cane.
MINOR OPERATION--Coal digging.
MORBID--A higher offer.
NODE--Was aware of.
ORGANIC--Church musician.
OUTPATIENT--A person who has fainted.
POST-OPERATIVE--A letter carrier.
PROTEIN--In favor of young people.
SECRETION--Hiding anything.
SEROLOGY--Study of English knighthood.
TABLET--A small table.
TUMOR--An extra pair.
URINE--Opposite of you''re out.
VARICOSE VEINS--Veins which are very close together.