OFF: Urban Ledgends
Brad Dahl
dahl at MAIL.AROS.NET
Fri Jun 14 01:54:31 EDT 1996
At 11:09 AM 6/13/96 -0400, you wrote:
> This sounds like an urban legend to me. Its amazing how
>stories can be passed on and people believe them to be true.
>For example, someone told me the story of how a guy in scuba gear
>was found in the middle of a forest in the Pacific North-West
>lying dead with every bone in his body broken. It seems that
>there had been a forest fire and helicopters had gone with giant
>scoops to pick up sea water to drop on it. The unfortunate diver
>was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
> Now someone in a bar in North Carolina told me this story
>and I believed it. Then I was talking to someone who was over
>from England visiting and someone had told him exactly the same
>story. Except that it had happened in France. He had believed it
>toa. Then it dawned on us both that this was probably an urban legend.
> Any basis in fact? Opinions anyone?
>
>Totally off-topic ramblings over
>
>Martyn
>
This is an urban legend. It's currently being emailed and faxed all over
the world in various forms.
Too good to be true I guess.
Brad Dahl
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