Jesse James is a fantastic American legend. He was basically a murdering, thieving thug who sympathized with the Old Confederacy (his brother had fought in Missouri for the rebs).
Hollywood, however, has turned him into a romantic, Old-West outlaw hero. Check out the new movie coming out next month, starring Brad Pitt as Jesse James:
2006-08-20 18:11:23
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answered by mistersato 5
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There's this really cool ledgend in the place where I used to live... Bunny Man Bridge. The story goes that this man escaped from a local insain assylm while he was being moved and lived under this bridge (which is more like a tunnel) and ate bunnies. One night, he killed some kids and hung them off of the bridge.
Then, in the 1970s, a new development was going up around the area. A man dressed up in a bunny suit and when around destorying the property. He wasn't actually related to the myth, just playing off of it.
It is really creepy to go to the bridge at night and it is acutally closed during Halloween because so many people come to hang out there. It's a one way bridge!
2006-08-21 01:30:53
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answered by Miss_Eliza_Bennet 2
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The legend of Sleepy Hollow....The legend of Vlad the Impaler....The legend of King Arthur & Camelot....The legend of the Unknown Soldier ...or just me...I'm a legend in my own mind.
2006-08-21 00:53:43
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answered by guvner_46 3
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Who do you admire? Some one in your family, a friend, when growing up you always saw him/her apart frm the way you viewed others around you.
Make a list of the things which made him/her Differ from anyone else...there's a reason there somewhere...now add fiction...only if you want...
There's your Legend..!
2006-08-21 03:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Tristan and Isolde,
count Dracula
the Phoenix bird
king Arthur
Lancelot and Guenevere
the saint Grail
2006-08-21 12:42:10
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answered by IRI 3
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How bout the " Legend of Wyatt Earp "====brave as a ranger and bold!!!
2006-08-24 23:38:28
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answered by Anonymous
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