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Mine Fav...The ghostly image of a boy who died in the apartment where Three Men and a Baby was filmed can be seen in the finished movie.
2006-10-06 13:05:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The only myth I know that is world famous and has stand the test of time is both the Roman and Greek myths. While the story of the Trojan Horse contained in Virgil's Aeneid is perhaps the most famous Greek myth, it is not the only great work of literature that comes to us from ancient Greece and Rome. The civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome were rich with great literature, much of which has withstood the test of time, a testament to the great literary skills of the authors.
2006-10-06 21:35:48
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answered by ~Charmed Flor~ 4
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Interesting concept, that myths only exist if reported in movies; tv; and books.
There is an old Irish myth, that a creature disguises as a very beautiful woman, and lures men to follow her, running through the night, but never quite able to catch her. And, he gets so exhausted that he dies out there in the woods, and is never seen again.
I always wondered, if he dies and is never seen again, how do they know?????????????
2006-10-06 19:25:55
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answered by retiredslashescaped1 5
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The general scientific community belives astrology, tarot reading, ghosts, exorcism, crystal powers, Atlantis, Lemuria, Mu, Charkras, the soul, the spirit, E.T.'s, the holy grail, vampires and about a couple thousand other things are myth and there is no positive proof they work or they exist. Any book or movie on any of the above subjects should solve your quire.
2006-10-06 19:34:45
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answered by FOZ 4
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According to advice of parapsychologist Israel Levinshtein, I began to study religious practice-meditation. And once, involuntary, I felt that vibration wave came on my brain. This wave caused vibration of all neutrons of my brain. They started vibrating in the same phase, with the same frequency that the last wave. All the neutrons came to homogeneous "vacuum" state. And then I saw "myself", my spiritual essence. i gazed and saw clean silver circle. And I initially understood that this circle was my true "I". And this true "I" is eternal, unwounded, passionless, spiritual, conscious, evolutionary. It was so exactly, so clear, so real that then, recollecting and telling someone about it, I told him that it was "more real than I was talking to you".
Most of all amazed me that my true "I" is passionless. Because I am an emotional person. How is that that I am passionless? And I somehow mentally asked: And what about love?" and mentally received the answer: "Way".
When the vision of true "I" disappeared, the first thought came. And this thought drove on all the neutrons of the brain, having programmed them with one question: "how to explain it scientifically?" And I became a slave of this question. All my time was devoted to the search of the answer to this question.
2006-10-07 03:15:00
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answered by socratus 2
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Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman!
2006-10-06 19:19:48
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answered by I'm alive .. still 5
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Humans only use 10% of their brain...is a myth....
2006-10-06 19:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite is a greek myth about Narcissus and Echo.
2006-10-06 19:24:03
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answered by wlbtml 2
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Try watching "The Clash of the Titans" That be some good greek mythology!!!
2006-10-06 22:26:14
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answered by voyagernj 2
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Try watching the show called mythbusters on the discovery channel
2006-10-06 19:23:58
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answered by I LOVE TACOS 2
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