♥ ♥ that we will get paid for forwarding email ♥ ♥
2006-12-25 05:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The Horse and the Maiden" . It's an Urban Legend in Ancient Athens.
2006-12-25 06:25:54
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answer #2
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answered by kaloo 2
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The hitch-hiker legend. I think every area has one. Our area has Resurrection Mary: Young girl gets hit by a car on the way to a dance. After her death is seen hitch-hiking along the side or the road near the cemetery. Passerby picks her up and she asks to be taken to the ballroom where she was headed at the time of her death. She then mysteriously disappears from the car.
2006-12-25 05:58:50
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answer #3
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answered by BlueFish 3
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Hilarious! My well known is this one: 14. lengthy separated with the help of cruel destiny, the celeb-crossed fans raced in the course of the grassy field in course of one yet another like 2 freight trains, one having left Cleveland at 6:36 p.m. vacationing at fifty 5 mph, the different from Topeka at 4:19 p.m. at a p.c. of 35 mph. thanks for the snicker and Merry Christmas!
2016-12-01 04:08:58
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answered by santella 4
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Mine was the girl who thought a killer was driving behind her flashing his brights, when the killer was in the backseat the whole time... that scared me so much when I was a kid, that I still check my backseat when I get in the car
2006-12-25 05:57:41
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answer #5
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answered by Smitten_Kitten 4
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the one where santa claus pops out of NYC sewers and eats small people and lost office documents.
2006-12-25 05:56:58
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answer #6
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answered by ConstElation 6
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The Flying Cat; from a recording by David Holt & Bill Mooney
Judy Davis told me about a friend of hers named Ruth who loved cats. Last year about a week before Christmas, a scrawny little abandoned kitten came to her door. She took it in, fed it, and decided to keep it. She put out a litter box and kept it indoors for a few days so the kitty would know this was its new home. On Christmas Eve she let it out in the front yard for the first time.
The kitten walked down the front steps and started playing in the yard. Just then the neighborhood pit bull came running down the street and chased the cat all around the yard. To get away, the kitten climbed to the top of the tallest and thinnest tree. Ruth was furious, she yelled at that dog, “Get out of here,” and tried to coax the kitten down from the top of the tree. “Here kitty, come on down, it’s all right.” But the kitty just looked down and started crying. It sounded so pitiful. Ruth could see that this was hopeless.
Pretty soon her husband came home from work. She said, “Honey, get your ladder and see if you can get our little kitten out of that tree.” He brought out his ladder and leaned it up against the tree. He climbed to the top rung and reached up, but he was still a couple of feet below the cat. He said, “Now come on down, come on down on my hands, kitty, this is your last chance.” But the kitty just looked down and pulled back.
He called to his wife, “Honey, I got an idea. Get some rope out of the garage and bring the car round to the front of the house.” Ruth backed the car round to the front yard. Her husband took the rope and tied the one end of it halfway up the tree and tied the other end to the bumper of the car. He said, “OK now, just drive forward very slowly, one foot on the brake and one foot on the gas. The tree is going to bend over and I’ll grab the kitten out of the top of it.” She said, “But you’re gonna break my tree.” He said, “No, it’s a young thin tree. It’ll bend a long ways. It’ll be all right. Just drive real slow.”
She started moving forward, the tree was bending over just as he had said, the little kitten hanging in the very top branches. He was just about to reach up and grab the cat when the rope broke. The tree went flying forward. The kitten went shooting out of the top of that tree like a bullet, flailing its little legs like a windmill, “wheeeeeew,” over the top of their house, the next house, and then it disappeared. Ruth and her husband were sick. They combed the neighborhood but they couldn’t find their kitty. Sadly they went back home.
A few days after Christmas, Ruth was in the grocery store. She saw her neighbor Dorothy there in the pet food section. She said, “Dorothy, what are you doing buying cat food. I always thought you hated cats.” Dorothy said, “The strangest thing happened to me on Christmas Eve. I was at home alone, feeling kind of sorry for myself, no one to share Christmas with when I decided to go out back and do some yardwork. It usually makes me feel better. I was just raking some leaves there, praying somebody would come visit when all of a sudden I heard a screaming sound get louder and louder. I turned around and a cat came flying out of the sky, over the top of the house and hit me right in the face. Now you know I don’t like cats, but I’m gonna keep this one. I figure it’s a sign from God and I named it ANGEL, ‘cause it came from the sky.”
I hope you like it as much as I do!
2006-12-25 06:55:01
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answer #7
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answered by saehli 6
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the ring
2006-12-25 05:56:46
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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that u will get killed if u dont repost myspace bullitens
2006-12-26 02:45:42
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answered by st jimmy 2
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mine is the same as Smitten_k
2006-12-25 06:04:39
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answer #10
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answered by ~♥~ *CHEEKY* ~♥~ 6
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