You shouldn't cross your eyes - they might get stuck that way.
Good girls don't ... [fill in the blank] on their first date.
You have to have a really expensive camera to take good pictures.
To avoid bad luck, put out milk and cookies for the little people.
All gypsies are thieves.
Santa Claus cares if you put out milk and cookies. I mean, really! He  
wouldn't be that jolly without a few nips of the good stuff; better  
you should leave out a dram of good single malt.
There is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
A double rainbow is good luck.
All people are inherently good.
All people are inherently evil.
Tossing coins into a fountain increases your chances that your wishes  
will come true.
Wishing on the first star in the evening increases your chances that  
your wishes will come true.
Blowing out all of the candles on your birthday cake is good luck.
If you pick up a newborn calf and hold it for a few minutes, and  
repeat that routine every day as he grows, you'll be able to lift the  
full grown steer.
Atlantis.
Sasquatch.
All bats are vampires.
Bad luck for a black cat to cross your path.
UFO's
Moon is made of green cheese.
Men have walked on the moon. (As many people know, if was all faked  
video from a movie set in Arizona.)
A second shooter on the hill.

stan

On May 19, 2007, at 9:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm stuck working on a Saturday. Have to finish an ad campaign. And  
> I need myths. The kind of stuff that predates urban legends. For  
> example, "frogs can cause warts" or "the moon is made of green  
> cheese." Are there others? Perhaps some that arent't as silly. The  
> best minds in the world are on the PDML (Sucking Up:-), perhaps  
> someone can help.
>
> I'm also looking for historical fallacies. For example. "People  
> used to think the earth is flat." Anything in this area is good as  
> well. This could be more fun than pus:-)).
> Thanks to any and all,
> Paul
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