January 25, 2004

Well, I fell for that one (see post below this one)

Damn. I almost always remember to check out www.snopes.com when I get emails that sound too good to be true. I dropped the ball on the Social Security Urban Legend that, as one of my weblog readers informed me via email, has been around since 2002. And I fell for it. Too eager to think the worst of our leaders. So much for Crone wisdom. Heh.

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  1. myrln on 25 Jan 2004

    What I wonder is this: how come we only hear about urban legends? Does this mean there are no rural legends? No suburban legends? Seems discriminatory to me;-)

  2. Elayne Riggs on 26 Jan 2004

    Snopes rules! I've finally gotten to the point where my parents ask me to check it every time they've gotten a questionable e-mail. I think I do a better Snopes search than they do. :)

  3. myrln on 26 Jan 2004

    Do you suppose stories of alligators in the New York City sewer system constitutes a subUrban legend?;-))

  4. william on 24 May 2004

    WOW!!!! This is a great website.

    william