Re: Urban Legends

From: Madison Brookshire (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Feb 27 2008 - 17:57:29 PST


On 2/27/08, Omari Confer <email suppressed> wrote:
> This Paul character is really an urban legend?
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No, t0ny was being poetic. He was a real, live boy, an amazing
filmmaker and a real fall-thru-skylighter. In the version I heard, he
fell onto the table and had to lie there all broken and bruised until
someone came throught he front door days later.

As for other works that involve urban legends, Craig Baldwin's amazing
films combine stranger-than-ficiton facts with canonical conspiracy
theories for an unsettling (but highly entertaining) effect.

I don't know if they're "urban legends," exactly, but they are incredible.

Madison

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> > I want to know about fighting this tree episode - fact or fiction ?
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