Check out snopes.com though. The breadth of their coverage is impressive.

Scot Hanna-Weir wrote:

Well, in defense of Google and Urban legends, it's not exactly the most
fascinating of Urban Legends. I'd say if it doesn't involve someone getting
seriously hurt, or if it couldn't appear on Mythbusters.

-Scot Hanna-Weir


On 4/10/06 10:58 AM, "Robert Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Does anyone have the sheet music? If the printed lyrics show no
difference in spelling, I could at least conceive that it might be true.
If the lyrics spell out the pronunciation, then I would place it firmly
as an urban legend.

Interestingly, it does not show up on an urban legend Google search.
Most common urban legends turn up easily on Google.

John Bell wrote:


I might believe you if it was you who was judging the competition. As
it is my dollar goes on Darcy. I certainly heard the story long ago.

John

On 10 Apr 2006, at 10:38 AM, Scot Hanna-Weir wrote:



I'd believe you if it wasn't told to me by my friend who was  judging the
competition. Sad, but true.

-Scot Hanna-Weir


On 4/10/06 9:35 AM, "Darcy James Argue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I will bet you a dollar this story is just an urban legend.


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