In folklore theory, a ‘legend’ is a short traditional oral narrative about a person, place, or object that really exists, existed, or is believed to have existed; even when it recounts a supernatural or highly unusual event, this is claimed to have occurred in real life. Unlike a fairytale or joke, it is presented (and generally accepted) as true; it offers information, moral judgements, or warnings which reflect the preoccupations of the hearers. In practice, the status of legends is more complex, both as regards orality and perceived truthfulness. Many which were once purely oral have repeatedly appeared in books, local newspapers, and TV, from where they feed back into oral tellings; some are commercially exploited (e.g. by tourist guides) but not believed; in some cases, the truth of the tradition is a matter for heated dispute (e.g. Robin Hood, Lady Godiva), while in others what was once regarded as true and important is now mere entertainment.
A pivotal moment for modern culture
October 20th, 2009 | 3:20 am | Daily News | 5 Comments
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Comment by boil the ocean
“make the trap aye” is old but 100x better than “wasted” and was on the radio this summer
October 25, 2009 @ 12:03 pmComment by astor place
rumor has it that Ryan Hickey once timed it, so that he could frontside flip over the corner of a moving car while skating astor….as told by one HernDADA
October 27, 2009 @ 7:24 amComment by asnwerMeTHIS
why are so many kooks from connecticut?
October 28, 2009 @ 7:00 pmComment by Jack O'Lentil
dis year halloween fell on a weekend Me an sanchMan was trickotreaten
October 31, 2009 @ 12:35 am








Wait, is that supposed to be a hill? I surprised he did have to kick to maintain speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zuj1DQwDVTQ
The best one is where he ollie the motorcycle.
October 22, 2009 @ 6:26 pm