(1) Sun Jul 05 2009 09:32:
If the opposite of a great truth is another great truth, is the opposite of a great falsehood another great falsehood?
(1) Sun Jul 05 2009 09:32:
If the opposite of a great truth is another great truth, is the opposite of a great falsehood another great falsehood?
I can't think of any more places that I never thought of as real places. If you have a similar story to the one I just told, spill the beans or bean-shaped objects in comments.
(6) Sun Jul 05 2009 15:47 Real Places:
Today I heard a reference to Sherwood Forest and realized that I'd never thought of it as a real place, only as a setting for the story of Robin Hood. But it is a real place. Here it is. It's smaller than I imagined, but it's still a forest and not, say, a mall parking lot.
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