Are urban legends elaborate
hoaxes or some form of rumor mongering taken to the extreme? Are
some just conspiracies to eliminate business rivals? Or simply
a joke mutated beyond recognition? But as they say, the truth
is sometimes stranger than fiction. And there is some truth in
some of these tales. Malaysian urban legends certainly did not
spread through the Internet. At least, not for now. There is a
more efficient network; the teh-tarik stalls and kopi-tiams...
POPULAR MALAYSIAN URBAN LEGENDS BEING INVESTIGATED:
Was there really a dead
Indian man in the Coca-Cola factory tank?
Why is brinjal commonly refer to as "motorola" in the
Sg Way area?
What did Sudirman die of?
Does the SPCA really give its dead animals to the zoo?
Harjit Singh wears a sarong underneath when he reads the news?
Kajang Satay stalls re-cycle their gravy?
You can still drink and party at discos in KL till 7.00 in the
morning?
Michael Jacko was miming all the way during his concerts in KL?
I'll give you the whole
story as soon as I finish investigating... If you have any information
you wish to share, please e-mail me.
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