
In the course of a day you will hear that Kelly Rowland is Matthew Knowles' daughter, Ciara is really a man or (insert any rapper here) is broke.
But remember when we were growing up? Forget the Internet, we had our own BNN.
Rumors, gossip and innuendo were spread through stories on the playground or on three-way calls with your friends. We were all so certain they were absolutely true.
The most outlandish of statements was usually followed by "it's true, it was on '60 Minutes,'" "it was on 'Oprah'" or "it was on 20/20." And although you never knew of anyone who actually SAW anything on one of these shows, you were officially convinced and went on to spread the story further. I was reminiscing with a friend about some of the urban urban legends that existed back in the day and had great laugh.
With the help of some friends, I compiled this list and you can add your own. Enjoy.
Doug E. Fresh was a devil worshipper. Evidence: ("Six minutes, six minutes, Six Minutes) (Oh my God, Is it real?)





Those Crown Air Fresheners people used to have in their cars were made by the Grand Wizard of the KKK. Or alternatively, they were owned by the Latin Kings gang, and if you had one in your car, you would be shot by angry gangsters.

Big Daddy Kane died of AIDS.


The King Alfred Plan was a CIA-led scheme supporting an international effort to eliminate people of African descent. It dictated cordoning off black people in to concentration camps in the event of a major racial incident.

If you flash your high beams at a car when their lights are off, you will be shot. This is part of a gang initiation.

What are YOUR Urban Urban Legends?
peace people.


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By: LARRY on 3/22/2010 4:19AM
IT'S FACTS STUPID !
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By: JG on 3/23/2010 11:30PM
u are so smart...not
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By: Danny on 3/30/2010 12:26AM
"Hiccups mean you stole something",remember that one? Thats real old!
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By: Joseph H. Brown on 3/24/2010 10:51AM
My favorite is the elevator story. It goes like this: A black celebrity (Eddie Murphy, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson) gets on an elevator with his entourage along with an elderly white woman. The celebrity says "hit the floor" as in touch the floor on the panel that they are going to. The already-terrfied white woman thinks it's a robbery and falls to the floor. The celebrity later sends the woman flowers with a thank you note for the laugh.
Murphy has been denying it for years, but people will still insist it happened. One person told him, "It happened. My cousin was there."
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