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  • The Ten Myths of Swimming

    Posted on March 28th, 2009 admin Comments

    The dictionary says:

    myth  (noun)

    • 1. a traditional story of unknown authorship, ostensibly with a historical basis, but serving usually to explain some phenomenon of nature, the origin of man, or the customs, institutions, religious rites, etc. of a people: myths usually involve the exploits of gods and heroes
    • 2. such stories collectively; mythology
    • 3. any fictitious story, or unscientific account, theory, belief, etc.
    • 4. any imaginary person or thing spoken of as though existing

    There’s the Yeti.

    There’s the Sasquatch.

    There’s the shopping cart with four good wheels.

    There’s  the low fat, great tasting chocolate cake.

    And there’s these ten myths of swimming.

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