Quote Originally Posted by DrNiblik
It really depends on the legend. If it can be proven as patently ridiculous (like saying "Bloody Mary" three times in a dark bathroom with the water running and having her appear in the mirror) then no.
If it is something that no one has been able to disprove, I keep an open mind
That's basically how I think too. I can say that I don't believe in urban legends, and for the most part I don't, but I'm sure there are some that I'd probably believe.

I know a woman who is very superstitious and believes almost everything she hears. She is afraid of going out when there is a full moon, she believes they are bad luck. I can't remember all the crazy things that she's told me since I've known her. She will tell you that Big Foot lived in Canada, but walked to Florida and now lives in our county.