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* A rock cliff in New York's Shawangunk Mountains bears the name Sam's Point. According to legend, it was named back in the 1700s for Sam Gonzales, who escaped a party of pursuing Indians by jumping off the cliff into the bushes below. There is no record as to whether the Indian chief further guaranteed Sam's escape by looking down from atop the cliff and confidently stating "[[No One Could Survive That]]".
* Find yourself a victim of an [[Incredibly Obvious Tail]]? Experts suggest the best way to shake your stalker is to jump into traffic. The confusion ensures everyone is paying attention to you, and your stalker won't act with witnesses abound. Plus, if you really cause enough trouble, police might take you into (protective) custody. Of course, [[Shaggy Dog Story|you might just get mowed over by a car.]]
** Inverted with a safer alternate recommendation: Stop for an extended period at a green light. People who ''follow'' this are suspicious.
 
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