One of the biggest myths associated with drinking and boating is that it is okay to do. Many people feel that it is less dangerous to drink while boating than it is while driving, this is not true.
Myth and mush
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chalice
Potable, according to dictionary.com, means "fit or suitable for drinking."
Im fairly sure all that stuff about the moon is a myth but if not the myth is that at the space station in mossdeep a scientist will say that there have been 100 successful launches and ask if you want to go to the moon. I am only up to 55 launches so i cant tell you if it is a myth or not.
fishing, boating, drinking water and meeting the Amazonian people.
Drinking, speeding and people who don't know where to go
KAZYHKSTAN
Drinking and boating significantly increases the risk of accidents and fatalities on the water. According to the U.S. Coast Guard, alcohol is a leading factor in boating fatalities, contributing to approximately 15% of all reported boating deaths annually. In recent years, this has translated to around 100 to 200 deaths each year in the United States alone. The exact number can vary by year and location, but the dangers of combining alcohol consumption with boating are well-documented.
Simply put, don't drink and drive. States' penal codes vary.
nope its all an urban myth !! nope its all an urban myth !!
New Orleans
That is largely a myth.
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One myth is that a dragon is eating the sun.
Unless you engage in harmful activities (i.e drinking, rough boating, parasailing, etc) you should be fine.