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Favourite Folklore/Mythological Figure?

Johnny Appleseed is huge here. Streets named after him, town fairs in his honor. His real name is John Chapman. I don't know if anyone outside of the Midwest has heard of him. My grandpa always told me the big Apple tree in his front yard was planted by Johnny Appleseed spitting out a seed there.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Appleseed
 
I've always found Sawney Bean to be intriguing ever since I heard about him.

He seems to have been used as the local boggy man no matter what your location in Scotland is.

Johnny Appleseed is huge here. Streets named after him, town fairs in his honor. His real name is John Chapman. I don't know if anyone outside of the Midwest has heard of him. My grandpa always told me the big Apple tree in his front yard was planted by Johnny Appleseed spitting out a seed there.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Appleseed

Read up a bit on him, Jimmy Carter seems to be in the same mold.
 
I was taught the story in school here in Ontario. We didn't celebrate him or anything, but we knew about him. And Paul Bunyan and Babe, too.

You're right. He started orchards in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, as well as Ontario. He was quite the land barren. I was just reading up on him last month after a trip to Amish Country. We passed thru 2 towns that were having Johnny Appleseed festivals. My own city has an apple festival every fall.
 
Charon and Nyx, both of them from Greek Mythology. The former is the ferryman of the dead, and the latter is the goddess of the night(and Charon's mother).

Fun Fact: I flipped a coin when I chose my username.
 
I'm also partial to Pandora. Nice Box.

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Almost forgot Odin of Asgard.

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Two for one here.

I collect statuettes of Mary and her lil babber ... the tackier and crappier the better. :D
 
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Two for one here.

I collect statuettes of Mary and her lil babber ... the tackier and crappier the better. :D


As plump as that little [white] bastard is, you’d think she’d either have bigger tits, or look a lot more played out.

Anyway, do you have any that actually look Jewish?
 
I'm also a big fan of Ganesh.

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I have a few luridly colorful statues of him. My fave is a glow in the dark one. :lol:

Hindus do tacky bad taste even better than Catholics.
 
I loved Johnny Appleseed as a kid, can honestly say it sparked my interest in gardening.
Second, was Ichabod Crane from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. (personal, family/sentimental reasons)
Always loved the story.

Also loved reading Aesop's Fables as a kid.
 
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