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Many people have reported coming across a phone booth in the desert. The phone booth rings until the player approaches and answers the phone. When answered, there is no one on another end. Although it was one of the first myths to emerge, it is still unclear whether the myth is real. It is in some ways - there are many phonebooths in the desert area, especially in towns (not in the desert itself), but none of them are ringing. This myth may have its root in a real life phone booth that was located on an isolated road in the Mojave Desert between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. There is, however a [http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=270497 Phone booth mod] available which places phone boxes in random places around the desert. | Many people have reported coming across a phone booth in the desert. The phone booth rings until the player approaches and answers the phone. When answered, there is no one on another end. Although it was one of the first myths to emerge, it is still unclear whether the myth is real. It is in some ways - there are many phonebooths in the desert area, especially in towns (not in the desert itself), but none of them are ringing. This myth may have its root in a real life phone booth that was located on an isolated road in the Mojave Desert between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. There is, however a [http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=270497 Phone booth mod] available which places phone boxes in random places around the desert. | ||
==Serial Killer== | ==Serial Killer== |