Friday, January 13, 2017

Your Turn

Always one of my favorites. A superstition you have. Did I tell you that for years and years I would not leave the house on Friday The 13th. I would just count down the hours until midnight. Then, one year I had some great news on that day and now leave the house. I still do watch the clock though.


14 comments:

  1. sandybrook2:11 AM

    None whatsoever.

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  2. Barbara RiceHand3:21 AM

    None really. I was married on Friday the 13th and we've been together for almost 20 years. So no heebie jeebies there. One time a dead crow was on the porch the day I was fixing to get on a plane. That was creepy.

    FYI. I love this website. I'm finally home.

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  3. Elise3:52 AM

    I never gave Friday the 13th a second thought until some years ago, on a Friday the 13th, I was in a horrible car accident during a port call while on a Caribbean cruise. A tractor trailer carrying a load of cinder blocks lost its brakes while driving down a hill; the driver swerved and managed to avoid all the cars, but several cars, including the rental car I was driving, were buried in cinder blocks. It even made the local paper, reported as a "Black Friday" accident. For a while I was admittedly wary of leaving the house on Friday the 13th, but not any more. Today it is Friday the 13th, and it's just a normal work day for me.

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  4. AndrewBW3:58 AM

    I have this weird crazy belief that somehow or other my vote counts.

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  5. Barbara RiceHand4:01 AM

    Maybe it's a lucky day for you. You survived in what seems to be a freak accident that could of went very bad.

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  6. Miss b4:34 AM

    When I smoked, I would never light a cigarette off a candle. A ship captain once told me that there's a superstition that lightning a cigarette off a candle kills a sailor.

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  7. I ate my own head4:46 AM

    The full moon. People drive like complete assholes when it's a full moon.

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  8. 8====D KermitGosnellKnobjob5:04 AM

    If superstition means believing something will affect you agains all the evidence against it: I believe that work is better than corruption/connections in order to get money.

    The regular meaning of the word, I do not like breaking mirrors, but I do not like breaking anything that I must pay later for that matter. I do not know if it counts.

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  9. Used to light my cigarettes off gas stove back in college. Until once time I burned off my 80s bangs. Won't light anything from stove.

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  10. Scandi Sanskrit8:43 AM

    That is so cool.

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  11. Scandi Sanskrit8:51 AM

    My parents are both Southeast Asian and Mother has this bad luck days system (they're counted a certain way, part of the local system of belief). I observe them like Jewish people observe Shabbat. It gets frustrating and cramps my style sometimes, but I have the local equivalent of Catholic guilt about it...

    I don't take Western superstitions very seriously (it takes a lot for a Hollywood-produced horror film to scare me). But I have begun to appreciate the moon cycles on my Moleskine (I used to think they were a nuisance and waste of space especially because then my planners were the pocket-sized ones—but since I started studying woo-woo things, I've noticed a pattern of people acting strange during full moons, and now I watch out for the figurative 'werewolves' when it's the full moon).

    I heard there are statistics that emergency rooms and police offices are busier during full moons too. Stats don't lie.

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  12. Scandi Sanskrit8:55 AM

    So if there's evidence/statistics, then it doesn't count?

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  13. Not *really*, but I do get a little nervous when there's a full moon. I used to work in a psychiatric hospital, and you can't tell me the moon doesn't affect people.

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  14. SarahS1:40 AM

    I knock on wood to a crazy degree. And touch the top of my car if I accidentally go through a light that is turning red.

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