It was Friday 13th yesterday
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It was Friday 13th yesterday
Well another Friday 13th has passed and apart from getting a letter from the student loan company telling me I still owe them a shed load of money nothing that bad really happened.
Did it for you?
Mind you is it really the case that when normal stuff happens we can make a bigger deal of it on Friday 13th? For example, spilling a cup of tea suddenly becomes bad luck, when normally we would just mop it up and think nothing more about it.
Did it for you?
Mind you is it really the case that when normal stuff happens we can make a bigger deal of it on Friday 13th? For example, spilling a cup of tea suddenly becomes bad luck, when normally we would just mop it up and think nothing more about it.
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Re: It was Friday 13th yesterday
But its not REAL moneyAndy Hamilton wrote:Well another Friday 13th has passed and apart from getting a letter from the student loan company telling me I still owe them a shed load of money nothing that bad really happened.


Nothing much happened yesterday, usual collection of bumps & scrapes all round. It was a lucky day more than anything because we discovered a very friendly source of well-rotted horse manure and had a downpour which refilled the water butts & meant I didn't have to water the garden last night!


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I think i negated it by buying new shoes. New shooes always have to be lucky!
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It was?
That explains... nutten
no pasa nada quÃ, I don't think it is unlucky in Spain, I don't know if one exports the possibility of bad luck from country of origin or if one is supposed to adopt the native version, I think that the bad day is considered to be Tuesday 13th in Spain, but not in Portugal.
For what it is worth, over a 400 year cycle of our calendar the 13th day of the month is very marginally more likely to fall on a Friday. Of the 4800 13ths over 400 years, Sunday 687 times, Monday 685, Tuesday 685, Wednesday 687, Thursday 684, Friday 688, and Saturday 684.
So therefore, if something bad is going to happen to you, it is infintessimally more likely to happen on Friday 13th than Tuesday 13th.
So I stick with the Spanish model. They choose Tuesday as it is Martes, named after Mars the God of War (and therefore I imagine conflict), the 13th for the same (so I understand) reason as all the other Christian versions, due to Judas etc.
In the Basque Country 13 is considered to be a lucky number, probably due to the extreme in breeding and the odd extra thumb or toe popping out.

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no pasa nada quÃ, I don't think it is unlucky in Spain, I don't know if one exports the possibility of bad luck from country of origin or if one is supposed to adopt the native version, I think that the bad day is considered to be Tuesday 13th in Spain, but not in Portugal.
For what it is worth, over a 400 year cycle of our calendar the 13th day of the month is very marginally more likely to fall on a Friday. Of the 4800 13ths over 400 years, Sunday 687 times, Monday 685, Tuesday 685, Wednesday 687, Thursday 684, Friday 688, and Saturday 684.
So therefore, if something bad is going to happen to you, it is infintessimally more likely to happen on Friday 13th than Tuesday 13th.
So I stick with the Spanish model. They choose Tuesday as it is Martes, named after Mars the God of War (and therefore I imagine conflict), the 13th for the same (so I understand) reason as all the other Christian versions, due to Judas etc.
In the Basque Country 13 is considered to be a lucky number, probably due to the extreme in breeding and the odd extra thumb or toe popping out.
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I celebrated four years of living in a social housing association flat that has been a disaster for most of the time I've been here with everything from rat and slug infestation to rotten floor joists and periodic leaks from central heating in flat upstairs to mention a few.
Friday 13th was a good day - there were no outstanding repairs and nothing obviously due to disintegrate.
Saying that, place was not built for council to council standards and I moved in knowing there were problems rather than take time living on the street.
Friday 13th was a good day - there were no outstanding repairs and nothing obviously due to disintegrate.

Saying that, place was not built for council to council standards and I moved in knowing there were problems rather than take time living on the street.

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