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By *hubaysi OP Woman
over a year ago
Leeds |
Who believes in them?
I’m taking my Xmas tree down on Boxing Day! Sod the memory of my mum pointing finger saying it’s bad luck lol.
Who else remembers things like this! Face will stay same (grumpy) if the wind changes? What!
Answers in the thread only please.
Bhubaysi x |
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Don't put new shoes on a table or you'll have bad luck.
Didn't really buy into it until the day my son had his new trainers on the kitchen table and I made a joke of it.
Then the kettle, washing machine and microwave packed up in the same 3 weeks. |
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over a year ago
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"Don't put new shoes on a table or you'll have bad luck.
Didn't really buy into it until the day my son had his new trainers on the kitchen table and I made a joke of it.
Then the kettle, washing machine and microwave packed up in the same 3 weeks. "
Omg i do this all the time..and i buy a lot of shoes :D.. Am i to blame for Covid |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
Solihull and Brentwood |
Partner 'accidently' drops her glove. Then says she can't pick it up as it's bad look.
I just 'bend it like Beckham' into the next aisle and tell her to go buy a new pair.
I'm lying. I always pick it up for her. But I would so love to..... |
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I don't believe in all that nonsense,and quite frankly anyone who does is going to turn into a pumpkin if the wind changes direction if they haven't eaten all their tea and if they pull faces at kittens. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There was something about vinegar and a brown paper bag but I can't remember what it cured.
It mends your head if you fall down a hill. "
That's the one! Yes |
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I remember my nan rubbing butter on a burn on my hand when I was a kid telling me.
"Butter is the best thing for a burn"
Errrmmmmm no its not.
My nan was Welsh from the valleys and used to come out with some right shit. |
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"That if you dropped a knife on the floor a stranger would come calling.
Not sure why my mum believed in this one as she never answered her door anyway "
My Mum, used to say the same, also,
If you dropped a fork on the floor a woman would call.
Also, if you have an itchy palm.
" left to give, right to receive "
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"Step on a crack break your mothers back?
Spilt salt over your shoulder (can’t remember which)
That fucking magpie one where you’re supposed to wave or something
Hoovers don’t work for blowjobs " I salute magpie's some of these I remember growing up funny thing is I believe them when my mam used to say them |
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Throw spilt salt over your left shoulder for luck (its meant to go in the Devil's eye, why he'd be looking over my shoulder is anyones guess).
The Pinch Punch first if the minth thing, plus saying "White Rabbits" for luck.
Always saying "Good night, sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite"
And "Bless you" if you sneeze. |
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