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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 5:23 am
by Raven
This is the year of 666? LOL! Just one of those interesting dates on the calender of life! muahahahahaha:yh_devil

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 6:44 am
by SOJOURNER
Raven wrote: This is the year of 666? LOL! Just one of those interesting dates on the calender of life! muahahahahaha:yh_devil


How can I notice, when I don't know where to look................ :confused: :confused: :confused:

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 6:47 am
by Raven
june 6th. Being as I am always writing the dates on charting and stuff, I tend to notice the really odd dates on a calender. like 01/01/01. That was fun. I did a treatment for a patient at that time just to be able to write it. I know, I know......you dont need to tell me how pathetic that is! LOL!!!:wah:

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:02 am
by SOJOURNER
I see..................... Thank you for opening my eyes to this.




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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:23 am
by Raven
With all the doom-sayers out there, I wonder how many will have new books on the shelves telling us this is the year of armegeddon?:thinking:

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:29 am
by chonsigirl
Well, no one said anything when it was January 1, 2001-010101.....looks like computer's binary number lingo to me.........................:wah:

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:33 am
by Raven
With all the superstitious folk out there! LOL!! C'mon! Writing the date 6/6/6 is sure to give a few the creeps!:wah:

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 9:07 am
by Bronwen
Reminds me of the old story about the psychiatrist and the proctologist who decided to share office space.

The question came up as to how the 'shingle' outside should read.

The psychiatrist said, "Why not just say, 'Nuts and Butts'. That's plain and to the point.

"Well," replied the proctologist, "it may be plain and to the point, but it's not very dignified. How about 'Rears and Queers'?"

The psychiatrist didn't like that, so, to make a long story short, they finally settled on 'Odds and Ends'.

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:19 pm
by cars
Raven wrote: With all the superstitious folk out there! LOL!! C'mon! Writing the date 6/6/6 is sure to give a few the creeps!


Not sayin I'm superstitious, but if I have to write out a check it will be dated

6/5/06 or 6/7/06!!! :D ;)

But when you really boil it down, as it was pointed out, it started with the year 2001 which worked to be 1/1/1, then 2/2/2, 3/3/3, and so forth, it will continue to 12/12/12. :thinking: (Then in 2013 the chain is broken):-2

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:25 pm
by jennyswan
Im not superstitious at all. I don't worry about walking under ladders or seeing black cats. I do know some people who are though.

My nan was really superstitious. If she was on the bingo bus and saw 1 Magpie she would make the poor driver bring her home straight away :wah:

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:34 pm
by orpheus
I was very superstitious when I played football (soccer :-5 )......always had to wear the number 12 (substitute or not),

it was because I always wore number 3 until I signed for another club when playing junior football and someone already wanted number 3 for themselves.....so i opted for 12, 1+2=3,

isn't superstition silly at time...............I never played any better because of it.

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:37 pm
by minks
orpheus wrote: I was very superstitious when I played football (soccer :-5 )......always had to wear the number 12 (substitute or not),

it was because I always wore number 3 until I signed for another club when playing junior football and someone already wanted number 3 for themselves.....so i opted for 12, 1+2=3,

isn't superstition silly at time...............I never played any better because of it.


That is cool.

I am very un-supersticious.

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:40 pm
by jennyswan
Good Luck: Fingers Crossed - By making the sign of the Christian faith with our fingers, evil spirits would be prevented from destroying our chances of good fortune.

Good Luck: Knock on Wood - It was believed that good spirits lived in trees, and that by knocking on anything made from wood, we could call upon these spirits for protection against misfortune.

Good Luck: Saying God Bless You When Somebody Sneezes. When the great plague swept Europe., sufferers began sneezing violently which was a sign of death. The Pope therefore passed a law requiring people to bless the sneezer. At the same time, it was expected that anybody sneezing would cover their mouth with a cloth or their hand. This was obviously to stop the spreading of the disease, but many believed that it was to keep the soul intact. Sneezing 'into the air' would allow the soul to escape and death would be imminent. Up until this time, the opposite was true. Those who sneezed were congratulated, as it was believed that a violent sneeze would expel evil from their bodies.

Good Luck: A robin flying into the house

Good Luck: Sneezing 3 times before breakfast

Good Luck: Meeting 3 sheep

Good Luck: Looking at the new moon over your right shoulder

Good Luck: A 4-leaf clover

Good Luck: Spilling wine while proposing a toast

Good Luck: Putting a dress on inside out

Good Luck: 9 peas in a pea pod

Good Luck: Hearing crickets singing

Good Luck: Picking up a pin Dropping a glove

Good Luck: A horseshoe Peacock feathers

Good Luck: Cutting your hair during a storm

Good Luck: Sleeping facing south

Good Luck: White heather

Good Luck: Picking up a pencil in the street

Good Luck: Breaking clear and uncolored glass

Good Luck: Walking in the rain

Good Luck: Sleeping on un-ironed sheets

Good Luck: Avoiding cracks in the sidewalk

Good Luck: An itch on the top of your head

Good Luck: Scissors hanging an a hook

Good Luck: A ladybug on you

Good Luck: Carrying an acorn on your person will ensure good luck & longevity!

Good Luck: To find a four-leaf clover means immense good luck, so keep it safe, if you lose it

Good Luck: To pick up a piece of coal that has fallen in your path.

Good Luck : To have one's garments caught up by a bush or briar when out walking is a promise of good luck, involving monetary gain.

Good Luck: New enterprises will be fortunate if begun at the time of the new moon.

Good Luck: If by chance you meet the same person twice when you are out on business. It is even luckier if you encounter him once when you are setting out and again when you are returning.

Good Luck: Dolphins swimming nearby a ship

Good Luck: A naked woman on board a boat is said to calm the seas.

Good Luck: Golfers can have a successful day on the course if they start their round with odd numbered clubs and don't use balls with numbers higher than 4

Good Luck: To set out for golfing on a rainy day

See a penny, pick it up; all day long you will have good luck.

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:54 pm
by lady cop
Good Luck: A naked woman on board a boat is said to calm the seas.....the coast guard guys like it too. :o

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:00 pm
by telaquapacky
I don't get excited about most 6-6-6 things. For one thing, Revelation 13:18 says the number is six hundred sixty six, not "six-six-six." It also says it is the number of a man, not a date.

Just as seven is a number of perfection or completeness, six is a number of incompleteness and imperfection. Man was created on the sixth day of creation in Genesis.

A close parallel is found in Daniel 3:1, where Nebuchadnezzar sets up a gold image that is sixty cubits high and six cubits wide. When musical instruments are played (of which six are listed) the people were to bow and worship this symbol of the perpetuity of Babylon, or be thrown into fiery furnace. Likewise, the mark of the beast is a symbol of worshipping an image, which if people fail to worship it, they are first boycotted and then killed (Revelation 13:7).

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:06 pm
by jennyswan
A close parallel is found in Daniel 3:1, where Nebuchadnezzar sets up a gold image that is sixty cubits high and six cubits wide. When musical instruments are played (of which six are listed) the people were to bow and worship this symbol of the perpetuity of Babylon, or be thrown into fiery furnace. Likewise, the mark of the beast is a symbol of worshipping an image, which if people fail to worship it, they are first boycotted and then killed (Revelation 13:7).


Scarey stuff !!

I read somewhere that in the future people would have chips under their skin that we could be easily identified and scanned (like in the supermarket) and that this is a sign of evil. I can't remember where I read this.

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:11 pm
by orpheus
Apparently it was good luck to touch something made of Iron (in the days of Druids), also spitting was meant to to avert evil.

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:27 pm
by jennyswan
Apparently it was good luck to touch something made of Iron (in the days of Druids), also spitting was meant to to avert evil.


I think spitting is just disgusting. The guys over here seem to think it's really unhealthy to swallow saliva. Yuck!!

I would actually break up with someone if they were a 'spitter' :-5