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567.1 | | VITAL::KEEFE | Bill Keefe - 223-1837 - MLO21-4 | Fri Nov 13 1987 11:26 | 6 |
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On a Friday the 13th, my SO at the time suffered a stroke from which
she died.
- Bill
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567.2 | | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | There are no misteakes | Fri Nov 13 1987 12:20 | 11 |
| Re .-1 (Bill)
You have my sympathy.
Gee, upon leaving my house this morning, a black cat crossed my
path before I got in my car.
So far, nothing unusual has happened...
Elizabeth
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567.3 | black cats ... | ERASER::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Fri Nov 13 1987 13:27 | 14 |
| Re .1 (Bill):
You have mine, too.
Re .2 (Elizabeth):
>Gee, upon leaving my house this morning, a black cat crossed my
>path before I got in my car.
A black cat crosses my path _every_ morning, since one of our cats, Merlin,
is black. No black cat crossing my path under about 140 pounds
(weight of panthers) tends to bother me ... :-)
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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567.4 | EVERY cat is unlucky! | DECWET::MITCHELL | CRTs: Live long and phosphor! | Fri Nov 13 1987 13:44 | 12 |
| 13 has always been a bad number for me. All of the worst things
that have ever happened to me have somehow had that number attached.
As for today, nothing bad has..
.
.
.
*thud*
John M.
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567.5 | | BUMBLE::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Fri Nov 13 1987 14:23 | 2 |
| John, John, ..... are you ok? Wake up!!! I have thirteen letters
here for you from the IRS.
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567.6 | not refund checks either | USSCSL::ROSCETTI | no more to this than meets the I | Fri Nov 13 1987 14:46 | 12 |
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Does any one happen to know why thirteen is unlucky?
Personally, I never cared for the number three.
Re. Steve and his Black cat. Just curious 'bout something. Do you
have a bLack dog also?
Brien Roscetti < --- ack thirteen letters !!!
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567.7 | just cats | ERASER::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Fri Nov 13 1987 14:53 | 13 |
| Re .6 (Brien):
>Re. Steve and his Black cat. Just curious 'bout something. Do you
>have a bLack dog also?
No, I have two cats, Merlin (a 17-lb black stubtail Manx) and Karamaneh
(an 8-lb sealpoint Siamese); Karamaneh, though the smaller of the
two, bullies Merlin unmercifully; he lets her get away with it.
No dogs.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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567.8 | coincidence check.. | USSCSL::ROSCETTI | no more to this than meets the I | Fri Nov 13 1987 15:04 | 9 |
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thanks.. I was curious bacause I have a black cat (Shadow), a ferret
( didn't I see your name in Ferrets?), an atari ( didn't I see your
name in ST or was it Amiga) , and a black dog . The dog would have
been too much :>)
brien
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567.9 | 13 is unlucky, because... | RUTLND::TROCONIS | | Fri Nov 13 1987 15:31 | 21 |
| Ref: Number 13 being an unlucky number.
My grandmother told me that 13 became an unlucky because there were
13 attendees at the "Last Supper", the twelve apostles and Jesus.
She believes this so sincerely, that one time we were having a dinner
party and someone's wife could not come. When my grandmother got
there and saw that there were 13 people sitting at the table, she
left!
She also told me:
Never open an umbrella in the house
Never cut a baby's fingernails before he/she is baptised
Never let a baby look in the mirror
Never leave your Christmas decorations up after midnight on New
Years Eve.
Only a few!
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567.10 | | BUMBLE::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Fri Nov 13 1987 15:36 | 2 |
| You forgot the one about birds in the house.
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567.11 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Fri Nov 13 1987 15:56 | 3 |
| .10 You mean like; never keep birds in the house???
I have a room full of birds. oh no %')
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567.12 | | SPIDER::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Fri Nov 13 1987 19:41 | 3 |
| Thats ok Jay... just don't cut their fingernails in front of a
mirror before they are baptized.
Mary
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567.13 | Luck Shmuck | BARAKA::BLAZEK | A new moon, a warm sun... | Fri Nov 13 1987 19:44 | 8 |
| I think that if you believe Friday the 13th is unlucky, then it
will be!! I always have the BEST days of my life on Friday the
13ths and today was no exception! Everyone around me was crabby
and snippy and it's now 5:40 p.m. on a wonderful Friday evening
and I'm in a great mood! So there, all you superstitious dudes!
*8-) Carla
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567.14 | Luck for this shmuck | DECWET::MITCHELL | CRTs: Live long and phosphor! | Fri Nov 13 1987 20:03 | 8 |
| Well, FWIW, this has been a good day for me (I am only superstitious
about the number 13, not about Friday the 13th). As a matter of
fact, the reservations agent just called me to tell me that I can
fly to LA and back for $150.00 less than expected, and that the
airlines owe me a $20.00 refund from a previous flight!
John M.
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567.15 | No problem with Friday/13th! | PIKES::PERCIVAL | | Sat Nov 14 1987 12:02 | 6 |
| Here in sunny Colorado Friday the 13th wasn't so bad. The
transformers which supply power to all of CXO overheated and
we lost power at 3 PM. (too bad, had to leave early...)
Dem's da breaks!
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567.16 | | CEODEV::FAULKNER | You already read this ! | Sat Nov 14 1987 12:12 | 4 |
| i do not fear friday the thirteenth
but i sure hate sat. the 14th
My mom told me , "Never throw spilled salt over your shoulder if
someone much larger is standing behind you with an open wound :)"
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567.17 | INDEED LUCKY | ACOMA::VIATEAM4 | | Sat Nov 14 1987 12:25 | 9 |
| RE .6
IT IS THOUGHT THAT THE NUMBER 13 IS INDEED LUCKY. THE SHAMAN OF
OLD BELIEVED IT TO HAVE SPECIAL POWER. ATTEMPTING TO KEEP IT FOR
THEMSELVES PROMOTED THE FEELING OF FEAR SO THAT OTHERS WOULD NOT
USE IT.
MURRAY
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567.18 | FOUR WINDS | ACOMA::VIATEAM4 | | Sat Nov 14 1987 12:31 | 19 |
| RE .9
LUCK IS MATTER OF HOW YOU SEE IT....
THE "LAST SUPPER"
FOUR GROUPS OF THREE REPRESENTING THE FOUR WINDS, FORCES, OR
ELEMENTS...
THREE REPRESENTING THE TRINITY..FATHER, SON, HOLY SPIRIT....MIND,
IDEA, CONSCIOUSNESS...
AND FINIALLY A HEAD...FOCAL POINT...OR THE INSTRUCTOR...THE DIRECTOR
OF THE COMPLETE GROUP..
MURRAY
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567.19 | When the Sacred is Turned into the Profane | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Mon Nov 16 1987 10:40 | 11 |
| I understand that the number 13 was sacred to the Triple Goddess
of ancient beliefs. She was a lunar goddess, related to the moon,
and there are 13 lunations in a solar year.
So I don't wonder that, in efforts to suppress Her worship, that
a number sacred to Her was branded with a bad rep.
BTW, I had a lovely Friday the 13th, too, which finished up with
dinner out with my husband. And no, I was not sick afterward...;-)
Marcia
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567.20 | Lucky for me! | WITNES::DONAHUE | | Mon Nov 16 1987 15:54 | 11 |
| I've always liked Friday the 13ths. The best horror movies (ok,
or not so best) are on TV, Friday is the beginning of the week-end,
and people are usually feeling negative, so I grab all the positivity
I can.
I did hear quite a while back that thirteen was also the number
of witches in a coven, which is why many people believed that the
number thirteen was unlucky.
This Friday was great for me, but VERY unlucky for other people
around me that I either work with or are acquainted with.
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567.21 | Lucky me! | BUSY::MAXMIS11 | | Mon Nov 16 1987 16:21 | 9 |
| I have noticed that often unlucky things happen to people on Friday
the 13th. I think that people _do_ make a bigger deal of it when
these unlucky things fall on this date, but a bigger part of it
is that they expect negative things to happen, so they do. I by
nature am a bit contrary, so I have selected Friday the 13th as
my lucky day. I figure that *somebody* should scoop up all that extra
good luck that isn't being used by anybody else on that day. ;^)
Marion
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567.22 | Houston, we've got a problem with our auras... | DICKNS::KLAES | Nobody hipped me to that, dude! | Mon Nov 16 1987 16:46 | 4 |
| Don't forget APOLLO 13...
:^)
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567.24 | Why are we so superstitious ? | THE780::LINCOFF | Josh Lincoff, Santa Clara, CA SWS | Thu Nov 19 1987 20:04 | 7 |
| Basically superstition. Thirteen is considered a very powerful and
very positive number, indeed, amongst certain organizations.
Rumor has it that a great civilization once known as Lemuria sank
in the Pacific on a Friday the 13th.
Perhaps the mass consciousness has a remembrance of such a disaster.
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567.25 | A party of 13 | REGENT::FARRELL | Bernard Farrell | Fri Nov 20 1987 07:33 | 12 |
| My mother was very superstituous about 13 at a dinner table. She claims
that when she was a child her parents had a party with 13 at it, her
father proposed a toast and within a week he had died.
Her belief is that the person seen as being the 'head' of the party
dies within the week. This kind of ties in with the idea of it being
related to the Last Supper, Jesus is head of the party, and is dead
within a few days.
She has been known to invite people at the very last minute because
someone else has cancelled and she refuses to have a party of 13.
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567.26 | Sorry, but ... | ERASER::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Fri Nov 20 1987 07:52 | 18 |
| Re .24 (Josh):
>Rumor has it that a great civilization once known as Lemuria sank
>in the Pacific on a Friday the 13th.
Without trying to be too much of a party-pooper, if there _was_
a Lemuria (which is questionable, but not impossible), it would
have sunk in early protohistory (e.g., on/about the time of First
Dynasty Egypt or before). At that time, there was _no_ Friday, since
the current days of the week are of historically recent invention,
named after two astronomical bodies, and Roman and Norse/Teutonic
gods. The Khemite b(Ancient Egyptian) week, for instance, was ten
days long.
Therefore, "Friday the 13th" would have been meaningless to a
hypothetical Lemurian.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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567.27 | It could always be worse.... | WEFXIT::PAINTER | Trying to reside in n+1 space | Fri Nov 20 1987 10:45 | 34 |
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Last Friday, I flew to Phoenix, Arizona. It was a comedy of errors
- starting with United Airlines (you know, 'fly the friendly skies')
assigning seats to multiple people. My seat was changed 3 times
and I was not real pleased about it. The flight attendant offered
me a free glass of wine later on for my troubles.....but I can't
drink alcohol anymore either....*groan*.
Then I get to the Avis counter, read quickly through the car rental
contract (exhausted by this time and unfortunately didn't read the
fine print) and drove away. Checking the car back in 4 days later,
the bill came to $250.00 - much to my amazement and shock. She
then explained that the person who wrote up the contract had 'noted'
that I worked for Digital but neglected to put the discount rate
on the contract (which I had specifally asked her if she needed
and she replied 'no'). The person who finally took care at the end
made sure to tell me what a *BIG FAVOR* she was doing for me by
changing the original conditions of the contract that I had signed,
since a manager wouldn't have been so kind. I thanked her politely,
smiled through my gritted teeth and left quickly.
For anyone out there who rents from Avis - BE SURE TO DOUBLECHECK
EVERYTHING - as I found out later they are notorious for this.
Managed to get the bill down to $120.00 (which was still higher
than my travel agent had quoted me because to get the super weekend
rate I had to take the car back on Monday and check it out again
in order to get the $18.00 weekend rate which didn't have unlimited
mileage either).
All this aside - it could have been MUCH worse, so I'm still thanking
the 'powers that be' for all that didn't happen - optimist that I am.
Cindy
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567.28 | Why Friday and 13. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Mon Nov 23 1987 15:55 | 65 |
| According to _A Dictionary of Superstitions_ by Sophie Lasne and
Andr� Pascal Gaultier (translated by Amy Reynolds, published by
Prentice-Hall):
The number 13 is unlucky because it is one *more* than the number
12 which is the number of completion. Of course, this is reinforced
within the Christian tradition by the last supper symbolism.
Rest is my speculation --
Although modern covens frequently accept the size of 13 as "proper"
it is not clear that this number was not originally invented by
Christian witch-hunters to associate witches with the Devil and
betrayal.
The number 12 is the number of completion, by the way, in the
Babylonian tradition. The Babylonian number system used an alternating
12-60 radix (as, for example, the Roman system used alternating
5-10 radix). That is, the Babylonians counted to 12 as we count
to 10, then counted 5 twelves as we would count 10-10s. etc. It
is from this source that we measure time, angles and the zodiac in 12's
and 60's. The Judeo-Christian tradition derives heavily from the
source.
In Hellinistic (e.g., Pythagorian) numerology, which we are more
explicitly familiar with, 10 is the number of completion (the ancient
Greek system of numeration was essentially a non-positional radix
10 system).
Friday --
The Dictionary of Superstitions lists a number of connotations and
associations, most of them negative, but does not really explain
*why* there are these bad associations.
I would speculate a number of convergent sources of the negative
association:
1) In both Babylonian and Roman traditions Friday is ruled by
Venus who is, of course, the Mother Goddess. The antipathy
of early Christianity to the Mother Goddess, despite its
partial absorption in the Cult of Mary, is well known. The
planet Venus is also associated with the pagan educator of
humanity Lucifer, who is associated in Christianity with
Satan. There is also a sensuality association with Venus/Friday
which is further negative from an early Christian viewpoint.
2) From the viewpoint of a time-system that starts the day at
midnight. The Jewish Sabbath starts on Friday night. The
antipathy of the early Church to Judiasm was even more intense
than to the Mother Goddess, since the Church wanted to destroy
the image (which earlier it had accepted) that it was a Jewish
sect (at one point, you had to first convert to Judaism before
you were allowed to convert to Christianity. It is from
this deliberate dissassociation with Judiasm that the practice
of celebrating the Sabbath -- representing the final day
of rest -- is done on the *first* day of the week). The
Dictionary of Superstitions does mention that "During the
night beteen Friday and Saturday, devils and witches meet
at the Sabbath." In the entry on Saturday this is explicitly
associated with the Jewish Sabbath.
3) And of course, Friday was the day of the Crucifixion.
Topher
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567.29 | Micro nit.. | NEXUS::MORGAN | Contemplating a Wheaties Hell | Mon Nov 23 1987 17:44 | 6 |
| Reply to .28, Topher,
We must not forget that Jesus should also be added in the number
of the circle. And beyond this Mary Magdelene, wives and servants
were not included in the numbering of the following.
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567.30 | Minor misunderstanding. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Tue Nov 24 1987 11:28 | 11 |
| RE: .29
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I didn't mean that the last supper reinforced
the 12-as-completion part, but the 13-as-unlucky part. Of course,
if we want to be technical, since the last supper was the Passover
feast, there were 14 places set (one for the prophet Elijah). I
suppose that Jesus had a complete circle of followers when he had
12 might relate to the duodecimal symbolism, though -- interesting
thought.
Topher
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567.31 | Learn sompin new e're day... | NEXUS::MORGAN | Contemplating a Wheaties Hell | Wed Nov 25 1987 01:17 | 1 |
| Elijah huh? Didn't know that. Thanx.
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567.32 | | WAGON::DONHAM | Born again! And again, and again... | Wed Nov 25 1987 09:47 | 9 |
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re .-1
Elijah will return to announce the coming of the Messiah. Part of
the traditional seder (Passover supper) involves opening a door
of the house and inviting the prophet to come in.
T
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567.33 | More on the extra place. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Wed Nov 25 1987 11:33 | 13 |
| RE: .31,.32
Traditionally a place was always set at the table for Elijah (who
will appear as a stranger seeking shelter, so the place is "really"
representative that all, even strangers, are welcome at the seder
to be treated as part of the family). Some still practice the
full setting, but it is quite common to simply have a cup of wine
ready for Elijah. The tradition that all are welcome at the seder
is still very strong, even if an extra place is not set out -- of
course, it is expected that plans be made in advance with your host
if at all possible.
Topher
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567.34 | Friday the 13th is Frequently Good to Me! | GRECO::MISTOVICH | | Mon Nov 30 1987 12:40 | 5 |
567.35 | | DPDMAI::SMITHBE | | Thu Aug 29 1991 14:14 | 6 |
| My .02
I was born on Friday the 13th -- So it's very, very, VERY, lucky !!!!!!
oh yeah..................Beccy
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