Munstergirl854 wrote: » Ones I've heard down through the years... Never sign your name in red.Bad luck. If giving a knife to someone include a penny as otherwise this will cut the friendship. Being able to draw a perfect circle on paper is a sign of madness. The colour lilac is bad luck to be found in a home(used to be put in coffins to mask the smell). Peacock feathers-very bad luck in a home..
Mollydog123 wrote: » When you see a lone magpie always say 'Hello Mr. Magpie, and how is Mrs. Magpie'. Have tried it a few times but they all just flew away. Still dont know how Mrs. Magpie is after all these years.
Munstergirl854 wrote: » . If giving a knife to someone include a penny as otherwise this will cut the friendship.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I still salute the fûcker. He never waves back, Josepha Madigan will sue me now in a minute for assuming the gender.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I have heard of the perfect circle one and recall it being said DaVinci could do it. But, likely impossible freehand more than anything.
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » I remember being admonished for writing in red brio by a teacher. But it was considered bad form not bad luck.
Gregor Samsa wrote: » That’s because if you hand up something written in red, they’re afraid you won’t notice all their corrections and sarky comments, which teachers traditionally write in red pen. I remember handing up an Irish essay written on an A4 page, but in a plastic sleeve. Teacher obviously couldn’t wait to rip into me and wrote all his comments (in red pen) on the plastic sleeve itself. The full page from top to bottom. Then he obviously realised his mistake and went back and wrote them all again on the actual page. The reason I handed it up in the plastic sleeve was because the teacher had an awful habit of dribbling on your work (due to an illness he had), and you’d get it back with drops of drool all over it, smudging the writing.
Munstergirl854 wrote: » Never sign your name in red.Bad luck.
Taeholic wrote: » My granny was very superstitious. She believed using a red pen to sign your name was signing a deal with the devil himself.