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A test
by bennash - 05/25/26 02:03 PM
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Joined: Jun 2003
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I don’t consider myself superstitious, however, why take chances. If I see a black cat on the side of the road, I’m hoping it doesn’t walk in front of me. I won’t walk under a ladder and avoid stepping on any cracks. I do, however, put my shoes and socks on first before any other article of clothing, but that’s so I can run away in case there’s a fire. My “Betsy” doll has, also, always been on stage with me, so maybe I am a little weird that way.
I do believe in luck (or the lack of it). Without going into a long theological discussion, I believe all events happen for a reason. Fate, karma, whatever. Like Lennon meeting McCartney, (Taylor meeting Daubert on JPF :)), Thing's are meant to be. Ether because we subconsciously will events to occur to control our own destiny , or some other force is guiding us.
Deep thoughts beyond my limited comprehension.
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