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Is It Bad Luck To Kill A Cricket?
Is it bad luck to kill a cricket? The short answer is – yes, but keep reading this article to learn more about the connection ...
Five Chinese zodiac signs attract luck and good fortune the week of April 7 - 13, 2025! They are: Rooster, Ox, Dragon, Snake, ...
We all know pets bring love, joy, and snuggles—but did you know some pets are believed to bring wealth, health, and good ...
Persephone recommends, “Take time to reflect on the symbols you saw or felt without overanalyzing – focus on how they ...
Jade plants are often considered symbols of good luck, wealth, and prosperity. Placing one at the entrance can invite ...
An expert has explained the hidden meanings behind emojis that parents should look out for - including the cat face, dynamite and chair emoji. Keith Broni, 35, reveals the images that parents ...
Good Growing Fact of the Week: Daffodils can be extremely long-lived. Hever Castle and Gardens in Kent, England claim some of the daffodils in their famous display gardens are over one hundred years ...
“Good Night and Good Luck” began performances on Broadway last Wednesday, and I was lucky enough to see its third performance on Friday night. Having never even heard of the titular movie the play was ...
and Good Luck and Glengarry Glen Ross joining its ranks. Both played their first week of previews last week. Good Night, and Good Luck, starring George Clooney, was the third highest-grossing show ...
Certain numbers in numerology are believed to attract wealth and success. Numbers like 8, 6, 9, 3, and 5 carry vibrations that align with ambition, balance, creativity, and risk-taking which can ...
Note: a version of this story first appeared in March 2024. You can wear green, you can watch a parade, and maybe drink green beer this Saint Patrick's Day, but can you say Sláinte like the Irish do?
and potentially done one of the several actions that supposedly reverse the bad luck of a single magpie (such as saluting it, saying “good morning, Mr Magpie” or turning in a circle).