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HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHA SO FUNNY. WHO THE HELL MAKES A SONG ALL ABOUT AREOLAS? AND WHY HAVE I NEVER HEARD IT BEFORE. THE FUNNY THING IS AS STUPID AS LAME AS IT IS I CANT STOP LISTENING TO IT AND IT DEF MAKES ME MOVE MY BOOTY. BUT THE WORDS I LAUGH SO HARD. THANKS TO MERCIE FOR SHOWING ME THAT ONE.
What a great way to start off a blog. Next... I just want to take a quick min to tell you members you are honestly the best. Thanks for showing my newest set so much love. I am soooo happy you guys like it as much as you are and to see it doing so well. I am really proud of this one.
If you havent got to check it out yet, or maybe you want to revisit it....my set shot by the fabulous Brooklyn CAN BE SEEN BY CLICKING HERE!
Go leave it some love if you like it!
So I was thinking about what to make todays blog about..... and got to thinking about Halloween... but I dont want to write about that topics just yet so kinda on the same topic..... and yes I know tomorrow is not Friday the 13th or anything I just thought this information was interesting! So ENJOY!
FRIDAY THE 13TH FACTS:
Here are 13 more facts about the infamous day, courtesy of Fernsler and some of our own research:
1. The British Navy is said to have built a ship named Friday the 13th, or the HMS Friday, which on its maiden voyage left dock on a Friday the 13th, and was never heard from again. As LiveScience readers pointed out, however, this story seems to be a legend. The Royal Navy Museum states on its web site that this story, which has been told before, is a hoax. "There has never been a Royal Navy ship named HMS Friday or after any other day of the week for that matter," the museum states.
2. The ill-fated Apollo 13 launched at 13:13 CST on Apr. 11, 1970. The sum of the date's digits (4-11-70) is 13 (as in 4+1+1+7+0 = 13). And the explosion that crippled the spacecraft occurred on April 13 (not a Friday). The crew did make it back to Earth safely, however.
3. Many hospitals have no room 13, while some tall buildings skip the 13th floor.
4. Fear of Friday the 13th one of the most popular myths in science is called paraskavedekatriaphobia as well as friggatriskaidekaphobia. Triskaidekaphobia is fear of the number 13.
5. Quarterback Dan Marino wore No. 13 throughout his career with the Miami Dolphins. Despite being a superb quarterback (some call him one of the best ever), he got to the Super Bowl just once, in 1985, and was trounced 38-16 by the San Francisco 49ers and Joe Montana (who wore No. 16 and won all four Super Bowls he played in).
6. Butch Cassidy, notorious American train and bank robber, was born on Friday, April 13, 1866.
7. Fidel Castro was born on Friday, Aug. 13, 1926.
8. President Franklin D. Roosevelt would not travel on the 13th day of any month and would never host 13 guests at a meal. Napoleon and Herbert Hoover were also triskaidekaphobic, with an abnormal fear of the number 13.
9. Superstitious diners in Paris can hire a quatorzieme, or professional 14th guest.
10. Mark Twain once was the 13th guest at a dinner party. A friend warned him not to go. "It was bad luck," Twain later told the friend. "They only had food for 12."
11. Woodrow Wilson considered 13 his lucky number, though his experience didn't support such faith. He arrived in Normandy, France on Friday, Dec. 13, 1918, for peace talks, only to return with a treaty he couldn't get Congress to sign. (The ship's crew wanted to dock the next day due to superstitions, Fernsler said.) He toured the United States to rally support for the treaty, and while traveling, suffered a near-fatal stroke.
12. The number 13 suffers from its position after 12, according to numerologists who consider the latter to be a complete number 12 months in a year, 12 signs of the zodiac, 12 gods of Olympus, 12 labors of Hercules, 12 tribes of Israel, 12 apostles of Jesus, 12 days of Christmas and 12 eggs in a dozen.
13. The seals on the back of a dollar bill include 13 steps on the pyramid, 13 stars above the eagle's head, 13 war arrows in the eagle's claw and 13 leaves on the olive branch. So far there's been no evidence tying these long-ago design decisions to the present economic situation.
Origins of Friday the 13th
Where's all this superstition come from? Nobody knows for sure. But it may date back to Biblical times (the 13th guest at the Last Supper betrayed Jesus). By the Middle Ages, both Friday and 13 were considered bearers of bad fortune.
(INFORMATION TAKEN FROM: http://www.livescience.com/culture/090212-friday-13th.html)
~The number 13 has been considered unlucky for a long time. Early Romans thought 13 was a sign of death and destruction.
The fear of the number 13 is called triskaidekaphobia.
Coupling the number 13 and a Friday is sometimes considered very bad luck. Lucky for us there are a maximum of three Friday the 13th in one year.
Fascinating Facts about Friday the 13th
In French Lick Springs, Indiana, a law was once passed requiring all black cats to wear bells.
Greek philosophers called 13 an 'imperfect' number.
Friday was the common day for people to be hanged in the past.
Hangmen were once paid thirteen pence halfpenny.
Some Texans say never to cut any kind of garment on a Friday because it will not be completed.
Many hotels have no room number 13
Many buildings do not have a 13th floor.
Many airplanes do not have a 13th row.
Many ships will not start a voyage on the 13th, particularly, Friday the 13th.
(INFORMATION TAKEN FROM: http://www.kidsturncentral.com/holidays/friday13.htm)
Hugs and Kisses.... Til next time!
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHA SO FUNNY. WHO THE HELL MAKES A SONG ALL ABOUT AREOLAS? AND WHY HAVE I NEVER HEARD IT BEFORE. THE FUNNY THING IS AS STUPID AS LAME AS IT IS I CANT STOP LISTENING TO IT AND IT DEF MAKES ME MOVE MY BOOTY. BUT THE WORDS I LAUGH SO HARD. THANKS TO MERCIE FOR SHOWING ME THAT ONE.
What a great way to start off a blog. Next... I just want to take a quick min to tell you members you are honestly the best. Thanks for showing my newest set so much love. I am soooo happy you guys like it as much as you are and to see it doing so well. I am really proud of this one.
If you havent got to check it out yet, or maybe you want to revisit it....my set shot by the fabulous Brooklyn CAN BE SEEN BY CLICKING HERE!
Go leave it some love if you like it!
So I was thinking about what to make todays blog about..... and got to thinking about Halloween... but I dont want to write about that topics just yet so kinda on the same topic..... and yes I know tomorrow is not Friday the 13th or anything I just thought this information was interesting! So ENJOY!
FRIDAY THE 13TH FACTS:
Here are 13 more facts about the infamous day, courtesy of Fernsler and some of our own research:
1. The British Navy is said to have built a ship named Friday the 13th, or the HMS Friday, which on its maiden voyage left dock on a Friday the 13th, and was never heard from again. As LiveScience readers pointed out, however, this story seems to be a legend. The Royal Navy Museum states on its web site that this story, which has been told before, is a hoax. "There has never been a Royal Navy ship named HMS Friday or after any other day of the week for that matter," the museum states.
2. The ill-fated Apollo 13 launched at 13:13 CST on Apr. 11, 1970. The sum of the date's digits (4-11-70) is 13 (as in 4+1+1+7+0 = 13). And the explosion that crippled the spacecraft occurred on April 13 (not a Friday). The crew did make it back to Earth safely, however.
3. Many hospitals have no room 13, while some tall buildings skip the 13th floor.
4. Fear of Friday the 13th one of the most popular myths in science is called paraskavedekatriaphobia as well as friggatriskaidekaphobia. Triskaidekaphobia is fear of the number 13.
5. Quarterback Dan Marino wore No. 13 throughout his career with the Miami Dolphins. Despite being a superb quarterback (some call him one of the best ever), he got to the Super Bowl just once, in 1985, and was trounced 38-16 by the San Francisco 49ers and Joe Montana (who wore No. 16 and won all four Super Bowls he played in).
6. Butch Cassidy, notorious American train and bank robber, was born on Friday, April 13, 1866.
7. Fidel Castro was born on Friday, Aug. 13, 1926.
8. President Franklin D. Roosevelt would not travel on the 13th day of any month and would never host 13 guests at a meal. Napoleon and Herbert Hoover were also triskaidekaphobic, with an abnormal fear of the number 13.
9. Superstitious diners in Paris can hire a quatorzieme, or professional 14th guest.
10. Mark Twain once was the 13th guest at a dinner party. A friend warned him not to go. "It was bad luck," Twain later told the friend. "They only had food for 12."
11. Woodrow Wilson considered 13 his lucky number, though his experience didn't support such faith. He arrived in Normandy, France on Friday, Dec. 13, 1918, for peace talks, only to return with a treaty he couldn't get Congress to sign. (The ship's crew wanted to dock the next day due to superstitions, Fernsler said.) He toured the United States to rally support for the treaty, and while traveling, suffered a near-fatal stroke.
12. The number 13 suffers from its position after 12, according to numerologists who consider the latter to be a complete number 12 months in a year, 12 signs of the zodiac, 12 gods of Olympus, 12 labors of Hercules, 12 tribes of Israel, 12 apostles of Jesus, 12 days of Christmas and 12 eggs in a dozen.
13. The seals on the back of a dollar bill include 13 steps on the pyramid, 13 stars above the eagle's head, 13 war arrows in the eagle's claw and 13 leaves on the olive branch. So far there's been no evidence tying these long-ago design decisions to the present economic situation.
Origins of Friday the 13th
Where's all this superstition come from? Nobody knows for sure. But it may date back to Biblical times (the 13th guest at the Last Supper betrayed Jesus). By the Middle Ages, both Friday and 13 were considered bearers of bad fortune.
(INFORMATION TAKEN FROM: http://www.livescience.com/culture/090212-friday-13th.html)
~The number 13 has been considered unlucky for a long time. Early Romans thought 13 was a sign of death and destruction.
The fear of the number 13 is called triskaidekaphobia.
Coupling the number 13 and a Friday is sometimes considered very bad luck. Lucky for us there are a maximum of three Friday the 13th in one year.
Fascinating Facts about Friday the 13th
In French Lick Springs, Indiana, a law was once passed requiring all black cats to wear bells.
Greek philosophers called 13 an 'imperfect' number.
Friday was the common day for people to be hanged in the past.
Hangmen were once paid thirteen pence halfpenny.
Some Texans say never to cut any kind of garment on a Friday because it will not be completed.
Many hotels have no room number 13
Many buildings do not have a 13th floor.
Many airplanes do not have a 13th row.
Many ships will not start a voyage on the 13th, particularly, Friday the 13th.
(INFORMATION TAKEN FROM: http://www.kidsturncentral.com/holidays/friday13.htm)
Hugs and Kisses.... Til next time!
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erzsebet:
thanks a lot sweety :***
sunshine:
hahaha, you're so sweet. but i actually really don't like my last set at all. i even moved it off of my main page. i had a crazy allergic reaction to those weeds...flowers whatever the fuck they were (death on a stem) and every pose and facial expression looks so forced and miserable to me when i look at the set. haha, so yeah, i'm not gonna be at all disappointed if that one doesn't get bought. that's why i shot another one so soon!