So this week's blog homework, as per @charmaine and @rambo, is interesting, simply because there isn't much for me to say. This week's topic is:
10/10: Are you superstitious? Which superstitions do you believe in?
No, I am not superstitious. There is no logic to any superstitions, nor is there any evidence of any truth behind them. Superstitions are born out of a misinterpretation of an event. Instead of elaborating, I'll hand this blog over to Groucho Marx:
"When a person's nose itches, it's a sign that is should be scratched.
A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere.
Thirteen at a table is unlucky when the hostess has only twelve chops.
Shaking hands across the table means that two parties are lazy.
Singing before breakfast is a forewarning of a fight with a neighbour - if the neighbour is trying to sleep late.
Throwing salt over the shoulder is likely to give the impression that the man who throws the salt has dandruff.
Recognizing the number 13 is a sign that you have been to school.
Finding a four-leaf clover is a sign that you have been down on your hands and knees.
To get out of bed on the wrong side probably means you have had too much the night before.
To carry a rabbit's foot is a sign that you are a good shot with a gun - or have a friend that is.
When three men get a light off one match it is indicative of the fact that they have only one match or are Scotsmen."