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Forget Friday the 13th - today is the day for real bad luck
2006-11-27
THIS could be your unlucky day. Monday the 27th has, it seems, overtaken Friday the 13th as the date on which the more suspicious among us should avoid the likes of job interviews, weddings and driving tests.

The date has been identified as the most ill-starred on the calendar, with more mishaps recorded than at any other.

The trend emerged from a study of more than one million insurance claims, showing more people are likely to have accidents on Monday the 27th than on any other day. Domestic disasters, including burst water pipes and DIY problems, feature heavily on the lists.

One man put his foot through the ceiling on a 27th while collecting Christmas decorations from the loft, while a woman left a tap running, causing her bath to overflow and flood the house. In another case, a cat knocked over a candle, setting the house ablaze.

Road accidents were also common on that date. The mishaps of unlucky British drivers included crashes in car parks, branches falling on cars and accidents caused by people trying to avoid animals.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#5  Hah! Had a good day at work up at the Lab (LBNL) and then visited the UCB Insectary and found a PhD (specialty in parasitic wasps) that was willing to act as a consultant for the new book I'm writing (scifi) and arranged for a tour of said facility!

Great day!

Bad luck, pah!

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-11-27 20:14  

#4  and Friday was sacred to Druids and Muslims - both groups being competitors for believers, and early enemies of Christianity.

I don't think there were any Druids left when Christianity started about 2 thousand years ago, and certainly no Muslims because they didn't appear until around 750 AD or so, hardly early Christianity. But why let facts get in the way ?
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-27 19:19  

#3  The Last Supper occured on Thursday, no ?
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-27 19:13  

#2  Actually, I heard that Friday the 13th wasn't considered unlucky until after the French king decided to shut down the Knights Templar on that day.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-11-27 14:12  

#1  I told you it was going to be a long one.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-11-27 13:11  

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