superstitions

jjinit

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hello!!

we have just had out pram delivered and the missus wont have it in the house until the baby comes in december....has anyone else heard this? and if so why is it ok to have the nursery ready, cot erected, clothes in the wardrobe etc?? :?
 
8O8O8O Don't say that, I've got our pram being delivered next week and I've nowhere else to store it but my own house. :spank:
What date is it due BTW?
 
People that believe superstitions really do have problems.

Depends what you mean by superstition really as it can be confused with a comfortable habit. I used to always insist on no 14 rather than 11 when I played rugby after scoring a hattrick in it when I was 16 (I was wing). Stuck with me & I dont think I played in anything else till I retired 10 years later!
 
Depends what you mean by superstition really as it can be confused with a comfortable habit. I used to always insist on no 14 rather than 11 when I played rugby after scoring a hattrick in it when I was 16 (I was wing). Stuck with me & I dont think I played in anything else till I retired 10 years later!

That's just a bit of fun though... It's still stupid, but it's nothing really.

Not allowing a pram in the house so you have to store it somewhere else is just being stupidly awkward. Of course, if it makes her feel better it's no biggie though.
 
When I was a kid I used to always put my right sock, shin pad and boot on and then the left before footy.

I stopped doing so after the sh1te sunday team I was playing in for a while lost 22-1 despite my adherence to my routine:lol:
 
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