Lucky for whom?It is lucky. I was born on a 13th. What further proof do you need?![]()

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Lucky for whom?It is lucky. I was born on a 13th. What further proof do you need?![]()
Just on the first episode. I get scared at some things like the grudge but the Japanese version had me looking around every corner of the houseI liked that one!
Four of the dogs are puppies. It's mayhem at my office. We had a few office infants for awhile. That was interesting. One of them was my niece, Animal. She was the very worst baby in the world. Screamed non stop. My poor sister was fried. She's a great kid now.You won't be able to tell the difference. It'll be fine.
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I don't doubt it. It's going to be rough for lots of folks for awhile. Assuming employers don't get all weird, and furlough people.Yesterday when I went to the grocery store most of the people had kids and full carts of food. These parents I bet are scrambling to find people to watch their kids so they can work.
The world?Lucky for whom?
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There is a really cool witch series I read that kind of verifies this. They don't need 13 for the COVEN or even to do magic, but the really big magics require a full circle which can be 13 or 14 people. 12 supplying power (3 at each compass point and pulling from each element) and the person that is actually doing the magic in the middle. They can also have a channeler that gathers all of the power from the other 12 (4 really, in each group of 3, 2 send the power to one of them that sends it to the center) and holds and steadies it for the caster (the one actually doing the magic) to make their job easier as they only have to worry about what they are working on. So, without a channeler you would have 13 in a circle but a circle of 14 is stronger.Thirteen is reputedly the number of witches required to make up a coven.