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urgeok
12-01-2004, 06:04 AM
I collect books ... and have a number of signed books by Canadian authors most of you probably havent heard of.
A few years ago i found a kids book by Mordicai Richler ..signed.
Not long after i bought it he died.
I found a cookbook by Al Waxmans wife .. not only did she sign it - but so did he. He died.
I picked up a Timothy Findley novel - 1st edition hardcover called Headhunter .. signed.
He died a week later. (i'm not making this up)
Last month i found a signed Pierre Burton.
On the news today i heard that he died yesterday of heart failure.
so .. anyone here supersticious ?
If you get published Vod .. will you send me a signed copy ?
(maybe it only works on Canadian authors :)
Vodstok
12-01-2004, 06:16 AM
Nope. :D
My grandmother is French Canadian, and her husband's (my grandfather) family was Canadian.
I would have a stroke and lose the use of the middle side of my body, so no thank you :D
ShankS
12-01-2004, 06:28 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
I collect books ... and have a number of signed books by Canadian authors most of you probably havent heard of.
A few years ago i found a kids book by Mordicai Richler ..signed.
Not long after i bought it he died.
I found a cookbook by Al Waxmans wife .. not only did she sign it - but so did he. He died.
I picked up a Timothy Findley novel - 1st edition hardcover called Headhunter .. signed.
He died a week later. (i'm not making this up)
Last month i found a signed Pierre Burton.
On the news today i heard that he died yesterday of heart failure.
so .. anyone here supersticious ?
If you get published Vod .. will you send me a signed copy ?
(maybe it only works on Canadian authors :)
you Omen.
urgeok
12-01-2004, 06:32 AM
Originally posted by Vodstok
Nope. :D
My grandmother is French Canadian, and her husband's (my grandfather) family was Canadian.
I would have a stroke and lose the use of the middle side of my body, so no thank you :D
the middle side .. heh ... :)
so basically .. you're a closet canadian ?
urgeok
12-01-2004, 06:33 AM
Originally posted by ShankS
you Omen.
seriously .. it was a joke i was making all along, and now pierre burton ..
its totally coincidence but its a bit creepy
bloodrayne
12-01-2004, 06:36 AM
Actually, we HAD a 'Superstitions' thread here a while back, but a flame war erupted in the middle of it, and the whole damned thing got deleted...Can you even IMAGINE such a thing?:rolleyes:
Anyway...My Grandmother was German AND Cherokee, So...A huge overabundance of superstition in my family tree...She absolutely REFUSED to get out of bed on Friday The Thirteenth...And, she was born with 6 toes on each foot, which is supposed to be indicative of a witch or psychic, she DID claim to have premonitions as well...So...Yeah...I've probably heard of pretty much every superstition, and there are SOOO many of them in SOOO many different cultures...Most of them, conflct...Much of what WE consider to be 'unlucky', other cultures consider 'good luck'...ie: Black cats, etcetera...
ShankS
12-01-2004, 06:41 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
seriously .. it was a joke i was making all along, and now pierre burton ..
its totally coincidence but its a bit creepy
yeah, sometimes things like this seam pretty creepy, especially as you say you found old stuff, and then hear that said person just recently died.
this sounds weird too, a few times I've been thinking about stuff or a person I aint seen in ages, and a couple of days later, when these thoughts have gone from my mind, then out of pure coincidence that thing is found, or the person who I was thinking about, is sitting across the room, right in the same damn bar as me.... freeks me out sometimes.
Vodstok
12-01-2004, 06:41 AM
Weird... (wrong thread :D)
Polydactylism is usually caused by inbreeding...
Not that i am making any claims about your family, but you are in Kentucky.....:D
urgeok
12-01-2004, 06:41 AM
my superstitions are more based in common sense.
its unlucky to wash a plugged in toaster in the bathtub
its unlucky to stick your hand into the mouth of a hungry pit bull
its unlucky to play pin the tail on the buick in the middle of a freeway ...
stuff like that...
6 toes on each foot eh ?
could she run faster than normal ? :)
Vodstok
12-01-2004, 06:43 AM
There is a distinct difference between "unlucky" (which has to do with "fate") and "stupidity" (which has to do with "poor choice making, even though the person involved has the common sense to do otherwise")
:D
urgeok
12-01-2004, 06:44 AM
its unlucky to be stupid :)
bloodrayne
12-01-2004, 06:45 AM
Originally posted by Vodstok
Weird... (wrong thread :D)
Polydactylism is usually caused by inbreeding...
Not that i am making any claims about your family, but you are in Kentucky.....:D LMAO...Cute...BUT she was actually BORN in Germany...Where her parents promptly had the offending, superfluous digits removed, as to prevent a curse...Sometimes this superstitious stuff is taken pretty seriously...Especially in other cultures.......Haiti and Calcutta come to mind....
Vodstok
12-01-2004, 07:03 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
its unlucky to be stupid :)
"ignorance is bliss, until you try to push water down to the bottom of a running blender with your hand."
i gotcha. ;)
urgeok
12-01-2004, 07:24 AM
you cant pick your parents...
good luck is to survive an unlucky dip in the gene pool...
Vodstok
12-01-2004, 07:28 AM
My wife is lucky then. He rfamily is nice, but i have seen less dysfunctional families on Jerry Springer. Bree is beautiful and intelligent, not to mention has more common sense that i could ever hope to have.
I think she developed smarts the same way people grow callouses. You get exposed to something harsh often enough, you build up a resistance to it.
urgeok
12-01-2004, 07:30 AM
she and i are cut from the same cloth ...
i use my parents as models for how not to raise my own child.
talk about taking lemons to make lemonade..
psychotic lemons..
Vodstok
12-01-2004, 07:34 AM
Bill McNeal from News Radio (the leate, great Phill Hartman, RIP :( ) once said:
"When life gives you lemons, you squeeze the juice in his eyes and run off with his wallet."
urgeok
12-01-2004, 07:36 AM
unfortunately there are far more that fall into the 'learned behavior' trap and continue doing the good work of the wonderful people before them..
DraculaInDallas
12-01-2004, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
I collect books ... and have a number of signed books by Canadian authors most of you probably havent heard of.
A few years ago i found a kids book by Mordicai Richler ..signed.
Not long after i bought it he died.
I found a cookbook by Al Waxmans wife .. not only did she sign it - but so did he. He died.
I picked up a Timothy Findley novel - 1st edition hardcover called Headhunter .. signed.
He died a week later. (i'm not making this up)
Last month i found a signed Pierre Burton.
On the news today i heard that he died yesterday of heart failure.
so .. anyone here supersticious ?
If you get published Vod .. will you send me a signed copy ?
(maybe it only works on Canadian authors :)
That's freaking weird :eek: I got a good idea urge.....why don't you go buy a copy of that pimping n00bs book who's always pimping his shit in the n00b forum.....heh heh heh :D
FairyKorpes
12-01-2004, 03:58 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
I collect books ... and have a number of signed books by Canadian authors most of you probably havent heard of.
A few years ago i found a kids book by Mordicai Richler ..signed.
Not long after i bought it he died.
I found a cookbook by Al Waxmans wife .. not only did she sign it - but so did he. He died.
I picked up a Timothy Findley novel - 1st edition hardcover called Headhunter .. signed.
He died a week later. (i'm not making this up)
Last month i found a signed Pierre Burton.
On the news today i heard that he died yesterday of heart failure.
so .. anyone here supersticious ?
If you get published Vod .. will you send me a signed copy ?
(maybe it only works on Canadian authors :)
Pierre Burton died awwwww i loved him
urgeok
12-02-2004, 01:49 AM
Originally posted by FairyKorpes
Pierre Burton died awwwww i loved him
yeah he was really cool ..
we were at a recent taping of Rick Mercer's The Monday Report and they did this little thing with Mr Burton : Tips from celebrities or something like that - and his was on how to roll a joint ! it was done straight and was really funny ..
the last scene was him walking out of his kitchen with some munchies.
i'm glad they were able to get that before he died ... showed everyone that he could be pretty funny if he wanted.