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Tuesday, May 26, 2020
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uf, couldn't they have counted the distance in kilometers? It wouldn't have been unlucky 13. :-)
ReplyDelete...only on Friday the 13th!
ReplyDeleteIts indeed a name you don’t want as adres.
ReplyDeleteNot really. See it as a challenge to prove there is no such thing as bad luck that cannot be changed in some way.
ReplyDeleteNot for 13!
ReplyDeleteNo, 13 doesn't bother me. When I was working in Chicago my apartment was on the 13th floor. They called it the 12th but it was really the 13th.
ReplyDeleteNope.
ReplyDeleteIt is just a number. No problem. Use to live on the 13th floor in Chicago, but they called it 14. Ha! That must have fooled everyone.
ReplyDeleteNo problem at all. My question is, is it really 13 miles?
ReplyDeleteYes.
DeleteIn some of the farming areas on the dry side of the mountains we've run into names like this on creeks and roads.
ReplyDeleteNor particularly. There are a lot of buildings in the U.S. that don't have a 13th floor so I guess somebody's superstitious.
ReplyDeleteNo, but there is a Church in the street.
ReplyDeleteIn multi-storey buildings or apartments in my country still believe in the myth number 13. Whether or not the truth, I don't know
ReplyDeleteThe comments made me curious if we had a 13th floor in our building...
ReplyDeleteNope.
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