The SEVENTH Wonder
If you didn't believe in luck, this could possibly change your mind (I don't believe in luck and it almost changed mine). And if you do believe in luck, you might want to hang around this kid.
It takes a spot of courage to stand up tall and a bit of derring-do to rise when you fall
If you didn't believe in luck, this could possibly change your mind (I don't believe in luck and it almost changed mine). And if you do believe in luck, you might want to hang around this kid.
5 Comments:
A seventh wonder indeed. My only claim to the lucky sevens is that I'm the seventh child of a seventh child, born on the 17th at 7pm. But apart from that, I'm outa luck.
4:15 AM, July 11, 2007
You don't believe in LUCK???? How can you not believe in luck?
My husband is the seventh son; he wanted seven sons, but alas, I told him he was OUT OF LUCK.
DX, the seventh child of a seventh child is supposed to be lucky INDEED. I wouldn't downplay it such!
8:08 AM, July 11, 2007
those are some great numbers. I can't think of anywhere that seven factors in much for me---except my firstborn was born at 7 pounds 1 ounce the same year of the big earthquake here that measured 7.1 on the scale. I named him Trevor but I had an uncle who called him Tremor for quite some time. :)
12:12 PM, July 11, 2007
Lisa - being the 7th child of a 7th child only seems lucky, until you realise that you have 6 siblings who are all bigger and who can beat you up at will. How lucky is that, unless you think I was lucky to survive.
2:12 AM, July 13, 2007
dx beat me to it.
and "lucky"? one, the kid has to share his birthday with his dad all his life, and two, his parents are apparently relying on his strong showing in "lots of sevens" category to assure his future success. poor guy. :)
1:32 PM, July 13, 2007
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