A lie bump got me thinking about superstitions earlier today. If you're southern, perhaps you've heard the saying that if you have a bump on your tongue, it's because you've been telling too many lies. Personally I think it has to do with biting my tongue or burning it on food recently, but hey, you never know. This site lists old superstitions which are pretty humorous because they just aren't logical. I know, silly Wendy, that's why they're called superstitions. Anyway, here are some of my favorites:
If 3 people are photographed together, the one in the middle will die first. (Come now, how many pictures have been taken where the people rotate who is in the middle? And what about that picture in Brandon's family where the Christmas tree was included? It died first out of the group.)
Dogs that howl on Christmas Eve will go mad before the end of the year. (All dogs are mad.)
Don’t hit anyone with a broom, or it will make him or her lazy. (Quite the opposite.)
So there you have it. Fun with superstitions.
If 3 people are photographed together, the one in the middle will die first. (Come now, how many pictures have been taken where the people rotate who is in the middle? And what about that picture in Brandon's family where the Christmas tree was included? It died first out of the group.)
Dogs that howl on Christmas Eve will go mad before the end of the year. (All dogs are mad.)
Don’t hit anyone with a broom, or it will make him or her lazy. (Quite the opposite.)
So there you have it. Fun with superstitions.
