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I musta done good! I have a second interview tomorrow :woohoo:

It's in the city but the pay is good...if the job is worthy, I am so there.

Keep those fingers crossed guys - so far it's working for me~

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Oops, my bad...I have 3 Interviews tomorrow!

and a boatload of paperwork to fill out for it :faint:

The weather was alot nicer today thanks to last nights storms...

...some lady just won a Viper on The Price Is Right!!!!

I wanna go back to Cali just to get on that show!


We hve tht on here too!:lmao:

Then gonna watch the Movie Mad Money. heard it was :lmao:
 
I musta done good! I have a second interview tomorrow :woohoo:

It's in the city but the pay is good...if the job is worthy, I am so there.

Keep those fingers crossed guys - so far it's working for me~

Fingers are crossed! Where do you suppose that superstition came from?:confused3
 
I musta done good! I have a second interview tomorrow :woohoo:

It's in the city but the pay is good...if the job is worthy, I am so there.

Keep those fingers crossed guys - so far it's working for me~

Got 'em crossed here.:thumbsup2
 

Fingers are crossed! Where do you suppose that superstition came from?:confused3

You asked...

Fingers Crossed

As with the Sign of the Cross, the Fingers Crossed action is used when the person feels the need for good luck, courage or protection. Most people accept that it's superstition at its simplest, yet is it so common, in both action and speech. But when did it originate?

Crossing the first two fingers is a good luck sign recognised around the world. It is, however, not so common in Buddhist and Muslim cultures, suggesting that the symbol's origin is Christian and was imported to Asian countries along with other Western ideas, food, fashion, technology, karaoke (no, wait a minute...).

We have no reliable evidence to support this, but one theory goes that during the various times when Christianity was illegal, the crossing of fingers was a secret sign for Christians to recognise each other. Yet whilst the Sign of the Cross has evolved into a good luck symbol and retained its Christian meaning, Fingers Crossed has lost any Christian connection.

This change of emphasis may have begun during the so-called 'Hundred Years War' between France and England (1337-1457). An archer would cross his first and second fingers, pray or wish for luck, and then draw back his longbow string with those same fingers.

Another theory suggests that the sign pre-dates Christianity, when it was believed that benign spirits dwelt at the intersecting point of the cross, as in the Solar Cross. In Europe, the sign was made by two people; the first to make the wish and the second to support it. Linking their fingers firmly would squeeze and energize the spirits into beneficial action.

In China, crossing the index and middle fingers is the sign for the number ten, which happens to coincide with the Chinese and Japanese written character for ten, which is . (The origin of this character is usually, yet erroneously, explained as two lines crossing to symbolise the four main directions, which in turn expressed the concept of completeness and by association all the fingers, i.e. ten. However, this seems a confused version of its actual origin. It derives from a depiction of a sewing needle with thread passing through the eye, and was used as a substitute for the more complex character , meaning 'hands together', i.e. ten fingers.)

The Roman numeral for ten (decem) is X, so it's no surprise that when deaf people communicate in sign language, crossed fingers spell the alphabet letter X. But what is interesting is that the crossed fingers spell the sign for X only in Swedish sign (Svenska Handalfabetet). In other alphabets, the sign spells the letter R in English, Я (ya) in Russian (Cyrillic), (ra) in Japanese (hiragana), and the first half of (ss) in Korean (Hangul).
 
Even my son said it's easy to get to via public transportation...

not too far from where the kid lives now too!

Saturday I am having my scrap party and then Aisling is taking me back to NY for a personal photographic historical tour of the city. I know she wants to take me to where John Lennon lived and most likely where Heath Ledger was when he died. John is going to a concert with the guys - the only reason I am going home saturday night is cause sunday is father's day and for some reason I feel the need to be home with John :rolleyes: ;)
 
:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: Kim! I can't believe you posed. I was actually thinking about you this morning! I was getting a package ready to send to my BIL in Chicago (Well Schaumberg) and I started wondering how you are...and if you still want to be my secretary! Stop in more often, I miss you. Tell Rory I said hi too!

Everybody sorry for all the individual posts...I usually multiquote, but I swear the years much be catching up with me! WHen I multiquote, I can't remember what I wanted to say in my replies to everyone! :scared1:
:lmao: U R too funny!!! I can, but don't multi-quote anymore, too many windows open, and thoughts and old-age, like you said, LOL. I did NOT pose tho :lmao: , thank you but, Schaumburg is really close and yes, I will definately still work for you!!! Rory just recently returned from WDW - brat - and he's going again in Dec! He's about to match my 6 trips! And, he's quite PROUD too, being DVC and all! :rolleyes1

Hi All!!! Miss ya!! :hug:
 
:cool1: gOOD mORNING!

My last day of Freedom mhere until I go back to work!


KIMRAYE!!!!!:eek: Hey I remember her!:thumbsup2
 
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Originally Posted by pixie dust 112
Fingers are crossed! Where do you suppose that superstition came from?

You asked...


Quote:
Fingers Crossed

As with the Sign of the Cross, the Fingers Crossed action is used when the person feels the need for good luck, courage or protection. Most people accept that it's superstition at its simplest, yet is it so common, in both action and speech. But when did it originate?

Crossing the first two fingers is a good luck sign recognised around the world. It is, however, not so common in Buddhist and Muslim cultures, suggesting that the symbol's origin is Christian and was imported to Asian countries along with other Western ideas, food, fashion, technology, karaoke (no, wait a minute...).

We have no reliable evidence to support this, but one theory goes that during the various times when Christianity was illegal, the crossing of fingers was a secret sign for Christians to recognise each other. Yet whilst the Sign of the Cross has evolved into a good luck symbol and retained its Christian meaning, Fingers Crossed has lost any Christian connection.

This change of emphasis may have begun during the so-called 'Hundred Years War' between France and England (1337-1457). An archer would cross his first and second fingers, pray or wish for luck, and then draw back his longbow string with those same fingers.

Another theory suggests that the sign pre-dates Christianity, when it was believed that benign spirits dwelt at the intersecting point of the cross, as in the Solar Cross. In Europe, the sign was made by two people; the first to make the wish and the second to support it. Linking their fingers firmly would squeeze and energize the spirits into beneficial action.

In China, crossing the index and middle fingers is the sign for the number ten, which happens to coincide with the Chinese and Japanese written character for ten, which is . (The origin of this character is usually, yet erroneously, explained as two lines crossing to symbolise the four main directions, which in turn expressed the concept of completeness and by association all the fingers, i.e. ten. However, this seems a confused version of its actual origin. It derives from a depiction of a sewing needle with thread passing through the eye, and was used as a substitute for the more complex character , meaning 'hands together', i.e. ten fingers.)

The Roman numeral for ten (decem) is X, so it's no surprise that when deaf people communicate in sign language, crossed fingers spell the alphabet letter X. But what is interesting is that the crossed fingers spell the sign for X only in Swedish sign (Svenska Handalfabetet). In other alphabets, the sign spells the letter R in English, Я (ya) in Russian (Cyrillic), (ra) in Japanese (hiragana), and the first half of (ss) in Korean (Hangul).

Very interesting!:3dglasses
 
:lmao: U R too funny!!! I can, but don't multi-quote anymore, too many windows open, and thoughts and old-age, like you said, LOL. I did NOT pose tho :lmao: , thank you but, Schaumburg is really close and yes, I will definately still work for you!!! Rory just recently returned from WDW - brat - and he's going again in Dec! He's about to match my 6 trips! And, he's quite PROUD too, being DVC and all! :rolleyes1

Hi All!!! Miss ya!! :hug:

Anything to :stir: sis!

:hug: and :goodvibes to all!

Haven't been in the posting mood for awhile just been lurking. :surfweb:

Trying to get back in the mood. Made a bunch of rez's for Dec this week. Maybe even a grand gathering for Epcot.:cool1:

Take care everyone.
 
I've never colored my hair. I think I ended up with good color genes.

Are you trying to tell us its NATURALLY LIME????

Saturday I am having my scrap party and then Aisling is taking me back to NY for a personal photographic historical tour of the city. I know she wants to take me to where John Lennon lived and most likely where Heath Ledger was when he died.

:lmao: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2: Just like those "Sex in the City" ladies!!!! Visiting all the spots where famous people died!!!!:lmao: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2: :thumbsup2
I read a book a few years ago, where a woman traveled with her sister & baby nephew to where all Presidents were assinated (I think it was called Assasination Vacation by the woman who voiced Violet in THE INCREDIBLES)
Funniest book I read in a looooooooooong time!:lmao:

Only a few more days.......:woohoo:

:banana: :cool1: ::yes:: :hyper: ow long are ya going for?

I'm going to try to post pictures at night while I'm there.:cool1:
:thumbsup2 A LIVE TR!!!!!!:cool1:
 
Anything to :stir: sis!

:hug: and :goodvibes to all!

Haven't been in the posting mood for awhile just been lurking. :surfweb:

Trying to get back in the mood. Made a bunch of rez's for Dec this week. Maybe even a grand gathering for Epcot.:cool1:

Take care everyone.

I will be in SSR on July 1st for a week!!!!!:hyper:
 
Not much happenin here today!

Took James to Dr, upper respitory infection.
Met my Godsons best friend there, he was in a accident driving home from work this am...He fell asleep, hit a tree & a guardrail on Rt 80 this am.:scared1: Car is totalled & when the cops arrived they asked him whoever was driving was ejected from the vehicle!!!:scared1: He said the cop was shocked.
he showed me pics of his car (on cellphone) How he walked away fron that IS A MIRACLE!:thumbsup2

He just has bruises.:thumbsup2

Fixed Friends PC....My goddaughter got some weird virus on it!:confused3
Then he insisted that he NEVER had a Password for his email!!!!!! I told him HE HAS TOO! but noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo he insisted!:headache:
Whatever! He called his Internet provider and they gave him his password...that he never had!:rolleyes1

Food shopped.

Made meatloaf for dinner!

Veggggggggggin now!:3dglasses
 
Still crossing your fingers for me?

I had 4 interviews! It's a nice company with (really) good pay and I can see William Penn from the boss' window! Eye level with Billy Penn.

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