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#145093 07/16/2005 2:07 PM
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In the Email I get re animal safari there was a question about the Magpie Omens...can't find the post so here's a new one to answer in case nobody has the answer.
One for Sorrow
Two for Joy
Three to Marry
Four to Die
Five for Silver
Six for Gold
Seven or a secret never to be told.


Your High Priestess has to know these things! ;)

Even tho it applies to magpies only, I do not buy things with birds on them if there is just one or four birds shown.
But that's me.
Blessings, WOW


#145094 07/16/2005 4:35 PM
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#145095 07/16/2005 9:50 PM
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hmm, gotta say I've never heard that version either, wow - always the girl/boy, silver/gold one quoted by eta where I have heard it chanted.


#145096 07/17/2005 12:15 PM
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OK, that is a Scots interpretation.
Mine was learned from my Irish Grandmother who also had The Gift.
Ya know the old wheeze :
The Irish gave the Scots the bagpipes as a joke and the Scots haven't caught on yet!
(ducking for cover)


#145097 07/18/2005 10:07 AM
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At least they can make a fair rhyme :]

I hope your Granny's gift shop was prophitable.



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