All this talk of not putting new shoes on a table, hat's on beds and Magpies got me thinking.
I reckon most superstitions come from a point of view of common sense.
Shoes get shit on him and you eat off a table so that ain't such a clever idea but the story seems to be mostly about new ones which might hark back to the days when Mercury was used in the production process and could end up in your food if placed on the table.
Hat's used to be sturdy, stiff affairs so if you put it on the bed and forgot about it, you might end up squashing it, rendering it useless.
Don't walk under ladders cos you might get brained by something hitting you on the head.
Cracks in paving could have a hole under them so you might end up turning your ankle over.
Magpies though, I've got no idea.
It's pretty much the only true superstition I entertain these days.
Unless you count my OCD, but we're not talking about that !
I reckon most superstitions come from a point of view of common sense.
Shoes get shit on him and you eat off a table so that ain't such a clever idea but the story seems to be mostly about new ones which might hark back to the days when Mercury was used in the production process and could end up in your food if placed on the table.
Hat's used to be sturdy, stiff affairs so if you put it on the bed and forgot about it, you might end up squashing it, rendering it useless.
Don't walk under ladders cos you might get brained by something hitting you on the head.
Cracks in paving could have a hole under them so you might end up turning your ankle over.
Magpies though, I've got no idea.
It's pretty much the only true superstition I entertain these days.
Unless you count my OCD, but we're not talking about that !