Showing posts with label 13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 13. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

N0MB3RS

Numerology puts meaning with certain numbers, combinations, and/or sequence.

And don't we all?

13 is lucky for me - I was born on it.

6 and 12 are good numbers - I guess just because they are friendly.

7 and 9 are mean - I mean,  just look at them!

I like 21 because it is so lonely.

I was so excited to find our granddaughter, just like me, will wait and watch for a digital clock to go from 5:51 to 5:55. And we only like sequences like that - 1:23 or such mean nothing.

This entire post began because yesterday I posted my 666th blog entry.

And I don't believe it is the "sign of the beast" or satanic - it's just some buddies hanging out together under the streetlight.


So are there any numbers that mean something to you? And why didn't they explain what the numbers in "Lost" signified in the very last show?!!

Monday, April 13, 2009

MONDAY THE 13TH

The number 13 is lucky.

At least for me. I was born on the 13th. And since every one else considers it bad luck, then I'm just gonna step right in there and suck up whatever good luck there is.

They've even named a mental disorder, triskaidekaphobia, a specific phobia of Friday 13th.

Try to say that fast thirteen times.

There are some reasons perhaps that 13 is unlucky. Children become teenagers at age 13. And if anyone has had more than one teenager and not wanted to shoot them right around that age, please let me know.

Did you know that a bar mitzvah, Judaism's recognition of 'coming of age' for the boy is at age 13, while a bat mitzvah for girls is at age 12? Yup, women, we just mature faster and the guys never catch up, do they?

Halloween's date is 13 backwards (yeah, that may be stretching it just a little bit).

Some buildings eliminate the #13, and just go from floor 12 to 14 in order to avoid the number 13.

Apollo 13? Made a great movie, but something that in retrospect maybe NASA could have just skipped and no one would have noticed.

Supposedly the author Stephen King won't stop reading on page 94, 193, 382, et al because the digits add up to 13 . Personally, I think he already had to be more than a bit weird just to have written all these horrifying books, so maybe he just reads the book cover to cover, because having to consider what the page numbers add up to... that's sort of a thing John Nash would notice.

But the number of original colonies in the United State was 13; in fact, the one dollar bill is U.S. currency has multiple 13's - 13 levels to the pyramid, 13 stars, 13 arrows - somebody on that design team didn't have a problem with it.

The 13th Amendment to the Constitution is the one abolishing slavery, and that's pretty cool. But it also adds "except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted" - does anyone know if we can still do that? I like the concept; much cheaper than the prison system, I would think. I could use a slave - or two, since my kids have moved away.

We've already had two Friday the 13ths this year - and one more coming in November. And as far as I know, nothing horrible happened on those days.

In ancient Egypt, the number 13 represented immortality - in ancient China, it meant completeness and perfection.


13 is a prime number; and I just LOVE prime numbers.

And Wilt Chamberlain wore the number 13 on his jersey - hey, if that doesn't make it great, what else could?