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This brand new embroidered patch depicts a lucky Irish clover/shamrock. Heat-seal backing allows buyer to iron this patch onto virtually any fabric…. More >>
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I love bacon and eggs, Fruit Loops and Lucky Charms, and I’m gay. But I’m not a champion of any sort. Well, I might be a contender for champion of stupid questions. lol
So is/are Fruit Loops and Lucky Charms the breakfast food of choice for the homosexual heroes of planet Earth? What’s the answer!? A inquisitive gay boy wants to know!
Danny!? Danny Boy!? lol I just watched The Shining. And I am very sleepy. And also very much appreciative of you all. I love my LGBT and BLT amigos.
So what is your favorite gay breakfast? Homosexual ham and eggs? Transgendered toast and lesbian Cantaloupe? Bi-curious grapefruit and straight-up celery with V-8?
=)
I’m kinda hungry now. I think I’ll have some transsexual Cheetos. =)
1. Lucky No 7
History has always considered No 7 to be a lucky number – Superstition or not? Who knows, but many things are built around the number 7. Seven days of the week, seven floors in a building, seven temples, there are all sorts of references to the number seven through ancient cultures and religion.
2. Four Leaf Clover
How long did you spend as a little girl looking for this sure sign of luck in the grass? As Mother Nature knows there will be one four leaf clover for every 10,000 three leaf clovers. An ancient Celtic lucky charm, this dates back to pagan times where the three leaves were said to be the three sides of the Holy trinity; Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The fourth leaf is God’s Grace and is considered to be lucky.
3. Guardian Angel
They say everyone has one even though we don’t see them. Your Guardian Angel walks beside you through life offering guidance and support. They support in times of great need allowing you to achieve super human strength and determination. Consider the mother who lifts a car off her child or the person who walks through fire unscathed to rescue a loved one. All the reports and reflections of these people have one common theme, the fact that someone walked or stood beside them and helped.
4. Elephant
With a raised trunk the elephant denotes good luck and prosperity in the USA. Comparable to the lucky horseshoe the upturned trunk will collect all the good luck for you. In the Far East the raised trunk has no significance at all; the elephant is a sign of strength and wisdom.
5. Lucky Cat
An emblem throughout China and the Far East the Lucky Cat is always seen in Chinese restaurants or takeaways in England. A left beckoning paw signifies more customers whilst the right will bring good luck and wealth. Another lucky cat is the lucky black cat. Throughout England superstition says if a black cat crosses your path you will have luck all day long.
6. Wishbone
Whatever you wish for will come true. The wishbone from the Christmas dinner of the turkey should be kept and dried for three days. Then pull with another person whilst making a wish and whoever gets the longest part their wish will come true.
7. Money Bags
Exactly what it says a lucky money bag to draw prosperity and wealth to the wearer. Money bags originate from gambling where they are said to bring wealth and winnings.
8. Silver Horseshoe
Throughout England you’ll find lucky horseshoe charms nailed to barns or above doors. A traditional symbol of luck depending on what you believe. The open horseshoe will either be like a cup and fill with luck or pour luck onto you in the crescent shape. Whichever way takes your fancy the horseshoe is still widely held as a lucky charm.
9. Angel Wing
Touched by the wing of an Angel. The Lucky Angel Wing is a constant reminder of those who walk unseen amongst us every day. Your Angel will protect and cherish you on your life journey, your constant companion and will watch over you.
10. Lucky Buddha
In the Far East the Lucky Buddha is a symbol seen throughout the land. Bronzed or gilded the gleaming reflection of this iconic talisman sits atop many houses, monasteries and hilltops.
Why not collect all ten Clip On Lucky Silver Charms – that way your Silver Charm Bracelet will guarantee you all the luck in the world.
Vincent Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for a number of UK businesses. For silver jewellery UK, he recommends Seriously Silver.
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