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"Good morning Mr Magpie. How is your wife today?"

That's what someone told me you should say.

 

I googled to find out why we salute lone magpies and found this:

 

"Seems little strange, doesn't it, that saluting a bird could ward off bad luck? Yet in many parts of the United Kingdom spying a single magpie is considered an omen of bad fortune and saluting it is a way of showing the proper respect in hope that the magpie won't pass on some of the misfortune that follows it.As magpies usually mate for life seeing one on its own is as sign of sorrow because it's lost it's mate, whereas if you see two it's is a sign of joy as it's with it's mate. This is why when you see a single magpie you ask after it's wife, thus suggesting it has a mate and is in fact happy - hence the rhyme one for sorrow , two for joy!"

Yogi19
Last edited by Yogi19

I love Magpies!!!    I know loads of people hate them, but I think they are lovely. 

 

its really really sad when you see one that has lost its mate...   its usually really really obvious, cos they basically lose the will to live, don't look after themselves & tend to just not bother to thrive anymore.

 

the big gangs of them you see are usually groups of juvenille males or females...    all just waiting to cop off with each other 

Dirtyprettygirlthing
Originally Posted by Slinkiwitch x:

My friend's trying to explain to her wee girl that they're not penguins, and penguins don't live in trees, she's having none of it though  

There was an 'overheard conversation' bit on the radio this week and this mum was asked by her daughter why the penguins in the zoo had tags on their arms and she told her it's to make sure they don't fly away

squiggle
Originally Posted by squiggle:
Originally Posted by Slinkiwitch x:

My friend's trying to explain to her wee girl that they're not penguins, and penguins don't live in trees, she's having none of it though  

There was an 'overheard conversation' bit on the radio this week and this mum was asked by her daughter why the penguins in the zoo had tags on their arms and she told her it's to make sure they don't fly away

 ! 

FM
Originally Posted by Gypsie~:

I hate seeing them, I always seem to see one, and even when I see two they never bring good luck! I used to say good morning Mr magpie but now I am defiant... I sometimes i even flick them the v's

I'm not overly superstitious with most things but I would never, ever do that. You are indeed a rebel   

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Gypsie~:

I hate seeing them, I always seem to see one, and even when I see two they never bring good luck! I used to say good morning Mr magpie but now I am defiant... I sometimes i even flick them the v's

I'm not overly superstitious with most things but I would never, ever do that. You are indeed a rebel   

I tired, I really did, I was always nice to them...it got me nowhere

FM
Originally Posted by Gypsie~:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

Magpies? Nah.

I don't believe in superstition, I was born on the 13th

Also once I broke a mirror... and the next 7 years were the best of my life.

I dont like breaking mirrors, touch wood i cant remember the last time i bought one (its got to be over 7 years i should think )

!

FM
Originally Posted by Gypsie~:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

Magpies? Nah.

I don't believe in superstition, I was born on the 13th

Also once I broke a mirror... and the next 7 years were the best of my life.

I dont like breaking mirrors, touch wood i cant remember the last time i bought one (its got to be over 7 years i should think )

You're mixing your superstitions there, Gyps...breaking mirrors, and  touching wood? 

I wouldn't dare say the last time you touched wood, you being in a respectable relationship and all  

 

FILF!!!

FM
Originally Posted by Gypsie~:

I have to say im a wood toucher!  So much so that last xmas zazz bought me a really nice wooden ring (2 actually) so that I could stop the frantic search for wood every time i said "touch wood" ...which I say quite a lot. Now im constantly touching wood !

 

Oh Gyps... wood does feel lovely... and I mean that, I miss  my wild Irish childhood sometimes... ya can't beat a lovely sapling of of Ash or Birch or Rowan tree.We tried to grow it before the  feckin' neighbours cut it down 

FM

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