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"Hello mr. magpie how's your wife and kids" Why do people say this?
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I was in my back garden one morning when I heard my neighbour saying the above phrase, as I thought she was talking to me I said "Eh?" She then replied "Oh I was just saying "hello mr. magpie how's your wife and kids to the magpie"
I replied, "You was talking to a bird, are you mad?"
And then she went on to tell me that many do this to ward of bad luck to which I replied "Do you do this to eagles, owls, crows or any other dangerous birds which could cause you damage or take your eye out?" and she said , no just the magpie, which lets me honest couldn't harm a fly so why the fear and superstition?
The funniest thing was when I invited her to a seance where we were going to do a ouija board she said no as "It's black arts"
Well isn't an irrational fear of a docile bird and then talking to it which could be considered a spell the "Black arts?"
The other day I actually ran over a magpie on a bend which I didn't see until the last moment and still feel bad about, but anyway I ran over this magpie and didn't say the "Hello mr magpie, blah blah voodoo" and I actually won £1800 on a scratchcard! So much for bad luck eh?
What are your thoughts on this voodoo ritual?
I replied, "You was talking to a bird, are you mad?"
And then she went on to tell me that many do this to ward of bad luck to which I replied "Do you do this to eagles, owls, crows or any other dangerous birds which could cause you damage or take your eye out?" and she said , no just the magpie, which lets me honest couldn't harm a fly so why the fear and superstition?
The funniest thing was when I invited her to a seance where we were going to do a ouija board she said no as "It's black arts"
Well isn't an irrational fear of a docile bird and then talking to it which could be considered a spell the "Black arts?"
The other day I actually ran over a magpie on a bend which I didn't see until the last moment and still feel bad about, but anyway I ran over this magpie and didn't say the "Hello mr magpie, blah blah voodoo" and I actually won £1800 on a scratchcard! So much for bad luck eh?
What are your thoughts on this voodoo ritual?
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Micky. The act of taking off the helmet appeared to the magpie to be a salute.
17:54 Tue 15th May 2012
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