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    Default Local Superstitions

    This thread was inspired by the pocket knife thread.

    A few people talked about local superstitions regarding knives and gifting knives.

    The only superstition that I am aware of is the proper use of brooms. I worked in kitchens in Ohio, which is not the south but Cincinnati where I lived was a hub for the underground railroad and I think this superstition came from the southern black population that came north. Most of kitchens I worked in I worked with black people, people of color, is there a PC term so I do not offend anyone. Apologies.

    Anyway, I noticed that one day when I was sweeping the kitchen that all the other cooks would walk quickly away from the broom. I asked why they were scared of the broom. They told me that their grandmother told them that if your feet are swept with a broom that it will take your soul, or your money and that the only way to combat this was to spit on the broom if your feet were touched.

    When I moved to PDX most of the people that I worked with were from Latin America. The broom thing with them was that if you sweep the feet you will marry an ugly man or ugly women. There was no counter to the sweeping.

    Needless to say I spent some time chasing people with a broom.

    Strange how it mutates.

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    I remember one bit of folklore from growing up in the south, and that was when you had rain while the sun was shining. It meant that the Devil was beating his wife.

    When I moved from the south, I would hear that bit of lore from blacks almost everywhere I lived. As one friend of mine told me, "Black culture is Southern culture. The two are completly intertwined". I have to agree. I had more in common linguisticly and culinarily with most of my black coworkers than many of my white coworkers.
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    I haven't read the pocket knife thread yet but my father wouldn't give me or anyone else a pocket knife. He would ask for a nickel and then give the pocket knife. If you give someone a pocket knife he said it would cut the friendship.

    Speaking of superstition, here
    is a blast from the past.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post

    Speaking of superstition, here
    is a blast from the past.
    I love to hear some Jeff Beck every now and then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by singlewedge View Post
    if your feet are swept with a broom that it will take your soul, or your money

    if you sweep the feet you will marry an ugly man or ugly women

    Strange how it mutates.

    i don't see how it mutates? They seem to be the same thing.

    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhailey View Post
    i don't see how it mutates? They seem to be the same thing.

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    I grew up in Southern Ontario and was told as a child that if you kill a spider it will rain. Is that one common?

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    Same story here X, with the exception that it had to be a Grand daddy long legged spider.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    we were always told that if you kill a cricket in the house his friends will come to the funeral and eat your socks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I haven't read the pocket knife thread yet but my father wouldn't give me or anyone else a pocket knife. He would ask for a nickel and then give the pocket knife. If you give someone a pocket knife he said it would cut the friendship.

    Speaking of superstition, here
    is a blast from the past.
    YouTube - The Upholsterers - I Ain't Superstitious


    Have you heard this?

    I like Jeff Beck a lot, but I prefer the rawness of this low-fi version.


    I've heard of that spider superstition. Oh, and I was warned to hold my breath when passing a graveyard, otherwise a ghost would follow you to your home and haunt you.
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