Not all naturally occurring phenomenon can or should be interpreted as a sign or omen. In this case it is most likely just a simple interaction between nature and technology that had unlucky results for the bird. There are any number of birds that frequent the sides of roads, the law of averages says that when they fly up, a certain percentage will choose a path that will have fatal results.
If the bird was of personal significance to you, then you may want to look closer into the incident, but in that case it is essential that you know the breed of bird.
there is no such thing as good/bad luck. so if you run over a bird no bad luck, no good luck. i think i got that cleared up
yes your taking an innocent animals life.....prick
Yes, Good Luck Charlie is over.
Well, if early rising refers to 'Early Bird gets the worm' then it could only mean that good luck wins over how much earlier you wake from others in reference to the bird quote. Somehow it is kind of perplexing because it's saying luck weighs over any attempt you make, but if you think about it it's true. Sometimes you attempt something and you do your best but the other person was plain lucky and wins over you
Mistletoe is often hung over doors to bring good luck.
Plants, flower pots, a good luck horseshoe for over the door, a set of coffee cups, wind chimes, bird feeder, lawn statue, a good wine.
Mistletoe is often hung over doors to bring good luck.
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Good Luck is pretty universal. People the world over say this or something close to it.
You just say "Good Luck" But at a wedding people throw rice and little paper horseshoes over the couple for good luck. And we nail a horseshoe to the door of the house to bring ourselves good luck.
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no, good luck Charlie is ending after the forth season at the 100th episode trademark