1. Walking under a ladder?
2. Touch Wood.
3. Seven years bad luck when a mirror cracks.
Hey Dude - 1989 Superstition 3-6 was released on: USA: 1990
The Range Rider - 1951 The Secret of Superstition Peak 3-5 was released on: USA: 1952
ALF - 1986 Superstition 3-19 was released on: USA: 27 February 1989 Netherlands: 23 May 1989
Your Bleeped Up Brain - 2013 Superstition 1-3 was released on: USA: 10 August 2013
Superstition*. 1. Breaking a mirror. 2. Walking under a ladder. 3. Friday the 13th. 4. Magpies. 5. Black Cats
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Superstition 1) People believed that if you sneezed, 'the Devil' would enter your body through your mouth. Of course, this caused people to be absolutely TERRIFIED! But then, a solution was thought of. The Elizabethan people thought that if you said 'God Bless You' after you sneezed, God's power would ward of the Devil! Superstition 2) An eclipse in the night was seen as an omen of evil by Elizabethan people. Superstition 3) It was thought to be extremely bad luck if a black cat crossed your path. A cat which was black was thought to be associated with a witch. SUPERSTITIONS SUMMARY Certain boys were thought to have powers. Walking beneath ladders was bad luck. Touching wood was good luck. Shoes on tables were bad luck. Spilling salt and pepper was bad luck. Superstition 4) The seventh son of a seventh son was thought to have supernatural and mystical powers. Superstition 5) Touching wood was thought to protect you from bad luck and evil. Superstition 6) Walking under a ladder was thought to be bad luck, as they are related to Elizabethan executions. Superstition 7) Putting shoes on a table was thought to give you extremely bad luck, it was thought that you were opening yourself to death. Superstition 8) Salt and pepper were very expensive in the Elizabethan era, so spilling them was seen as bad luck.
Superstition.
3 Gun Nation - 2011 Superstition Mountain Mystery Part II 2-2 was released on: USA: 1 August 2011
You're so Vain Superstition Crocodile Rock
i dont know. SORRY <3
It's a superstition/belief some people have. No one knows for sure if it's right