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Luck.
Coins turn tails and heads it seems so strait forward today we learn the
variables of luck.
It seems so simple tails or heads but there is so many games that cheaters
learn to play. Three card monte is all the bullies rage no one wins except the
deal. Play it once then run for life away gambling would be fine if luck ruled the
play. Men who gamble steal and kiss and cheat the way is linned with silk and
pistol play. Flipping pennies on a crack to see how close to the wall they got. Eye
ching tossing FIVE coins two land heads three land tails. TOTAL TWELVE.
Twelve is good luck for a chinese Charlax android one. A bakers dozen is good
for yew they laughed at me thirteen was lucky for the thieves. Greedy gain and
lining money baskets is all that eye was ever taught by them.Then there was Two
out of three where the coins had to match excatly we each had Heads twice the
third time we both had Heads again. What now eye said he gave me the
Quarter.Eye win. Liars poker has been popular for some time in the better bars.
Look at the number on a Dollar bill and there is matches make a poker hand like
8737738AA this would be Two aces and three sevens a full house for the player
picks the best five numbers to stimulate the cards? simulate them eye meant
like an android acting human and in love. Some Men toss piles in the pot and
sweat the alcholoic breath and sweat real bullits from there chest of money in the
corner in the safe marked all in ones. There are seven visible planets and
luminaries (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn). Each one
rules a day of the week (Sun=Sunday, Saturn= Saturday, Moon=Monday, etc.) and
that is where the seven day week came from. Each one is supposed to have a
particular virtue or power. "The 3 (spirit, mind, soul) descend into the 4 (the
world), the sum being the 7, or the mystic nature of man, consisting of a threefold
spiritual body and a fourfold material form. These are symbolized by the cube,
which has six surfaces and a mysterious seventh point within..."
A mystery unfolds the number seven is included in this fabel about lucky
syndromes.
Copyright © Charles Hice | Year Posted 2008
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