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Anyone believe in being a "Trouble Magnet" ?
#266361 - 10/14/11 06:16 PM


The events of most of my life have me feeling like I get into situations that no other people get into...and I do so frequently.

For instance:

- Having to build my own garage due to my original garage being washed away in a flood...yet living nowhere near a creek, stream or river (and not having adequate flood insurance for that same reason).

- Having the worst winter/spring in recent memory during said garage construction. The day after Tyvek goes up, blizzard rips it off. Day after trenches are dug, water fills them. 98 blazing degrees during the 'cool' spring weekend chosen to do the roofing, snowing the following weekend for the remainder of the work. Etc, etc, etc.

- Having the starter go out on my truck less than a block from a repair shop, but due to the dirt parking spot I was in and heavy rain falling ~just~ as the starter failed...having to pay for a $100 tow for a one block trip that I could have pushed any other day.

- Being pulled over for no front license plate while already late for work due to the three main routes to work being torn up at exactly the same time. (Said license plate was ON the vehicle 2 days earlier, looks to be neatly stolen, screws were put back in the bracket.) Officer then wants to chat for 20 minutes about the truck, where I got the rims, life, etc. After finally getting to work realizing it was a day I reaaaallllyyy should have been there earlier. Had left 20 minutes earlier to counter traffic, didn't account for a 50 minute backup and 30 minutes of officer time.

- Having your wife back into another vehicle 5 minutes before a very important job interview (she got the job, so it wasn't all bad). Looking at the damage it's buff-able, and the one dent is probably fixable with some PDR tools. PDR tools and buffer, however, were just lost in a garage fire where all my tools were being stored during the building of my garage. This fire happened a week before the tools were to be moved back.

- Witnessing your dog at the back door with a skunk in his mouth, seconds before being covered in spray.

- Witnessing your dog at the back door with a possum in his mouth, covered in possum shit

- Witnessing your dog at the back door with a raccoon in his mouth, covered in raccoon blood.

- Witnessing your dog lay in the yard allowing squirrels to crawl all over and around him, wondering why he needs to only attack animals that make a mess.

- Having your refrigerator catch fire.

- Every single important instance where you need to be somewhere at an exact time is countered with an unavoidable reason why that won't happen..no matter how much you prepare.

- Moving back to Illinois from Colorado due to lack of job prospects, and having two jobs offered the day the moving truck arrives.




The list could go on and on, and gets stranger, but that should be enough for the spirit of the point. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. I have a wonderful wife, two great kids, very happy. I'm just pondering how crazy things get compared to others I know, and how they never seem to be dealing with any of the same odd circumstances as me. Bad Juju, Karma, cursed, dumb luck? What gives. Anyone else's life this 'interesting'?



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Re: Anyone believe in being a "Trouble Magnet" ? new [Re: italie]
#266362 - 10/14/11 06:22 PM


Seems to be something to it. It doesn't happen to me but I have a buddy who is like you but on a worse scale (friends dying, sister beaten, car wrecks etc. etc. in a short period). I'm always paranoid when I go drinking with him because he is so prone to it.



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Most excellent use of a sig quote. <nt> new [Re: Smitdogg]
#266363 - 10/14/11 06:27 PM


> Seems to be something to it. It doesn't happen to me but I have a buddy who is like
> you but on a worse scale (friends dying, sister beaten, car wrecks etc. etc. in a
> short period). I'm always paranoid when I go drinking with him because he is so prone
> to it.

Thanks for the chuckle, and watch out for your buddy.



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Re: Anyone believe in being a "Trouble Magnet" ? new [Re: italie]
#266365 - 10/14/11 06:31 PM


Sorry d00d,

I've never met anyone with such a prolonged and sustained run of bad luck as you!

If it wasn't for bad luck, you'd have none at all

Good luck,

Ralph.



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Re: Anyone believe in being a "Trouble Magnet" ? new [Re: italie]
#266367 - 10/14/11 06:43 PM


I dunno, it mostly sounds like the standard Murphy's Law bullshit that everyone has to deal with. Bad luck seems to come in clusters for whatever reason.

> - Having to build my own garage due to my original garage being washed away in a
> flood...yet living nowhere near a creek, stream or river (and not having adequate
> flood insurance for that same reason).

Weather has been pretty crazy the last few years, and water can be pretty weird, anyway. We had historical flooding in my town last year. I didn't have anything worse than a damp basement, but the people who got completely flooded out were much further from the river than I am.

> - Having the worst winter/spring in recent memory during said garage construction.
> The day after Tyvek goes up, blizzard rips it off. Day after trenches are dug, water
> fills them. 98 blazing degrees during the 'cool' spring weekend chosen to do the
> roofing, snowing the following weekend for the remainder of the work. Etc, etc, etc.

I dunno about your area, but in New England it's considered weird when the weather *doesn't* screw with you.

> - Having the starter go out on my truck less than a block from a repair shop, but due
> to the dirt parking spot I was in and heavy rain falling ~just~ as the starter
> failed...having to pay for a $100 tow for a one block trip that I could have pushed
> any other day.

Cars never fail in a time or place that's convenient. Get AAA. One tow every four years or so and you break even on the membership dues.

> - Being pulled over for no front license plate while already late for work due to the
> three main routes to work being torn up at exactly the same time. (Said license plate
> was ON the vehicle 2 days earlier, looks to be neatly stolen, screws were put back in
> the bracket.) Officer then wants to chat for 20 minutes about the truck, where I got
> the rims, life, etc. After finally getting to work realizing it was a day I
> reaaaallllyyy should have been there earlier. Had left 20 minutes earlier to counter
> traffic, didn't account for a 50 minute backup and 30 minutes of officer time.

Cops always pick the worst possible time to enforce the letter of the law. I got nailed on the way to work a few months ago for an expired inspection sticker (oops). Officer Hawkeye managed to spot it as I passed him at about 30 mph. I was only driving that day because I was running a little late, normally I'd have taken the bus. The cops were only hanging out where they were because some VIP was coming through, normally you don't see too many cops in that area.

> - Witnessing your dog at the back door with a skunk in his mouth, seconds before
> being covered in spray.
>
> - Witnessing your dog at the back door with a possum in his mouth, covered in possum
> shit
>
> - Witnessing your dog at the back door with a raccoon in his mouth, covered in
> raccoon blood.
>
> - Witnessing your dog lay in the yard allowing squirrels to crawl all over and around
> him, wondering why he needs to only attack animals that make a mess.

Need a new dog.



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Re: Anyone believe in being a "Trouble Magnet" ? new [Re: italie]
#266372 - 10/14/11 08:56 PM


I dunno, man... all sounds like good luck to me.

No where in that list is there a death, disability, betrayal, unrequited love or failed erection. Maybe its your perspective-scope needs adjustment.








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Re: Anyone believe in being a "Trouble Magnet" ? new [Re: GatKong]
#266379 - 10/14/11 10:20 PM


> I dunno, man... all sounds like good luck to me.
>
> No where in that list is there a death, disability, betrayal, unrequited love or
> failed erection. Maybe its your perspective-scope needs adjustment.

It wasn't a complete list...



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Re: Anyone believe in being a "Trouble Magnet" ? new [Re: italie]
#266396 - 10/15/11 02:26 AM



Don't forget about that time you ended up taking a completely different route to work, which enabled you to help your brother, that day.


Karma does work both ways, you know. Just depends which moments you pay more attention to.




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Re: Anyone believe in being a "Trouble Magnet" ? new [Re: Mr. Do]
#266425 - 10/15/11 05:21 AM


> Don't forget about that time you ended up taking a completely different route to
> work, which enabled you to help your brother, that day.
>
>
> Karma does work both ways, you know. Just depends which moments you pay more
> attention to.

Forgot about that one

Still, chalk that up to another odd situation that doesn't seem to happen as often to everyone else....


(I'm late for work way too much)



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Re: Anyone believe in being a "Trouble Magnet" ? new [Re: italie]
#266640 - 10/17/11 08:44 PM



Quote:


dumb luck?




More like Dumb Yank.................

Haw.........



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This thread has been orcified. -nt new [Re: Orc]
#266642 - 10/17/11 09:05 PM


> dumb luck?
>
> More like Dumb Yank.................
>
> Haw.........




Oh for Pete's sake.
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Blessed be thy Orc <nt> new [Re: Gor]
#266647 - 10/17/11 09:44 PM


> > dumb luck?
> >
> > More like Dumb Yank.................
> >
> > Haw.........


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