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7 comments to "Presidential Superstitions"

  • ted
    March 10th, 2008 at 5:43 am

    “Superstitions is…” ?

  • Alex
    March 10th, 2008 at 8:00 am

    Aw, I is bad spellor at 3 am - thanks ted, fixed.

  • Jerub-Baal
    March 10th, 2008 at 9:07 am

    The third-man-on-a-match thing with FDR may not have been a superstition. My dad, who was part of the Army of Occupation in Germany after WWII told me (in my long ago youth) that in basic training they were taught not to use a match to light three cigarettes, because it would give a sniper enough time to accurately target your position. If the story is from the time of the War, FDR may simply have been trying to pass on a ‘good habit’ to a young man who might be drafted and sent off to Europe or the Pacific.

  • amy
    March 10th, 2008 at 11:14 am

    Very intresting.

  • Sofar
    March 10th, 2008 at 1:56 pm

    That thing that Carter saw probably was the Moon. When the Moon gets near to the horizon the amount of atmosphere between it and your eyes can do weird things to the light, the Moon can appear to jump around, change size rapidly, change color from the usual harvest-moon yellow to deep red due to the dissipation of higher frequencies of light, and even appear in two places at once. I seen it with my own eyes.

  • Jim
    March 10th, 2008 at 2:54 pm

    Supposedly the “three on a match” superstition was also that German snipers would see the flame, and by the time the third person lit his cigarette they were able to take aim. additionally, its also commonly said that the 3 on a match thing was that if a superior officer in a trench was to have a smoke, it was polite to offer a cigarette to the man on either side of you. Since you light the other two guys first, snipers would then know who the officer was, and be able to take out the highest ranking person in the group.

    though, quite possibly, its all just bunk that a match-maker came up with to get people to use more matches.
    from wikipedia:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_on_a_Match_%28superstition%29
    “Three on a match (also known as third on a match) is a supposed superstition among soldiers during World War I. The superstition goes that if three soldiers lit their cigarettes from the same match, one of the three would be killed or that the man who was third on the match would be shot. Since then it has been considered bad luck for three people to share a light from the same match.

    The belief was that when the first soldier lit his cigarette, the enemy would see the light; when the second soldier lit his cigarette from the same match, the enemy would take aim; when the third soldier lit his cigarette from the same match, the enemy would fire.

    There was in fact no such superstition during the First World War[1]. The superstition was alleged to have been invented about a decade later by the Swedish match tycoon Ivar Kreuger in an attempt to get people to use more matches but it appears he merely made very shrewd use of the already existing belief which may date to the Boer War.”

  • Alex
    March 10th, 2008 at 11:59 pm

    Hey, those are interesting elaborations on the 3 cigarette 1 match superstition - thanks, Jerub-Baal and Jim!


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