5 years ago it was a number assigned to me in a large online group. Since then I use it in any anti-capitalistic art, showing how companies just think of you as another number. And it’s cool making people wonder why I have a 5 digit lucky number:D .
During the one and only time so far in my life that I was called to jury duty, I was assigned badge #38. It was a lucky badge, as I never had to serve on a trial (and was, in fact, only called out of the jury pool room once).
You can flip it left to right or top to bottom and it’s still the same. And on the 11th day of the11th month in my 11th year I was assigned it in class. That’s when I figured it was a good number to take.
15-my best years in hockey and soccer were the ones when i wore 15. For some reason almost no good NHL players wear it, but it worked for me. Plus, my birthday is August 7 and 8+7, etc.
Because I race in triathlons, and whenever there’s a 5 somewhere in my race number (usually a 3-digit number), I’ll always set a new personal record in at least one leg of the event. If there’s no 5, then I never PR a leg.
(I guess that technically makes it a lucky digit, rather than a lucky number.)
My lucky number is 4 and I have no idea where it came from. I always pick it as my lucky number though. That’s how my SO and I picked our wedding date. His lucky number is 17 (from playing Roulette) and my lucky number is 4 so we decided to get married 04/17.
Oh, as for why I chose that particular, well-known number…
Well, I could have gone with e, but pi is so much more popular, and it has a cool-looking little greek symbol that I wish I could type with this computer.
Oh, as for why I chose that particular, well-known number…
Well, I could have gone with e, but pi is so much more popular, and it has a cool-looking little greek symbol that I wish I could type with this computer.