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Default My lucky charm

Okay, time to reveal your lucky charm or routines.
In 1997, mine was a Detroit Red Wing gold tie pin. When I was at the games and wore that pin, they never lost. Or at least I don't remember them losing. But I saved it for the playoffs only, after all, didn't want to use up all that luck. It worked for three years, before I lost it. I even had the ushers asking if I brought my pin.
I know, no such thing as luck, or is there.

So confess, what lucky charms, routines, socks or rabbits feet did you have?
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