No. RT @usatoday: Are you superstitious?pic.twitter.com/9G9D722FiB
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No. RT @usatoday: Are you superstitious?pic.twitter.com/9G9D722FiB
“@USATODAY: Are you superstitious? pic.twitter.com/6sTjFUUUSR” no but I am a little stitious
@USATODAY I'm a little stitious
@USATODAY @SFoytich Did something bad happen in 2009 though?
“@USATODAY: Are you superstitious? pic.twitter.com/pSMYPtw3FA” no but it's cool that one happens during the last year of the 21st century.
“@USATODAY: Are you superstitious? pic.twitter.com/8rk9IxZptL” @ohheysherbear
“@USATODAY: Are you superstitious? pic.twitter.com/snXl1npBv3” UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE WATTUP
@USATODAY I'm not superstitious...I'm just a little stitious
“@USATODAY: Are you superstitious? pic.twitter.com/JRS6KXtyfi” 3 sides of a triangle... YEAR OF THE ILLUMINATI
“@USATODAY: Are you superstitious? pic.twitter.com/JTwGMu7lQv” I will live to see the 2099 one #goals
“@USATODAY: Are you superstitious? pic.twitter.com/xcq9BnY2Ug” @ShelbyyKayy520
@USATODAY no wonder the saints won the super bowl in the 2009-2010 season. Gives me hope for 2015-2016! 
@USATODAY Please. The only thing that would be unlucky is the day not showing up. What other days make patterns? I bet plenty of them do.
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