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Margrave75 on 05/07/2025 13:54 With a coin underneath. My MIL done it the night before our wedding Still pissed rain that day.
Tis_STUNNING_Outside on 05/07/2025 14:07 Is it or was it? Do people still buy Catholic merch in the year of 2025?
SilentSiege on 05/07/2025 14:38 Thankfully there isn’t actually 365 Child of Prague statues in the Country or we’d never see a day of rain ever……
Brisbanebill on 05/07/2025 15:55 Show me one with a head on straight. First thing to come off is the head, which was then glued on crooked. No wonder they never worked.
phantom_gain on 05/07/2025 16:09 You put it outside the night before, hoping it will give you good weather, and then you get pissed out of it anyway
geedeeie on 05/07/2025 16:50 My friend, who is a protestant, swears by it and lends her one out to all her friends. Pure superstition
Azhrei on 05/07/2025 17:25 Asked a friend in Prague if he knew what any of it was about. He’d never heard of such a thing before and was very amused.
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You put it facing outside for good weather.
With a coin underneath.
My MIL done it the night before our wedding
Still pissed rain that day.
Because eejits.
Is it or was it?
Do people still buy Catholic merch in the year of 2025?
Thankfully there isn’t actually 365 Child of Prague statues in the Country or we’d never see a day of rain ever……
Never seen one at a wedding
Show me one with a head on straight. First thing to come off is the head, which was then glued on crooked. No wonder they never worked.
You put it outside the night before, hoping it will give you good weather, and then you get pissed out of it anyway
Were my family the only ones to pronounce it the child of “prayg”?
My friend, who is a protestant, swears by it and lends her one out to all her friends.
Pure superstition
Asked a friend in Prague if he knew what any of it was about. He’d never heard of such a thing before and was very amused.
In my family it was called the infant of Prague.
No harm in a lucky charm.