Chuck Stapel made knives for "NO MERCY"
"Young grasshopper" was used by David Carradine in a tv show called "Kung Fu" in the 1970's. It's referenced in "Chuck".
Chuck Lorre has produced many successful sitcoms. These include Dharma and Greg, Two and a Half Men, and The Big Bang Theory.
A nazar is an eye stone. This stone is usually used by the person holding it to protect them against the eye of evil. The eye of evil is thought to bring bad luck and bodily harm to anyone that it is used against.
It is actually 'John the Conqueror root'. It is commonly misheard, misunderstood, and then written as johnny cockaroo or john the cockaroo. John the Conqueror root is used as a good luck or protective talisman in hoodoo. That is why it is mentioned in context with 'black cat bone' and 'mojo' in the lyrics of muddy Waters' 'Hoochie Coochie Man'.
I have heard Chuck as a girls name short for Charlotte. I have also heard Luck used as a girls name.
Good Luck Chuck It will make you laugh! It puts a new since to the phase of "being used"
The main use of aquarium plants is to place them in a fish tank, this encourages fish to use them as spawning sites. Aquarium plants also help to keep the water at a good quality by binding waste.
Some of the native American good luck charms includes the ruby, the labis, and the opal. Some of these good luck symbols and good luck charms were used in some sort of celebration.
It is used to bring good luck to people when they find one.
Yes, "Good Luck" is typically capitalized as it is a phrase used to wish someone success or well-being.
A amulet is used to fight off evil spirit, not a good luck charm
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yes they are
"Good luck!"
In Tibetan, you can say "བསྐྱེད་ལས་" which is pronounced as "tashi delek" and it means good luck or all the best.
because it is punk