Home » Cold Start: Some Good Luck For The Bad Luck

Cold Start: Some Good Luck For The Bad Luck

Pasted

It’s Friday the 13th! A day that’s supposed to be unlucky because of the dinner reservations Jesus made at the Last Supper or something like that. I’m not really clear why 13 gets such a bad reputation – it’s prime, after all, and aren’t those numbers supposed to be exciting?

Anyway, in an effort to counteract any possible bad fortune, here’s a picture of Ugo Sivocci, the guy who started sticking four-leaf clovers on Alfa Romeos to counteract a streak of bad luck.

It seemed to work for him, at least for a while – he was killed in 1923 while testing the Alfa Romeo Tipo P1 car for the Italian GP, so clearly the clover has its limits.

Vidframe Min Top
Vidframe Min Bottom

Despite this, or perhaps as a way of honoring Sivocci, Alfa adopted the symbol, and also I think they have a corporate policy of not walking under ladders.

Anyway, I hope your day is deeply lucky.

ADVERTISEMENT
Ad Placeholder Wide Top Banner

 

 

Facebook
WhatsApp
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
13 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Justin Short
Justin Short
2 years ago

13th comment! 🙂 🙂 🙂

Justin Short
Justin Short
2 years ago

Thanks Torch!
Much love for Friday the 13th! Always a great day!

Chris with bad opinions
Chris with bad opinions
2 years ago

Prime numbers rule!! All composite numbers (non-prime) can be represented as a product of prime numbers. Fancy shit!!

Flying Monstera
Flying Monstera
2 years ago

In the 80s in the U.K. Alfa started using Cloverleaf as a trim level – Green Cloverleaf for sporty and Gold for luxury. Obviously many jokes about needing the Cloverleaf as a totem to avoid your Sud/33/Sprint from breaking down. Of course Quadrifoglio Verde and Quadrifoglio Oro sound much sexier but presumably not enough confidence to use Italian in those days.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
2 years ago

I enjoy the uniqueness and lightness of the clover as a brand sub-symbol.

Pretty much everything else seems like some sort of fast or menacing animal, or something else that’s likewise very serious-sounding (but what am I missing?)

Also, for this particular marque, a luck-promotion symbol couldn’t be a better choice.

Alex
Alex
2 years ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Volkswagen Rabbit? I suppose it was originally a model and not a sub-brand (but that reintroduction in ‘06/‘07 was more of a trim level) and who doesn’t think thunderbunny is cute?

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
2 years ago
Reply to  Alex

Yes! Can’t believe I didn’t think of that!

Riffing on that, “Golf” is likewise whimsical, even if not originally intended that way (I mean, VW did embrace the other meaning with dimpled shift knobs eventually).

The Matts
The Matts
2 years ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Ford Pinto? Yeah, also a model vs sub-brand, but c’mon, who could be intimidated/threatened by Larry Kroger?

I’m putting the money line at about +1500 for DT getting that reference.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
2 years ago
Reply to  The Matts

You mean if he’s out with it?

Justin Short
Justin Short
2 years ago
Reply to  Alex

2006 -2009 VW rabbit was the US version of the mk5 Golf.
Not a trim level just a rebadge 🙂 ????

aaronx
aaronx
2 years ago

My wife and I got married on Friday, September 13th, 2013. That hasn’t been bad luck so far (and that was a very easy day to book). We consider every Friday the 13th to be a mini-anniversary because we are corny as fuck.

Mark
Mark
2 years ago
Reply to  aaronx

This made my day.

DubblewhopperNdubbletrubble
DubblewhopperNdubbletrubble
2 years ago

Friday the 13th has to deal with the final days of the Knights Templar……So Knight, Michael Knight…Knight Rider. Knight Rider Day!!!! In essence a Pontiac Firebird day too…

Sorry, I did have a wake N bake this glorious morning.

13
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x