“How else could the little fortunes be so spot on? Usually, fortune cookies had stupid messages. They usually said things like “You will live a long healthy life”, or “Help! I’m trapped in a fortune cookie factory!” I remember one time; some friends and I went out for Chinese food. Between the six of us, four of our fortunes were the same. I wasn’t even a superstitious type. For as long as I could remember, I’ve had friends with weird quirks. A kid I went to high school with would never ...wash his jersey after a win. After a few good games, I nearly threw a bunch of intentional interceptions just so we’d lose and I wouldn’t have to smell him. Even Reg will eat the same meal the night before and the morning of a game. One time, the dining hall ran out of the right kind of cereal on game day, and he drove to the store to ensure we would win. Those fortune cookies were too coincidental, though.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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