Planning your Big Day on a Lucky Day…7-7-7

| by Todd Haness | May 25, 2007
June 7th, 2007 Weddings!!

Many a superstitious couples and gamblers alike are preparing for their big day on the luckiest day to come around since she said “Yes”. Besides it being your lucky day what really makes 7-7-7 lucky? Here are some interesting tid bits about the number 7 being “lucky” and its place in history:

When someone is asked to choose a number between 1 and 10, the most common number chosen is 7. This choice appears to be driven by people's idea of the properties a random number should have.

When rolling two standard six-sided dice, seven is the number most likely to occur. It is the sum of any two opposite sides on a standard six-sided die

As gamblers know in casinos, the line 7-7-7 is a common winning line on slot machines.

In history, the Arabians had seven Holy Temples, the Goths had seven deities, as did the Romans, whose names influenced our 7 days of the week.

Lance Armstrong won 7 times in the Tour de France!

There are Seven colors of the rainbow

There are 7 Wonders of the Ancient World
There are Seven virtues, Moderation, Liberality, Charity, Meekness, Zeal, and Humility, there are also seven deadly sins
There are 7 books in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling.

You get the idea and why not try to hit the Jackpot with your partner for life. According to many experts there will be 3 times the normal amount of weddings come June 7th, 2007. Wedding Halls and reception venues are getting booked at head spinning rates so if your special day isn’t planned don’t wait any longer you don’t want your luck to run out!

Be sure to keep in the spirit of the day with special gifts that match the day and your groomsmen’s personality such as the Roulette Wheel Money Clip, a Personalized Poker Humidor or Complete Poker Set all from www.GroomStop.com.

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Todd Haness heads GroomStop.com, the leading online provider of gifts for the groom, best man ( http://www.groomstop.com/bestmanguide.html ), groomsmen ( http://www.groomstop.com/groomsmen.html ), fathers of the wedding party, ushers, and ring bearers. Visit them today at http://www.groomstop.com.

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