Friday The 13th - Events On Fridays The 13th

Events On Fridays The 13th

Some events are intentionally scheduled for Fridays the 13th for dramatic effect. They include:

  • Bike Rally in Port Dover, Ontario. Takes place every Friday the 13th. The Friday the 13th tradition started in 1981. Chris Simons, a local bike shop owner, and approximately 25 friends, through word of mouth, got together at the Commercial Hotel {The Zoo}, now known as Angelos of Dover. It was in November and it was Friday the 13th. They had such a good time they decided they should do it every Friday the 13th. And so the tradition was born. Up to 70,000 people from far and wide attend this community of about 6500.
  • Black Sabbath's eponymous debut album was released in the UK on Friday, February 13, 1970.
  • The 13th book in A Series of Unfortunate Events was released on Friday, October 13, 2006 by Lemony Snicket, also known as novelist Daniel Handler.
  • Five of the twelve films in the Friday the 13th series, including the most recent (reboot of the series), were released on a Friday the 13th.
  • A long-running theatrical show, Supernatural Chicago, premiered on Friday, February 13, 2004.
  • AdventureQuest Worlds MMORPG features special in-game events featuring Voltaire (musician) and other guests for each Friday the 13th.
  • The Cabin in the Woods, a horror/comedy from Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon was released on Friday, April 13, 2012.

Events that have occurred on Friday the 13th include:

  • On October 13, 1307, Templar Grand Master Jacques de Molay and several Templar Knights were arrested by King Phillip of France. Most were eventually tortured to death.
  • On January 13, 1939, the single worst bushfire in Australian history struck Victoria, Australia, claiming 71 lives and causing widespread damage.
  • On March 13, 1964, Kitty Genovese was murdered in Queens, New York. The lack of reaction by her neighbors has been called the bystander effect or "Genovese syndrome"
  • On October 13, 1972, Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed in the Andes. Books and movies told of the survivors' stories.
  • On November 13, 1998, Michel Trudeau, son of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was killed in an avalanche in Kokanee Lake, British Columbia
  • On August 13, 2004, Hurricane Charley slammed in to Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, the strongest hurricane to hit the United States since 1992.
  • An engineering train on the Northern Line of the London Underground became uncoupled and went on a 13-minute journey southbound from Archway station, finally stopping at Warren Street tube station on the West End branch of the line on August 13, 2010. The train in front was forced to skip several stations and was diverted to the City branch of the line.
  • On January 13, 2012, France, Austria, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia, Cyprus, Italy, Portugal and Spain had their credit ratings downgraded by Standard & Poor's
  • On January 13, 2012, the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia sank in front of the island of Isola del Giglio, killing at least 32 aboard and injuring 64.
  • North Korean satellite launch attempt Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 failed on April 13, 2012.
  • On April 13, 2012 at 8:30, an earthquake hit Palermo, Sicily, Italy with a 4.3 magnitude.
  • On April 13, 2012 at 4:00 PM a tornado hit Oklahoma.
  • On July 13, 2012, President Barack Obama delivered his infamous "You didn't build that" speech in Roanoke, Virginia.
  • The asteroid 99942 Apophis will make a close encounter with Earth, closer than the orbits of communication satellites, on April 13, 2029.

Note that this list of events may be subject to confirmation bias.

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