Here's a short story I found on the internet, it didn't state if it's truth or fiction, if it's from a book, movie, magazine, or even who wrote it. I liked it though, simply for the magic of it, maybe you will too. .......joken2


Even now, twenty years later, I can see him wrapping his girlfriend�s pantyhose around his neck before heading out on ambush. It was his one eccentricity. The pantyhose, he said, had the properties of a good-luck charm. He liked putting his nose into the nylon and breathing in the scent of his girlfriend�s body; he liked the memories this inspired; he sometimes slept with the stockings up against his face, the way an infant sleeps with a flannel blanket, secure and peaceful. More than anything, though, the stockings were a talisman for him. They kept him safe. They gave access to a spiritual world, where things were soft and intimate, a place where he might someday take his girlfriend to live.

Like many of us, he felt the pull of superstition, and he believed firmly and absolutely in the protective power of the stockings. They were like body armor, he thought. Whenever we saddled up for a late-night ambush, putting on our helmets and flak jackets, he would make a ritual out of arranging the nylons around his neck, carefully tying a knot, draping the two legs sections over his left shoulder. There were some jokes, of course, but we came to appreciate the mystery of it all. He was invulnerable. Never wounded, never a scratch. In August, he tripped a Bouncing Betty, which failed to detonate. And a week later he got caught in the open during a fierce little firefight, no cover at all, but he just slipped the pantyhose over his nose and breathed deep and let the magic do its work. It turned us into a platoon of believers. You don�t dispute facts.

But then, near the end of October, his girlfriend dumped him. It was a hard blow. He went quiet for a while, staring down at her letter, then after a time he took out the stockings and tied them around his neck as a comforter. "No sweat," he said. "The magic doesn�t go away."