ALANIS MORISSETTE IRONIC? BAD LUCK? BOTH? NEITHER?

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ALANIS MORISSETTE IRONIC? BAD LUCK? BOTH? NEITHER?

IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH? An old man turned 98, won the lottery and died the next day.

IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH? An old man turned 98, won the lottery and died the next day.

A black fly in your chardonnay. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

A black fly in your chardonnay. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

A death row pardon 2 minutes too late. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

A death row pardon 2 minutes too late. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Rain on your wedding day. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Rain on your wedding day. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

A free ride when you’ve already paid. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

A free ride when you’ve already paid. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Good advice that you didn’t take. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Good advice that you didn’t take. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Good advice that you didn’t take. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Mr Play-it-Safe (afraid to fly) packed his suitcase, waited his whole life to take that flight, as the plane crashed down, he thought “Isn’t this nice?” IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Mr Play-it-Safe (afraid to fly) packed his suitcase, waited his whole life to take that flight, as the plane crashed down, he thought “Isn’t this nice?” IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Traffic jam when you are already late. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Traffic jam when you are already late. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

No smoking sign on your cigarette break. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

No smoking sign on your cigarette break. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

No smoking sign on your cigarette break. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Meeting the man of your dreams and then meeting his beautiful wife. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Meeting the man of your dreams and then meeting his beautiful wife. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Life sneaking up on you. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Life sneaking up on you. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Life helping you out. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?

Life helping you out. IRONIC? BAD LUCK? NEITHER? OR BOTH?