Spoooky Coincidence
B3ta's very own Fraser was once a cycle courier. On one job out to docklands his radio gave out, so he had to find a public phonebox to ring back to base.
He'd just located one when it began to ring. Picking it up, it was (obviously) a wrong number, but Fraser recognised the voice. Turned out it was a mate of his he hadn't seen for ages.
What spoooky* coincidences have you encountered?
* spoooky should always have three o's. 100% fact
( , Thu 8 Feb 2007, 14:07)
B3ta's very own Fraser was once a cycle courier. On one job out to docklands his radio gave out, so he had to find a public phonebox to ring back to base.
He'd just located one when it began to ring. Picking it up, it was (obviously) a wrong number, but Fraser recognised the voice. Turned out it was a mate of his he hadn't seen for ages.
What spoooky* coincidences have you encountered?
* spoooky should always have three o's. 100% fact
( , Thu 8 Feb 2007, 14:07)
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Let there be (no) light
I was teaching a group of students how to use conditional sentences (If I were rich, I would ... etc.) and going round the class to elicit answers. One guy began, "If the lights went off ...
... and the lights went off across the whole city block - just for a few seconds.
"QUICK!" I said, "Say 'If Frankspencer wins a million in the lottery ..."
He didn't. And didn't.
( , Thu 8 Feb 2007, 14:38, Reply)
I was teaching a group of students how to use conditional sentences (If I were rich, I would ... etc.) and going round the class to elicit answers. One guy began, "If the lights went off ...
... and the lights went off across the whole city block - just for a few seconds.
"QUICK!" I said, "Say 'If Frankspencer wins a million in the lottery ..."
He didn't. And didn't.
( , Thu 8 Feb 2007, 14:38, Reply)
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