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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It was the end of the third year of university...
... and we had a room in the house we were living in that would become spare in the fourth year, so we advertised for a new housemate. Someone got in touch, and came to look round the house. He was a first year student, and he mentioned that our kitchen was much tidier than the one in Benefactors, the hall of residence he was living in. Now, this being only a relatively small hall compared with some of the others, I pointed out the coincidence that this was also the hall I was in in my first year.
Then he asked, "what room number were you in?"
"218."
"Well, that's quite freaky..."
There are about 4000 rooms in various halls of residence on the Warwick campus, and our new housemate was in the one I'd inhabited two years previously. Spoooky.
( , Thu 8 Feb 2007, 21:47, Reply)
... and we had a room in the house we were living in that would become spare in the fourth year, so we advertised for a new housemate. Someone got in touch, and came to look round the house. He was a first year student, and he mentioned that our kitchen was much tidier than the one in Benefactors, the hall of residence he was living in. Now, this being only a relatively small hall compared with some of the others, I pointed out the coincidence that this was also the hall I was in in my first year.
Then he asked, "what room number were you in?"
"218."
"Well, that's quite freaky..."
There are about 4000 rooms in various halls of residence on the Warwick campus, and our new housemate was in the one I'd inhabited two years previously. Spoooky.
( , Thu 8 Feb 2007, 21:47, Reply)
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