Top 15 Strangest Coincidences.
I had read the ones between Lincoln and JFK, but the lightning ones were surprising. Definately worth the read if you have a spare 10 minutes.
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Top 15 Strangest Coincidences *NSFW ads*
# Mark Twain was born on the day of the appearance of Halley's Comet in 1835, and died on the day of its next appearance in 1910. He himself predicted this in 1909, when he said: "I came in with Halley's Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it."
# Oregon's Columbian newspaper announced the winning Pick 4 lottery numbers for June 28, 2000 in advance. The newspaper had intended to print the previous set of winning numbers but erroneously printed those for the state of Virginia, namely 6-8-5-5. In the next Oregon lottery, those same numbers were drawn.
# In 1979, the German magazine - Das Besteran - ran a writing competition. Readers sent in unusual stories, but they had to be based on true incidents. The winner, Walter Kellner of Munich, had his story published . He wrote about a time when he was flying a Cessna 421 between Sardinia and Sicily. He encountered engine trouble at sea, landed in the water, spent some time in an emergency dinghy and was then rescued. This story was spotted by an Austrian, also named Walter Kellner, who said that the German Kellner had plagiarized the story. The Austrian Kellner said that he had flown a Cessna 421 over the same sea, experienced engine trouble and was forced to land in Sardinia. It was essentially the same story, with a slightly different ending. The magazine checked both stories, and both turned out to be true, even though they were nearly identical.
# Morgan Robertson's 1898 novella Futility had many parallels with the RMS Titanic disaster; the book concerned a fictional state-of-the-art ocean liner called Titan, which (like the Titanic) eventually collides with an iceberg on a calm April night whilst en route to New York, with many dying because of the lack of lifeboats. Various other details in the book coincide with the Titanic disaster. Later, she wrote a book, Beyond the Spectrum, that described a future war fought with aircraft that carried "sun bombs". Incredibly powerful, one bomb could destroy a city, erupting in a flash of light that blinds all who look at it. The war begins in December, started by the Japanese with a sneak attack on Hawaii.
Death calls twice
# On July 28th 1900, the King of Italy Umberto I was having dinner in a restaurant in the city of Monza. It turned out later that the restaurant's owner looked identical to the king. The restaurant owner's name was Umberto, his wife's name was the same as the queen's and the restaurant was opened on the same date as the king's inauguration. The Restaurant-owner Umberto was shot dead the next day. So was King Umberto.# Claude Volbonne killed Baron Rodemire de Tarazone of France in 1872. 21 years earlier, the Baron's father had been murdered by somebody else called Claude Volbonne.
# On February 13, 1746, a Frenchman, Jean Marie Dubarry, was executed for the murder of his father. Precisely 100 years later, on February 13, 1846, another Frenchman, also named Jean Marie Dubarry, was executed - for the murder of his father.
# On the 26th November, 1911, three men were hanged at Greenberry Hill in London after being convicted of the murder of Sir Edmund Berry. Their names were Green, Berry and Hill.
Just in Time
# The British actor Anthony Hopkins [who shot to fame as Hannibal Lecter] was delighted to hear that he had landed a leading role in a film based on the book The Girl From Petrovka by George Feifer. A few days after signing the contract, Hopkins travelled to London to buy a copy of the book. He tried several bookshops, but there wasn't one to be had. Waiting at Leicester Square underground for his train home, he noticed a book apparently discarded on a bench. Incredibly, it was The Girl From Petrovka. That in itself would have been coincidence enough but in fact it was merely the beginning of an extraordinary chain of events. Two years later, in the middle of filming in Vienna, Hopkins was visited by George Feifer, the author. Feifer mentioned that he did not have a copy of his own book. He had lent the last one - containing his own annotations - to a friend who had lost it somewhere in London. With mounting astonishment, Hopkins handed Feifer the book he had found. 'Is this the one?' he asked, 'with the notes scribbled in the margins?' It was the same book.# As the inhabitants of Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire, were watching a scene in the film Around the World in 80 Days, where a hot air balloon was about to take off, their TV sets went off due to a power cut. Nearby, power lines had been damaged. A hot air balloon had crashed into them.
# Hernán Cortés' arrival in Mexico in 1519 coincided with the year in the Mayan Calendar when it was predicted that the pale-faced man-god Quetzalcoatl would return to reclaim the city of Tenochtitlán. The Aztecs therefore assumed Cortés to be the legendary man-god, which assisted him in capturing the city and thence Mexico.
Lightning strikes back
# A British officer, Major Summerford, while fighting in the fields of Flanders in February 1918 was knocked off his horse by a flash of lightning and paralyzed from the waist down. Summerford retired and moved to Vancouver. One day in 1924, as he fished alongside a river, lightning hit the tree he was sitting under and paralyzed his right side. Two years later Summerford was sufficiently recovered that he was able to take walks in a local park. He was walking there one summer day in 1930 when a lightning bolt smashed into him, permanently paralyzing him. He died two years later. But lightning sought him out one last time. Four years later, during a storm, lightning struck a cemetery and destroyed a tombstone. The deceased buried here? Major Summerford.# In 1899 a bolt of lightning killed a man as he stood in his backyard in Taranto, Italy.
Thirty years later his son was killed in the same way and in the same place.
On October 8, 1949, Rolla Primarda, the grandson of the first victim and the son of the second, became the third.
D-Day: The Normandy invasion
# The date of the invasion June 6,1944 {6644} reflects the first great invasion associated with Normandy in 1066
# In the first Invasion in 1066 Roger de Montgomery commanded portions of William the Conquerors Forces.
# In the second Invasion 1944 Bernard Montgomery commanded portions of Eisenhower's Forces.
# German General Rommel -Montgomery's adversary in an earlier Campaign in N. Africa Commits suicide on October 14, 1944 {101444}
# The Battle of Hastings took place on October 14 {101466}
# Eisenhower's Birthday was October 14 {101490}
# The first Norman invasion initiated the first major immigration of Jews into Britain.
# The second Norman invasion initiated the chain of events that returned the Jews to Israel
A. Lincoln and J.F. Kennedy
Life
# Both presidents had 7 letters in their last name.
# Both were over 6' feet tall.
# Both men studied law.
# Both seemed to have lazy eye muscles, which would sometimes cause one to deviate.
# Both suffered from genetic diseases. It is suspected that Lincoln had Marfan's disease, and Kennedy suffered from Addison's disease.
# Both served in the military. Lincoln was a scout captain in the Black Hawk War, and Kennedy served as a navy lieutenant in World War II.
# Both were boat captains. Lincoln was a skipper for the Talisman, a Mississippi River boat, and Kennedy was skipper of the PT 109.
# Both had no fear of their mortality and disdained bodyguards.
# Both often stated how easy it would be to shoot the president. Lincoln supposedly said, "If somebody wants to take my life, there is nothing I can do to prevent it." Kennedy supposedly said "If somebody wants to shoot me from a window with a rifle, nobody can stop it." Note that both these quotes are each 16 words long.Death
# Both presidents were shot in the head, on a Friday.
# Both were seated beside their wives when shot. Neither Mrs. Lincoln nor Mrs. Kennedy was injured. Both wives held the bullet-torn heads of their husbands.
# In each case, the man was injured but not fatally. Major Henry Rathbone was slashed by a knife, and Governor John Connolly was shot.
# Lincoln sat in Box 7 at Ford's Theatre. Kennedy rode in car 7 in the Dallas motorcade.
# Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre. Kennedy was shot in a Ford product, a Lincoln limousine.
# Mrs. Kennedy insisted that her husband's funeral mirror Lincoln's as closely as possible.The Assassins
# Both assassins used three names: John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald. (It should be noted that Lee Harvey Oswald was known as just Lee Oswald prior to the assassination.)
# There are 15 letters in each assassin's name.
# Both assassins struck when in their mid-twenties. Booth was born in 1838, and Oswald was born in 1939.
# Each assassin lacked a strong father figure in his life. Booth's father died when he was 13 years old, and Oswald's father died before he was born.
# Each assassin had two brothers whose careers he coveted. Booth's two brothers were more successful actors and Oswald envied his brothers' military lives.
# Both assassins were privates in the military. Booth was a private in the Virginia Militia, and Oswald was a private in the Marine Corps.
# Both assassins were born in the south.
# Both assassins were known sympathizers to enemies of the United States. Booth supported the Confederacy and Oswald was a Marxist.
# Both assassins often used aliases. Booth frequently used "J. Wilkes" and Oswald used the name "Alek J. Hidell."
# Booth shot Lincoln at a theatre and was cornered in a warehouse. Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse and was cornered in a theatre.
# Each assassin was detained by an officer named Baker. Lt. Luther B. Baker was leader of the cavalry patrol which trapped Booth at Garrett's Barn. Officer Marion L. Baker, a Dallas motorcycle patrolman, briefly detained Oswald on the second floor of the School Book Depository until he learned that he worked there.
# Both assassins were killed with a single shot from a Colt revolver.
# Both assassins were shot in a blaze of light-Booth after the barn was set afire, and Oswald in the form of television cameras.Family and Friends
# Both presidents were named after their grandfathers.
# Both were born second children.
# Both married while in their thirties. Lincoln married at 33 and Kennedy married at 36.
# Both married dark-haired, twenty-four-year-old women.
# Both wives died around the age of 64. Mary Todd Lincoln died in 1882 at age 63 years and 215 days, and Jackie Kennedy died in 1994 at age 64 years 295 days.
# Both wives were known for their high fashion in clothes.
# Both wives renovated the White House after many years of neglect.
# Each couple had four children, two of whom died before becoming a teen.
# Each couple lost a son while in the White House. Willie Lincoln died at age 12 in 1862, and Kennedy's son Patrick died two days after his birth in 1963.Politics
# Both presidents were elected to the House of Representatives in '46.
# Both were runners-up for the party's nomination for vice-president in '56.
# Both were elected to the presidency in '60.Vice-Presidents
# Southern Democrats named Johnson succeeded both Lincoln and Kennedy (Andrew Johnson and Lyndon Baines Johnson.
# Andrew Johnson was born in 1808, and Lyndon Johnson was born in 1908.
# There are six letters in each Johnson's first name.
# Both Johnsons served in the military. Andrew was a brigadier general in the Civil War and Lyndon was a commander in the U.S. Navy during WW2.
# Both Johnsons were former southern senators.
# Both Johnsons had urethral stones, the only presidents to have them.
# Both Johnsons chose not to run for reelection in '68.
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omg they are teh miraclez
NOTE: This is not a doodle bug.
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Some interesting ads up on that site. I'll check it after work, I think.
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Here's a strange coincidence:
While viewing this webpage, the sidebar ads illustrated a dating site that just happened to have a whole bunch of hot girls, right in my area! Va-va-voom!
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I saw that one, I think it was Mate1.com or something.
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Why is Hopkins about to eat the head off his award?
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Wow... I must be a super-nerd. I never even noticed the ads on the page
Edited the title so no one else stumbles into that. Sorry guys.
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Maybe there aren't a lot of hot women in Silver Spring, MD.
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Actually, I just realized why I never saw 'em. For some reason I have to run Firefox through a proxy to view these boards (which is pretty weird, since I'm not really blocked from anything through the server, except these boards.)
But the proxy I run through filters out certain content, but still lets me view the page... it's happened to me on here a few times, when y'all post a picture and then make small references to it... takes me a minute or two to realize what y'all are talking about.
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Me too! Me too! Were yours as hairy butt-ugly as mine?
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Okay, here's my coincidence-story:
At 18h30 every weekday, there's a quiz show on Belgian TV called "Blokken". In the final round, the contestant has to guess a seven lettre word. He gets a hint, and can earn lettres by playing.
So we were in the kitchen eating, the tv in the living room blocked from view. We finish dinner at 18h55 or so, and the final round was on. I jokingly say "the word today is hamster, and the hint is rodent" I go inside... and it was another word. Of course.
The very next day we're sitting in the living room, watching Blokken till the final round. The contestant gets his hint. It's house rodent. And true enough, the word was hamster. Hooray for me!
Roo: "Just to cheer you up if any of the above made you sad: Boobies."
Koning_Floris, on my online 'skills': "Stinking is a skill too!"
Your prize is... The correct spelling of "letter!"
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hmm. Something something your mum something.
Roo: "Just to cheer you up if any of the above made you sad: Boobies."
Koning_Floris, on my online 'skills': "Stinking is a skill too!"
Yay!, I have a sig again.
Posting on the boards is easy. The trick is to kick someone's ass the first day, or become someone's bitch. Chiggie Von Richthofen on how to transition from lurker to poster.
The only problem with the above is that everyone knows that Oswald didnt shoot Kennedy...
Magic Bullet my ass.
Aint nothing new about the world order..it's been playing since the day they put George Washington on a quarter
85's face the truth you're too dumb.
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as for the Kennedy/Lincoln stuff, its been around for a while....I guess if you look hard enough you can find whatever you want...seems like to me some one noticed one catchy thing and just kept going. I mean "They both married dark haired women?" Gimmie a break.
and the lightning thing? How many generations of men have to be hit by lightning in the same place before they wise up? Really, couldnt they just put up a sign, maybe a little length of rope? Somewhere there is a 4th generation moron standing in that spot right now ill bet.
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Yeah. It was a magic missile.
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Yeah, that's pretty much what I meant by surprising. I know that if my grandfather, and father, both died the same way in the same spot... I'd probably move to another country, cause obviously that area is gonna be dangerous for me.
It's kind of like my family history in a way though... My dad died of a heart attack at 47... his father died of a heart attack at 47... And now Crystal cuts me off if I don't get a yearly physical.
If you want an extremely weird coincidence, both my father, and Crystal's mother died at exactly age 47 years and 10 days.
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And "Mixolyde" pretty much everywhere else, too.
Is this a riddle, Mix? Are they all the same person?
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Lightning bolt! Lightning bolt!
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Your children are so f*cked.
Unfortunately, if I slash my wrist with my lightsaber it cauterizes instantly. - PurEvil on emo Star Wars plots.
So last weekend a friend, zero and I were playing Yahtzee. My friend rolls a 1 2 3 4 5. Then I roll and get 1 2 3 4 5 as well. Then zero rolls....and gets 1 2 3 4 5. I suppose this may not be a coincidence per se but I thought it was pretty damn cool. We calculated that the chance of three people rolling a 1 2 3 4 5 in a row is roughly 1 in 2 billion.
Ouch, I have lost myself again
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I heard about Futility, and had to find a copy of the book. I was eventually able to get an copy of the book, but have been too afraid of damaging the pages to actually read it. Of course, now I'll need to find the other one, too. Damn this compulsive behavior, must easier when it is just when playing video games.
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What are the odds of two people rolling a single die (to see who starts in backgammon) rolling the same 6 times in a row? My wife and I had a stint where we'd roll the same at least once before every game, and normally two or three. I think 6 or 7 was our best.
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-on L4DI got 1/470 billion. Is it not 6^15? Maybe I'm not using the fancy MS calculator correctly.
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I was playing a friendly game of Magic with a friend (years ago - during the Fallen Empires expansion days), my first card was a Rainbow Vale (a land that changes hands after being used, but can generate any mana). My other six draw cards were normal things, so I play my land, play a card with it, give control of the land to my friend.... It was the last time I had any land. After I lost, I looked at my deck. All 19 other land cards were at the bottom of the deck, and I had shuffled multiple times! I don't know what the odds are of that happening, but it has to be out there.
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You are right. We actually calculated the chances of a slightly less rare event; that three people would roll a large straight in a row, whether it is 1-5 or 2-6, even though we all rolled 1-5. So basically there is a 1 in 6^4 chance for each of the three large straights, making the changes 1 in 6^12, or 1 in 2,176,782,336. But what actually happened would be a 1 in 6^15 event.
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Where did you get the copy of the book? I am interested in this book now too...
Also, does anyone else get at least a little bit scared when reading these coincidences? *I think I am going to have nightmares about some mysterious pair of eyes watching over my every move...*
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