Top 15 Amazing Coincidences
Published on November 12, 2007 - 256 Comments
Life is full of coincidences, some very minor, but occasionally - extraordinary. This is a list of 15 of the most incredible, unbelievable coincidences.
15. Childhood Book
While American novelist Anne Parrish was browsing bookstores in Paris in the 1920s, she came upon a book that was one of her childhood favorites - Jack Frost and Other Stories. She picked up the old book and showed it to her husband, telling him of the book she fondly remembered as a child. Her husband took the book, opened it, and on the flyleaf found the inscription: “Anne Parrish, 209 N. Weber Street, Colorado Springs.” It was Anne’s very own book.
14. Poker Luck
In 1858, Robert Fallon was shot dead, an act of vengeance by those with whom he was playing poker. Fallon, they claimed, had won the $600 pot through cheating. With Fallon’s seat empty and none of the other players willing to take the now unlucky $600, they found a new player to take Fallon’s place and staked him with the dead man’s $600. By the time the police had arrived to investigate the killing, the new player had turned the $600 into $2,200 in winnings. The police demanded the original $600 to pass on to Fallon’s next of kin - only to discover that the new player turned out to be Fallon’s son, who had not seen his father in seven years!
13. Twin Deaths
In 2002, Seventy-year-old twin brothers died within hours of one another after separate accidents on the same road in northern Finland. The first of the twins died when he was hit by a lorry while riding his bike in Raahe, 600 kilometres north of the capital, Helsinki. He died just 1.5km from the spot where his brother was killed. “This is simply a historic coincidence. Although the road is a busy one, accidents don’t occur every day,” police officer Marja-Leena Huhtala told Reuters. “It made my hair stand on end when I heard the two were brothers, and identical twins at that. It came to mind that perhaps someone from upstairs had a say in this,” she said.
12. Poe Coincidence
In the 19th century, the famous horror writer, Egdar Allan Poe, wrote a book called ‘The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym’. It was about four survivors of a shipwreck who were in an open boat for many days before they decided to kill and eat the cabin boy whose name was Richard Parker. Some years later, in 1884, the yawl, Mignonette, foundered, with only four survivors, who were in an open boat for many days. Eventually the three senior members of the crew killed and ate the cabin boy. The name of the cabin boy was Richard Parker.
11. Royal Coincidence
In Monza, Italy, King Umberto I, went to a small restaurant for dinner, accompanied by his aide-de-camp, General Emilio Ponzia- Vaglia. When the owner took King Umberto’s order, the King noticed that he and the restaurant owner were virtual doubles, in face and in build. Both men began discussing the striking resemblance between each other and found many more similarities.
1. Both men were born on the same day, of the same year, (March 14th, 1844).
2. Both men had been born in the same town.
3. Both men married a woman with same name, Margherita.
4. The restaurateur opened his restaurant on the same day that King Umberto was crowned King of Italy.
5. On the 29th July 1900, King Umberto was informed that the restaurateur had died that day in a mysterious shooting accident, and as he expressed his regret, an anarchist in the crowd then assassinated him.
10. Falling Baby
In 1930s Detroit, a man named Joseph Figlock was to become an amazing figure in a young (and, apparently, incredibly careless) mother’s life. As Figlock was walking down the street, the mother’s baby fell from a high window onto Figlock. The baby’s fall was broken and Figlock and the baby were unharmed. A year later, the selfsame baby fell from the selfsame window, again falling onto Mr. Figlock as he was passing beneath. Once again, both of them survived the event.
9. Mystery Monk
In 19th century Austria, a near-famous painter named Joseph Aigner attempted suicide on several occasions. During his first attempt to hang himself at the age of 18, a mysterious Capuchin monk interrupted Aigner. And again at age 22, the very same monk prevented him from hanging himself. Eight years later, he was sentenced to the gallows for his political activities. But again, his life was saved by the intervention of the same monk. At age 68, Joseph Aigner finally succeeded in suicide, using a pistol to shoot himself. Not surprisingly, the very same Capuchin monk - a man whose name Aigner never even knew, conducted his funeral ceremony.
8. Photographic Coincidence
A German mother who photographed her infant son in 1914 left the film to be developed at a store in Strasbourg. In those days some film plates were sold individually. World War I broke out and unable to return to Strasbourg, the woman gave up the picture for lost. Two years later she bought a film plate in Frankfurt, over 100 miles away, to take a picture of her newborn daughter. When developed the film turned out to be a double exposure, with the picture of her daughter superimposed on the earlier picture of her son. Through some incredible twist of fate, her original film, never developed, had been mislabeled as unused, and had eventually been resold to her.
7. Book Find
In 1973, actor Anthony Hopkins agreed to appear in “The Girl From Petrovka”, based on a novel by George Feifer. Unable to find a copy of the book anywhere in London, Hopkins was surprised to discover one lying on a bench in a train station. It turned out to be George Feifer’s own annotated (personal) copy, which Feifer had lent to a friend, and which had been stolen from his friend’s car.
6. Twins
The twin brothers, Jim Lewis and Jim Springer, were separated at birth, adopted by different families. Unknown to each other, both families named the boys James. Both James grew up not knowing of the other, yet both sought law-enforcement training both had abilities in mechanical drawing and carpentry, and each had married women named Linda. Both had sons, one of who was named James Alan and the other named James Allan. The twin brothers also divorced their wives and married other women - both named Betty. And they both owned dogs which they named Toy.
5. Revenge Killing
In 1883, Henry Ziegland broke off a relationship with his girlfriend who, out of distress, committed suicide. The girl’s enraged brother hunted down Ziegland and shot him. Believing he had killed Ziegland, the brother then took his own life. In fact, however, Ziegland had not been killed. The bullet had only grazed his face, lodging into a tree. It was a narrow escape. Years later, Ziegland decided to cut down the same tree, which still had the bullet in it. The huge tree seemed so formidable that he decided to blow it up with dynamite. The explosion propelled the bullet into Ziegland’s head, killing him.
4. Golden Scarab
From The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche: “A young woman I was treating had, at a critical moment, a dream in which she was given a golden scarab. While she was telling me this dream I sat with my back to the closed window. Suddenly I heard a noise behind me, like a gentle tapping. I turned round and saw a flying insect knocking against the windowpane from outside. I opened the window and caught the creature in the air as it flew in. It was the nearest analogy to the golden scarab that one finds in our latitudes, a scarabaeid beetle, the common rose-chafer (Cetonia aurata) which contrary to its usual habits had evidently felt an urge to get into a dark room at this particular moment. I must admit that nothing like it ever happened to me before or since, and that the dream of the patient has remained unique in my experience.” - Carl Jung
3. Taxi
In 1975, while riding a moped in Bermuda, a man was accidentally struck and killed by a taxi. One year later, this man’s brother was killed in the very same way. In fact, he was riding the very same moped. And to stretch the odds even further, the very same taxi driven by the same driver - and even carrying the very same passenger struck him!
2. Hotel Discovery
In 1953, television reporter Irv Kupcinet was in London to cover the coronation of Ellizabeth II. In one of the drawers in his room at the Savoy he found some items that, by their identification, belonged to a man named Harry Hannin. Coincidentally, Harry Hannin - a basketball star with the famed Harlem Globetrotters - was a good friend of Kupcinet’s. But the story has yet another twist. Just two days later, and before he could tell Hannin of his lucky discovery, Kupcinet received a letter from Hannin. In the letter, Hannin told Kucinet that while staying at the Hotel Meurice in Paris, he found in a drawer a tie - with Kupcinet’s name on it.
1. Historical Coincidence
The lives of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, two of America’s founders. Jefferson crafted the Declaration of Independence, showing drafts of it to Adams, who (with Benjamin Franklin) helped to edit and hone it. The Continental Congress approved the document on July 4, 1776. Surprisingly, both Jefferson and Adams died on the same day, July 4, 1826 - exactly 50 years from the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Sources: Ripley’s Believe it or not, BBC, New Scientist
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1. evan - November 12th, 2007 at 10:02 am
wow those are pretty crazy!
2. mix2323 - November 12th, 2007 at 10:09 am
i have never noticed any big coincidences in my life or any i can remember
3. ana - November 12th, 2007 at 10:10 am
Very nice list. Just a minor nitpick: the beetle’s scientific name (4) is Cetonia aurata, not Cetoaia urata.
4. jfrater - November 12th, 2007 at 10:14 am
ana: oops - thanks
mix2323: not a one? How about someone ringing you just when you were thinking about them?
5. JT - November 12th, 2007 at 10:19 am
There was a woman who wrote a book which apparenltly predicted the Titanic, about a ship called ‘Titan’ which hit an iceberg in the Atlantic and killed many people, exacerbated by the lack of life boats. She wrote around it 1904 as well. Crazy.
6. mix2323 - November 12th, 2007 at 10:21 am
no not at all
7. jfrater - November 12th, 2007 at 10:25 am
JT - yes - I have heard that too - I think she even predicted the month.
mix2323: that is kinda weird.
8. Morgaine - November 12th, 2007 at 10:26 am
Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare died the same day: April 23th, 1616. Both were great poets and novelists and both became a milestone in Spain and England’s literature.
By the way, what about this Ben Affleck’s film relating almost EXACTLY the story of little Madeleine McCann? Have you heard of it? Even the girls seem like twins! It’s spooky!
9. Ozhan - November 12th, 2007 at 10:27 am
#6 Twins
Could it be DNA?
10. jfrater - November 12th, 2007 at 10:28 am
Morgaine: I didn’t know that - thanks for sharing.
11. jfrater - November 12th, 2007 at 10:29 am
Ozhan: you are obsessed with DNA today!
12. Fili - November 12th, 2007 at 10:31 am
These are all unbelievable! I almost feel gullible for being so awed.
And THANK YOU so much for not including the “Lincoln-Kennedy” similarities.
Somehow, you keep impressing me. This list is great. However, I would’ve enjoyed it a lot more if you had somehow made a link citing a source for every story.
13. mix2323 - November 12th, 2007 at 10:33 am
i have deja vu a lot and i mean alot like three times a month and its the kind like you felt you did this before or were in a situation and i know what to do or say
14. Juggz - November 12th, 2007 at 10:36 am
awesome list, would love to see more like this.
honestly im getting a little bored with all the movie lists ive seen lately.
15. jfrater - November 12th, 2007 at 10:36 am
Fili: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wor.....858721.stm - that is the source of 13 - twin deaths
16. JT - November 12th, 2007 at 10:36 am
Found it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F....._the_Titan
Very creepy…
17. jfrater - November 12th, 2007 at 10:37 am
Juggz: me too - the next one isn’t a movie list either
18. Binglebore - November 12th, 2007 at 11:28 am
Several years ago, on a trip to New York City, my mother randomly chose one of the dozens of churches to attend mass. The pews were packed with hundreds of people, and she had trouble finding even one seat. When she finally did, she sat down right next to the priest from her small-town Wisconsin parish. Neither was aware that the other was in New York, and he had also chosen the church at random.
19. jfrater - November 12th, 2007 at 11:29 am
Binglebore - that is amazing!
20. Fili - November 12th, 2007 at 11:39 am
This one’s also remarkable:
http://www.suffolkfreepress.co.....id=3098148
21. StewWriter - November 12th, 2007 at 11:46 am
Here’s odd: I was born on 27, July 1974. I decided to do a family lineage tree a few years ago to see if my past contained anyone interesting. Now, my full name is Stewart William Miller, born on 27, July 1874 was a distant relative of mine named… ready for this: John. No kidding, William Stewart Miller. No joke. Cool, right?
22. jfrater - November 12th, 2007 at 12:11 pm
Fili: wow - amazing
StewWriter: I am confused - was his name John or William?
23. StewWriter - November 12th, 2007 at 6:24 pm
I’m back! Wow, we were down for a bit there! Anyway, his name was William… I was making a lame joke with the ‘John’ thing. His full name was William Stewart Miller and my parents both claimed they had no idea. Creepy!
24. Cyn - November 12th, 2007 at 6:27 pm
i’m so sorry for the downtime StewWriter. i’ll be keeping an eye on the site til i sign off for the nite and hopefully all will be well.
25. JamieofHackney - November 12th, 2007 at 6:47 pm
In #3, it states that the man’s ‘bother’ was killed in the same way. Were they related or did the other man just annoy him a lot?
26. Chad HXC - November 12th, 2007 at 6:56 pm
Hey those are pretty crazy but here is one not mentioned.
Jesus’s birthday was September 11, 3 BC
The attacks on the the twin towers where on September 11, 2001
which is also the number for the emergency crew 9-1-1
27. smac - November 12th, 2007 at 6:57 pm
Nice list. When I saw the title I immediately thought of the Poe story and the real life Richard Parker.
28. Kelsi - November 12th, 2007 at 7:01 pm
Wow…that one with the king is insane!! Can you believe that!? Nothing with the King Tut curse? Haha, well I guess it depends on where your definition of coincidence ends and where your spiritual beliefs begin.
My frehsman year of high school, I lost my schedule which was very bad at the time! I had a dream one night that I had found it between my desk and the wall, and the very next day, I dropped a pencil down between my desk and the wall, and lo and behold, there was my schedule!
29. Cyn - November 12th, 2007 at 7:10 pm
#3 corrected to read ‘brother’
30. The Dum Guy - November 12th, 2007 at 7:10 pm
Chad HXC– Are you joking? I wasn’t aware that Christ’s birth was known as to the day and month, although I’ve heard Jesus was a Leo.
31. StewWriter - November 12th, 2007 at 8:05 pm
No need to apologize so vehemently Cyn, I’m sure it was just some sort of error… though I was hanging on with baited breath! I LIVE HERE! I kid… slightly. Talk to ya soon…
32. andy - November 12th, 2007 at 8:15 pm
coincidence. my brothers daughter, who by pure luck
fell two stories to someone elses, pure luck this was, to someone else, they had the same name, and i’m hardly shitting you when i tell you she had the same colour hair as my uncle, who, buy this, i’m tellin you a family secret now, yes it was in a few papers, but he fell to his death… twice, i think, it was a while ago
33. Dave - November 12th, 2007 at 8:17 pm
The Dum Guy: It not known to the month and day.
Most biblical scholars place jesus’ birth in the spring…probably in April or May. Although some have placed it in November. Also the year is debated…3 or 4 A.D. is the most common belief.
As for the list…its the most entertaining list ive read in some time iam happy to say
34. Cyn - November 12th, 2007 at 8:19 pm
me vehement? LOL well, okay i was annoyed and then so happy it came back up.
35. andy - November 12th, 2007 at 9:13 pm
per happenstance; andy; well to begin with i’m in place as you’re twin, though i make expedient gestures to the likelihood of being the brethren of a sordid ukranian diplomat, i never the less wake up next to you. week in week out. your subtle whim, without your limbs, makes me a vagabond to your every whim. and you know how i feel about poetry. the sooner you die, the sooner i get the oil. i kissed you twice, i felt that once was enough. i loved you, but my shirts would never fit you.
36. erker - November 12th, 2007 at 9:52 pm
I’m not sure if this is as cool of a coincidence as some of the others but I like it because it is my family. My mom had all brothers and then ended up having all boys spending her whole life around boys. All my brothers and I are all born four days apart, all on Fridays, and all in both chronological and alphabetical order. Maybe coincidence, or just good family planning.
37. JonK - November 12th, 2007 at 10:12 pm
Here are a couple that relate directly to me.
My mom and her sister were both pregnant with their second child at the same time (me and my cousin). My cousin’s due date was September 26, 1987 and mine was November 26, 1987…exactly two months apart. Both my mother and her sister knew that they were going to have boys, so they didn’t share with each other what names they had picked out for us for fear the other would steal it. My cousin was born first, but exactly one week past his due date, on October 3, 1987 and my aunt named him Thomas Paul (Thomas after the Biblical figure and Paul after my late great-grandfather). Coincidentally, this was the exact name my mother had picked out for me. She was devastated. However, when I was born (which, also, was exactly one week past my due date on December 3, 1987 making my cousin and I two months apart anyway), my mother decided to name me Jonathan since my father’s name is John and December 3rd also happens to be my Uncle Johnny’s birthday.
Another one, regarding my mother, is perhaps even odder. My father’s parents used to live in Bella Vista, Arkansas which is a small retirement community in the northwest corner of the state. Every Christmas we would drive down there from Sioux Falls, South Dakota (where I grew up) and stay for a week in a time-share that my grandparents owned. Now, my mother was born in England to an Italian family…moved to Palermo, Italy on the island of Sicily when she was 2 months old…and then adopted in the United States when she was 10 months old. She grew up in the small town of Hudson, South Dakota (population: 350, give or take 50) before moving to Sioux Falls after high school. One of the Christmases we spent in the time-share in Arkansas, the people in the time-share directly adjacent to us, we noticed, spoke in Italian. We introduced ourselves and we found out that they had just moved from Palermo to Canton, South Dakota (population: 3,000 and about 13 miles northwest of Hudson) and were in Bella Vista visiting relatives, as well.
Pretty bitchin, huh?
38. Tim - November 12th, 2007 at 10:43 pm
I was sad to see that the James Dean coincidence wasnt number 1. If no one has ever heard of it it goes a lil somethin like this….
In September 1955, James Dean was killed in a horrific car accident whilst he was driving his Porsche sports car. After the crash the car was seen as very unlucky.
a) When the car was towed away from accident scene and taken to a garage, the engine slipped out and fell onto a mechanic, shattering both of his legs.
b) Eventually the engine was bought by a doctor, who put it into his racing car and was killed shortly afterwards, during a race. Another racing driver, in the same race, was killed in his car, which had James Dean’s driveshaft fitted to it.
c) When James Dean’s Porsche was later repaired, the garage it was in was destroyed by fire.
d) Later the car was displayed in Sacramento, but it fell off it’s mount and broke a teenager’s hip.
e) In Oregon, the trailer that the car was mounted on slipped from it’s towbar and smashed through the front of a shop.
f) Finally, in 1959, the car mysteriously broke into 11 pieces while it was sitting on steel supports.
39. 20Fan20 - November 12th, 2007 at 11:09 pm
not to be a kill joy and all but…
I wonder how many of these were simple coincidents made more so with some added details. The taxi driver hitting the two guys but over time the idea of the same passenger was added. You can see that potential in a lot of these.
I don’t see the big deal about number 1. Basically, two guys who worked together died on the same day and it was a holiday. I understand it was a coincidence but does not strike me as that fancy.
Then again, I may be tainted. I used to work in a book store and always had people telling me stories like this and how the stars had a role blah blah blah.
I grumble yet still enjoyed reading it!
40. RAD - November 12th, 2007 at 11:16 pm
Here is a cool coincidence:
One night I was online minding my own business when I get a random message at the same EXACT time (the only difference was like 100th of a second), from two of my friends: I open one message up and it says “Cranberry Sauce”
I open the second message up and it says “Cranberry Sauce”
So i asked what the significance of cranberry sauce was between us three and they both replied similarly. They both said they were bored and wanted to be random. Apparently they didn’t conspire against me, they actually both sent me the same message!
So i probed and probed and try to figure out how this happened, but after hours of believing they tried to trick me, we found out it really was a huge coincidence! it is one of the greatest stories that all three of us tell. we spent all night figuring out how it was possible that at the exact same SECOND of the same NIGHT to the same FRIEND they said the SAME EXACT RANDOM MESSAGE! craziness!
41. xdarkhorsex - November 13th, 2007 at 12:56 am
you really have to check the coincidences between President Kennedy and Lincoln, quite amazing. I’m amazed it’s not mentioned on this list at all.
it’s at this link
http://theshadowlands.net/jfk.htm
42. dangorironhide - November 13th, 2007 at 1:11 am
No. 28, Kelsi, King Tuts curse didn’t exist.
darkhorse: its not on the list because the ‘coincidences’ are a bunch of bull
http://www.snopes.com/history/.....ennedy.asp
43. xdarkhorsex - November 13th, 2007 at 1:21 am
ahh well then that explains it. a little research never hurt anyone, eh?
44. Tats - November 13th, 2007 at 1:53 am
Very interesting list. 15, 6, 5, and 3 really caught my attention.
45. chadster - November 13th, 2007 at 1:59 am
Sometimes, i will think i saw someone familiar, and realize its not them. Then, a few seconds/minutes later i see them. These are usually people i havnt seen or given thought to in years. This happens to me at least once a month.
46. AndyB123 - November 13th, 2007 at 8:17 am
Then there’s the coat worn by Frank Morgan, the actor playing the Wizard Of Oz. It had once belonged to Frank Baum, the author of - The Wizard Of Oz.
47. jody-k - November 13th, 2007 at 9:01 am
AndyB, I was thinking of the Frank Baum coat too.
One time, I was staying with my two best high school friends at a cabin owned by one of their families. We were watching Saturday morning cartoons when the Bugs Bunny show came on. We each talked about our favorite episode. I loved Bugs Bunny’s Barber of Seville. My friend, Diane, liked the one where Bugs Bunny was washed into the mad scientist’s castle with the monster (Bugs Bunny puts curlers in the monster’s hair). Angela (third friend) liked the rare episode of Wylie Coyote and Bugs Bunny where Bugs pulls out the over-sized magnet.
All three cartoons showed that morning. I still can’t believe that happened.
48. mark - November 13th, 2007 at 9:35 am
this is long, but worth reading!
there’s a band called Explosions In The Sky, and in 2001 they released an album called Those Who Tell The Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell The Truth Shall Live Forever. the album cover depicts a few human silhouettes holding what look like guns (soldiers?), and an airplane with it’s light shining on an angel which is appears to be signalling it, and a caption saying this “this plane will crash tomorrow.”
it was said to have been released on 10th sep (day before the 9/11), although it was actually released the previous m onth, august (which, according to some people, was the month geroge bush found out an attack was going to be made on america).
and relax.
49. jfrater - November 13th, 2007 at 9:48 am
mark: if it HAD been released the day before I would agree about it being an amazing coincidence
50. dangorironhide - November 13th, 2007 at 9:49 am
Its not a coincedence, but an odd thing anyway.
System of a Down’s album ‘Toxicity’ got to number one in the US on September 11, 2001. The most well known track from the album is called ‘chop suey’. The original title for that track was ’suicide’, but it was changed at the last minute.
51. chris parker - November 13th, 2007 at 9:57 am
Biggest coinicdence ever was the Abraham Lincoln and JFK coinicdence . Listen to these factss ….
Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846.
John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.
Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860.
John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960.
The names Lincoln and Kennedy each contain seven letters.
Both were particularly concerned with civil rights.
Both of their wives lost their children while living in the White House.
Both Presidents were shot on a Friday
Both were shot in the head.
Both were shot with one bullet.
Both were rumored to be killed in a conspiracy.
Neither was confirmed to be a conspiracy.
Lincoln was shot in the Ford Theater.
Kennedy was shot in a card made by the Ford Motor Company (a Lincoln no less)
Lincoln’s secretary was named Kennedy.
Kennedy’s secretary was named Lincoln.
Both were assassinated by Southerners.
Both were succeeded by Southerners.
Both successors were named Johnson.
Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was born in 1808.
Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy, was born in 1908.
Their first names both contain six letters.
John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Lincoln, was born in 1839.
Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated Kennedy, was born in 1939.
Both assassins were known by their three names.
Both names comprise fifteen letters.
Booth ran from the theater and was caught in a warehouse.
Oswald ran from a warehouse and was caught in a theater.
Both assassins were assassinated before their trials.
The only complete filming of Kennedy’s assasination was shot by Abraham Zapruder.
The only complete account of Lincoln’s assasination was written by John Zelfindorfer.
A week before Lincoln was shot, he was with friends in Monroe, Maryland.
A week before Kennedy was shot, he was with his friend Marilyn Monroe.
Lincoln’s last child, Tad, had his funeral held on July 16, 1871.
Later he was exhumed and moved to a different grave site.
Kennedy’s son JFK Jr. was lost at sea on July 16, 1999.
Later he was found, brought up, and then re-burried at sea.
52. JT - November 13th, 2007 at 9:59 am
This reminds me. There was a band who released an album called ‘explosion’ or something, and the album cover featured two towers, and on the album, track 11 was called september. The album was released one or two months prior to the 9/11 attacks and I remember everyone was obsessively ordering it off amazon.
If anyone remembers the title of the album or band, please share.
53. JT - November 13th, 2007 at 10:14 am
Found it:
http://www.amazon.com/Out-Loop.....amp;sr=1-3
54. evan - November 13th, 2007 at 10:54 am
chris parker, “Both were shot with one bullet”, JFK was struck by more than one bullet unless that just means in the head? which would seem pointless to include.
55. dangorironhide - November 13th, 2007 at 12:02 pm
chris parker: A) the kennedy-lincoln thing has already been mentioned
and
B) look at my comment number 42.
If you cant be bothered scrolling up there, i’ll paste the link again
http://www.snopes.com/history/…..ennedy.asp
56. Shabab - November 13th, 2007 at 1:53 pm
14. Awwww…that just sucks
12. Fishy….
11. OhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGod
10. I had a sudden urge to locate the mother and shoot her. twice.
8. WOW!!!!
6. OhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGod
5. COOOOOOL!!!!!
3. OhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGodOhMiGod
57. Joe - November 13th, 2007 at 1:56 pm
Speaking of coincidences. Poe also wrote a book about a Golden Scarab. Scarabs are a type of beetle that are very closely related to Arachnids, which include spiders. It was a spider that bit Richard (aka Peter) Parker and gave him his powers.
Strraannggee
58. dangorironhide - November 13th, 2007 at 2:21 pm
Joe: holy shit! I never realised that Poe was link so closely to spiderman! Wow, you’ve really opened my eyes!
59. Shabab - November 13th, 2007 at 2:24 pm
JT : OMG the album is actually called “I am the World Trade Center” ….wow…conspiracy theorist’s dream come true….
60. Terry - November 13th, 2007 at 3:39 pm
Those are pretty cool, but where are the sources. We really should question some of these…
61. 2overpar - November 13th, 2007 at 4:03 pm
i have a couple - mama cass elliot died in 1974 in room #12 at 9 curzon place. four years later keith moon died in the same room.
on a personal note - about 25 years ago a man came to work for the company that i was with. in talking to him, i discovered that he had attended east carolina college, a rather large college in north carolina. when i was growing up, a neighborhood friend of mine went to the same college. it turns out they were roommates.
62. Fe - November 13th, 2007 at 4:32 pm
Not to be a killjoy, but a several of those had me thinking ‘it’s too early for April Fool’s, Jaimie, and Halloween is already past.’
The one about the taxi hitting the brother of the previous victim, complete with the same passenger smacks a bit too much of ‘it happened to my friend’s cousin’s sister in law’s best friend’ tha get told as urban legends on All Hallow’s Eve.
63. Drogo - November 13th, 2007 at 9:47 pm
My favorite Kennedy/Lincoln coincidence is:
- Lincoln was born in a log cabin.
- Kennedy, as a child, once spilled Log Cabin syrup in his father’s Lincoln.
64. ben - November 13th, 2007 at 10:02 pm
heres one for ya: in the 1600s a boat sank off the caost of england. Only one man survived and his name was hugh williams. in the late 1700s a boat of the same name sunk in the same area. Only one man survived and his name was hugh williams. again nearly 75 years later a boat of the same name sunk near the same area. the only survivor was hugh williams
65. Monkey - November 13th, 2007 at 10:20 pm
Drogo - Hahaha!
66. jfrater - November 13th, 2007 at 11:58 pm
2overpar: that is true - and I think there was a similar occurrence related to the death of Judy Garland (also in Chelsea)
67. Tmabp - November 14th, 2007 at 7:29 am
Good list. I liked the revenge killing part that one creeped me out, keep up the good work jfrater.
68. Kikishua - November 14th, 2007 at 2:56 pm
This is a good one.
Was on holiday in Hawaii (live in the UK) with my husband and queued up for a whale watching trip. Got talking to an older man behind us in the queue. He asked my husbands name then said “I used to work with someone called X”. It turned out that 50 years ago, in WW2, he had worked in the same aircraft factory in the UK as my father-in-law. He remembered him very well, had had meals at his house, was even able to recite a poem my father in law had written at the time. They lost touch after the war and he had later emigrated to the USA - living in Seattle (for the past 30 years), but holidaying in Hawaii that week for the first time (just like us!)… amazing co-incidence that we ended up in the same queue in a completely different place to where we each lived…
69. worrymon - November 14th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
What about the codewords from the D-Day invasion appearing in a crossword puzzle in London in the weeks before the invasion! (ok, it turned out that kids had overheard the code-words from soldiers and supplied them to the crossword writer in his class, but nobody at the time knew it!)
70. jfrater - November 14th, 2007 at 3:04 pm
worrymon: I haven’t heard of that - thanks for mentioning it. Incidentally, your comment is officially the 13 thousandth comment on the site!
71. Perawani - November 14th, 2007 at 6:13 pm
Morgan Robertson, in 1898, wrote “Futility”. It described the maiden voyage of a transatlantic luxury liner named the Titan. Although it was touted as being unsinkable, it strikes an iceberg and sinks with much loss of life. In 1912 the Titanic, a transatlantic luxury liner widely touted as unsinkable strikes an iceberg and sinks with great loss of life on her maiden voyage. In the Book, the Month of the Wreck was April, same as in the real event. There were 3,000 passengers on the book; in reality, 2,207. In the Book, there were 24 Lifeboats; in reality, 20.
Months after the Titanic sank, a tramp steamer was traveling through the foggy Atlantic with only a young boy on watch. It came into his head that it had been thereabouts that the Titanic had sunk, and he was suddenly terrified by the thought of the name of his ship - the Titanian. Panic-stricken, he sounded the warning. The ship stopped, just in time: a huge iceberg loomed out of the fog directly in their path. The Titanian was saved.
72. alisa - November 14th, 2007 at 7:07 pm
Number 14 is just sad.
I think there is a movie about number 12. I THINK its called The Beach [with Leonardo Dicaprio] but Im only a near 65% sure.
73. Drogo - November 14th, 2007 at 8:28 pm
We went to Disney World, a trip almost 2000 miles from home. In a shop on Main Street we came across our neighbors from down the street.
and My Lincoln/Kennedy post was #63. - Lincoln 1863, Kennedy 1963.
74. CJ - November 15th, 2007 at 1:40 pm
There once was a man who was really wealthy. He took off his ring and threw it into the ocean from his yacht. He said “There is a better chance of me finding that ring then there is of me dying a poor man.” Several days later he ordered a catfish at a restaurant. After cutting into it he found his ring. Shortly after that he lost his fortune and dies a poor man.
75. jfrater - November 15th, 2007 at 1:41 pm
CJ: I hate to quote the social networks, but… pics or it didn’t happen
76. tuffstuff - November 15th, 2007 at 6:25 pm
I think #14 blew me away the most out of them all. What a coincidence!
77. John - November 15th, 2007 at 7:56 pm
You hear so many coincidences involving mutual friends, and just think how many strangers you see every day and don’t talk to. Makes that 6 degrees thing seem more than possible.
78. Diogenes - November 15th, 2007 at 8:30 pm
right. And if all strangers connected then we might all become gods again.
79. tkopics - November 15th, 2007 at 9:08 pm
Fun topic…
My mother and I ventured out to the local casino one night. In my pocket was a pewter figurine that I carried as a good luck charm.
About an hour into it, I came to the conclusion that it was not a luck charm at all, since this was the third time I lost my shirt while carrying it.
I took it out of my pocket, and slid it way back between two machines.
While driving home, my Mother reaches into her purse, and says, “look at this cool thing I found tonight” and shows me my “luck charm.”
80. jfrater - November 16th, 2007 at 4:05 am
tkopics: that is cool! Did your luck change once you dumped the charm?
81. Jacki - December 1st, 2007 at 12:13 am
The Richard Parker one makes me a little skeptical but the falling baby one is hilarious. Coincidences are fun things really. I was at a dinner party of 40 and there was no seating plan. I came with my friend and we took a seat. Moments later at our table, we were joined by 2 other women. Turns out, these two strangers had the exact same (first) names my friend and me. Heh.
82. jabroni - December 3rd, 2007 at 9:32 pm
Maybe the mother in that story was just trying to get the man’s attention… so she kept throwing her baby at him.
83. Mandi - December 3rd, 2007 at 9:39 pm
What a great article! I’ve seen a lot written on coincidence, you had a fresh look with several new ones!
84. Nick - December 4th, 2007 at 12:02 am
Richard Parker was my great-great Uncle (my maternal Grandfather’s Uncle). I wonder what he would think if his story was still being told today. His remains are (supposedly) buried in Peartree Church, Southampton.
85. Irusan - December 4th, 2007 at 4:54 am
The most incredible coincidence I ever heard was one that happened during a battle of the American
Civil War. A soldier was shot through the testes,
the same bullet pierced the ovary of a young woman
in a nearby house, and a child was conceived this way…Supposedly totally true, although I don’t have the source at hand. In fact, the soldier and
girl married and raised their child, a son.
Anyone know the source of this?
86. Drogo - December 4th, 2007 at 6:23 am
Uh, Yeah sure, Irusan, I heard that story, and that child was the great-grandfather of Dick Cheney.
87. evan - December 4th, 2007 at 6:31 am
no Irusan is telling the truth, well not really, that is a famous civil war rumor though. But its just that, a rumor. It’s not possible. Hell it was even tried by mythbusters.
88. Schemilix - December 4th, 2007 at 12:11 pm
StewWriter: You want to know an eerie coincedence? just as we are talking about birthdays, my own birthday is the 27th of July. Similarly, we were discussing birthdays earlier in school. Freaky.
89. Ben - December 7th, 2007 at 11:04 pm
Started off the night reading weird facts… ended up in this place.
Montreal, Canada August 2000
Off the Nantucket Clipper for a night of beer and music. End up at a table with two girls. During our coversation the topic rolls around to birthdays. Much to our amazement all three of us are born on January 28th, 1975. We pull out driver’s licences and passports and have a great time laughing and drinking the night away. I walk back to the ship to meet the 2;00am curfew and never see either one of them again.
90. Kyle - December 8th, 2007 at 9:22 pm
This was wierd, I was reading this page and I forgot why had had another tab open, but apparently before I stumbled to this page I had stumbled on onto page about another coincidence. so it was weird leaving this page and going to the next one about another coincidence. Not a big deal, but it was coincidental.
this was the page,
http://www.suffolkfreepress.co.....id=3098148
91. Doug - December 11th, 2007 at 4:37 pm
This one happened to me in about 1975 shortly after graduating from college:
A group of us was leaving a bachelor party (forcibly)at a bar in College Park MD. On the way out, someone grabbed my arm and said, “Remember me, Rusty”. I did; we played together on a Boys Club baseball team in Maryland when we were in the 9th grade.
After chatting with him for about 10 minutes, a good-looking woman our age walked up to Rusty and said hi. He said, “Hi, Terry, do you know Doug?” She looked at me and said “Yes.” We went to elementary school together in Elwood, NY until our family moved to Maryland right before 9th grade. I had a huge crush on her for years.
After about a half hour of reminiscing, we went over to the bar and get a beer. As we got to the bar, she recognized a guy sitting on a bar stool and said, “Hi Jim and introduced him to me.” I told her “I know Jim”, and he added, “We went to college together in Marietta, Ohio.”
92. Meep - December 11th, 2007 at 9:30 pm
this is a true case we studied in my legal studies class in high school. Unfortunately the names are not available as it was a criminal case in America.
A fell off the top of a skyscraper and part way down was shot with a shotgun. He landed in a net placed to protect window cleaners, but died from the gunshot wound. When all the facts of the case were identified it turned out that A was shot by his father, B. B had a strange habit of threatening his wife, C, with a shotgun whilst angry, though it was never loaded. A wanted to kill his mother, so he secretly loaded B’s shotgun. After waiting for many weeks he grew so angry that nothing had come from his plan that he jumped off a skyscraper. Coincidentally, his parents were in a room below and just as he fell past the window, B accidentally fired the shotgun into A, killing him. Because the gun was loaded by A it was ruled as suicide.
93. jfrater - December 12th, 2007 at 4:40 am
Meep - that very scene occurs in the opening sequence of a movie - I just can’t remember what movie it was at the moment.
94. Jack The Ripper - December 14th, 2007 at 9:42 am
thats insane the prince one so unimaginable
95. AnotherEngine - December 20th, 2007 at 2:09 pm
jfrater, is the movie you’re thinking of Magnolia? I think a similar thing occurs in the beginning of that movie.
96. SuperLyndsey - December 21st, 2007 at 9:11 am
Another amazing personal coincidence is that both my cats, as kittens, ran into the glass sliding glass door at full speed, at exactly the same place, after concurrently scaring one another, exactly one week apart.
They also happen to be brothers.
Another rather creepy coincidence is the time I was driving my car with four of my friends. We stopped at a red light of a busy intersection. I causally and half-jokingly made the comment that there shouldn’t be any crosswalks at this particular intersection, because in all my years of driving through it, I have never seen a single pederstrian.
At that moment a group of about 20 plus people cross the street two feet in front of my car.
97. Peter Foss - December 26th, 2007 at 4:13 pm
The book which pre-dated but mirrored the “Titanic” disaster was called “Futility” and was penned in 1898 by Morgan Robertson. The vessel was, indeed, called “Titan”.
98. Peter Foss - December 26th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
Sorry, MEEP, but the story of the man falling off a skyscraper and being shot, etc., etc. is an urban legend and has been around for quite some time.
See: http://www.snopes.com/horrors/freakish/opus.asp
99. Koin Sidense - December 28th, 2007 at 7:25 am
I cheated three times on my former wife with an unknown woman.
Years later, I found out that the unknown woman is my current
wife.
100. Lulu - December 30th, 2007 at 4:55 pm
Top notch list.
So heres one of my own coincidences:
Two years ago, on September 27, I had a… lets call it a very bad experience involving a guy, i was pretty devastated, and i didnt talk for about a week. Then, exactly a year later on September 27, my best friend had a very bad experience with a guy, and she was devastated, didnt talk for days. On that same day, and around the same time, I had another bad experience with a guy, also. After that, we have both had weird things happen with the number/date 27. We even found out that we first met on the 27th. And odd things will happen at times with the number 27 in them, and even locker numbers with the number 27 will somehow be relevant to us. call me crazy, but next year on September 27, i am not leaving the house.
101. Drogo - December 31st, 2007 at 12:37 am
November 1,2003 my cat Misty died of old age.
Nov. 1, 2004 my cat Sammy died of complications from surgery(brain damage, mom had him euthanized).
Nov. 1, 2005 My next door neighbors euthanize their elderly dog who was suffering.
Late oct.2006 my cat Angel got very sick and I thought, “Holy &%#@, if she dies on November 1st I’m going to freak out!” She survived, but nov.1,2007 made me nervous(haha).
102. Madi - December 31st, 2007 at 12:50 am
…I dont get #15. >__>
103. Drogo - December 31st, 2007 at 2:25 am
Madi, Anne Parrish assumed the book was another copy of the book she had as a child in America. Her husband noticed it was her actual copy that she owned as child, that had made its way to the shop in France.
104. GreenLantern - January 1st, 2008 at 9:46 pm
Edgar Allen Poe had several strange coincidences about his life and some of his books, but the one you mentioned probably takes the cake.
Thanks for the very interesting list!
105. Banjo - January 1st, 2008 at 9:50 pm
All the coincidences in my life took place on the same day. Maybe that’s a coincidence in itself.
I was in Milwaukee attending a conference and met Rosalyn Carter in the elevator of the hotel where I was staying. She was there giving a campaign speech for husband Jimmy who was running for president.
Later in the day I boarded a plane for my return flight to L.A. with one brief stop in Chicago. On the plane was a good friend who I had worked in the same department with in Anaheim, CA.
During the stop in Chicago, I entered the rest room at O’hare and saw another friend that I had worked with in Garden Grove, CA. He was there picking up his wife who was flying in from San Francisco. As he introduced me to his wife, she mentioned that she had grown up in Findlay, Illinois.(population 700.) My wife also grew up in Findlay, and it turned out that she and my wife were in the same class and had gone all the way through school together.
One the final leg of the flight to L.A. I sat next to a gentlemen in an Air Force uniform, and he asked me where I was employed. When I told him, he said “My father works for that company”. When he told me his father’s name I said “He’s my boss!”
106. gozer - January 1st, 2008 at 11:25 pm
When I was living in Montreal, my friend Rob went to visit his brother in San Francisco for a week. A couple of days into that trip, my phone rang and I answered it “hello?”
The voice said “Nick?” (my name)
Recognizing Rob, I went “Rob? How’s San Francisco treating you?”
“Fine,” he replied, and we proceeded to discuss his flight from Montreal, his brother, and San Francisco in general for a few minutes. Finally he asked to speak to somebody whose name I did not recognize.
After a few moments of confusion, it turned out that it was a different Rob, also visiting his brother in San Francisco and calling Montreal, expecting the phone to be answered by a different guy named Nick. Our voices sounded right to each other too.
We stayed on the phone for a few minutes discussing the unlikelihood of it all.
107. jfrater - January 2nd, 2008 at 1:45 am
isn’t it amazing how many coincidences we all experience? The comments are better than the list!
108. cam - January 2nd, 2008 at 3:55 am
About No.8 “Photographic Coincidence”…
Isn’t it more possible that this woman simply brought wrong film plate to develop and just kept the plate with the photo of his son at home and afterwards she took this film plate again when she was taking photo of her daughter???
109. Uhclem - January 2nd, 2008 at 4:32 am
Damn it! I had just finished making a list of the top 15 amazing coincidences for my blog, with the identical choices as you.
110. Edgar - January 2nd, 2008 at 6:22 am
Here’s a coincidence that happened to me years ago. My girlfriend and I were to attend a performance one evening, but she called and said that she was sick and could not make it. I decided to attend anyway. Shortly before the performance started, I was seated near the middle of the crowd when I saw a couple walked from the back of the building towards the front of the crowd. I could not see the woman’s face, but she wore an outfit identical to one that my gf frequently wore. Of course I was in a state of shock. Throughout the performance I could see this woman but not her face. Her height, body structure, hair style, jewelry, hand movement, head movement, and other mannerisms were chillingly identical to my gf’s. The scariest thing was that this woman walked with a barely noticable limp with her left leg; my gf walked the same way because she had gotten hit by a car when she was a girl. So through out the performance I was furiously gathering my words to confront this woman who I thought was my lying-two-timing gf. At the end of the performance I waited in my seat until the people up front began to exit. When the couple turned around to leave, I was petrified… this woman was not my gf, but someone else. The woman’s face did not resemble my gf’s in any way, but everything else about her was IDENTICAL, especially her limp. Needless to say, I felt as though I was in a twilight zone episode for the next few weeks. I never mentioned this to my gf, but I still would get an eerie feeling when she wore that outfit.
111. evan2 - January 2nd, 2008 at 7:08 am
Another one I heard was that when they were beginning to film The Wizard of Oz, some costume people were in a thrift store looking for clothes. They found this coat that seemed perfect for the wizard, and when they looked inside, they saw it had belonged to Frank L. Baum, the man who had written the book The Wizard of Oz was based on.
112. evan2 - January 2nd, 2008 at 7:17 am
i just thought of another one, after reading an earlier comment about a band releasing an album near september 11th. I’m not sure which band, but I believe Hatebreed, was supposed to have an album come out on September 11th. The album’s title: God Hates Us All.
My local record store had posters for it covering their windows, but after 9/11 they were all taken down.
113. Rikster - January 2nd, 2008 at 8:29 am
My sister got engaged to my friend Two days after the engagement she was mixing meat with the other ingredients for meat pies at the bakery where she worked, twenty minutes after she realised her ring had gone from her finger, she and her friends searched high and low for the ring looking in bathrooms, on pastry tables, on the floor, everywhere but to no avail. Here’s where it gets weird… the employees were allowed to buy meat pies that didn’t sell within a certain period at discounted prices and my sister always brought some home on a Friday. The following Friday we were eating meat pies and guess what she found in her meat pie….? Yep it was meat…! thanks for reading! :o)
114. Sirrach - January 2nd, 2008 at 9:00 am
Here’s a weird one I always like from my family:
My mother gave birth to my sister on August 4th. My Aunt’s birthday is on August 4th. My aunt gave birth to her daughter on December 30th. My mom’s birthday is on December 30th.
115. Sirrach - January 2nd, 2008 at 9:02 am
Also forgot to add. The day my grandfather passed away my mother lost her diamond from her engagement ring around the same time he passed.
116. HostBarracks.com - January 2nd, 2008 at 9:02 am
Coincidence or not?
BTW, interesting read and comments, except for the meat pie one above.
117. Grammar - January 2nd, 2008 at 9:15 am
You would get more hits on you site if you correctly typed the address…!
I thought the Riksters ‘meat pie’ story was funny…lighten up.
118. Mark - January 2nd, 2008 at 10:00 am
About 9 years ago, my girlfriend a the time and I were walking through a local shopping centre (this is in Australia). As we were walking around, I mentioned that I missed my best friend Marcel, who had moved back to Germany about 6 months earlier. 10 minutes later, we’re outside a store, and who should walk up to us but Marcel
He’d not told us he was coming back, and in fact had arrived just a couple days before.
It freaked my gf out, but that kind of thing always happens to me!
119. Mark - January 2nd, 2008 at 10:02 am
Oh, and another weird one (but perhaps not a coincidence). At least 3 days a week I will glance at the time (be it my watch, phone, or computer), and the time will be 13:37 precisely. Happened yesterday, too
120. evan - January 2nd, 2008 at 10:05 am
i do that all the time too, except it’s 3:11. I think it’s just we don’t care to notice the other eleventy-billion times we look at the time execept when that meaningful time appears.
121. Numbers… - January 2nd, 2008 at 10:12 am
Hey Mark…. have you tried adding or multipling those numbers to see if they in turn make any relevance to dates, numbers etc in your life? e,g, 1+3+3+7=14 then 1+4=5. ‘5′ being the number…? or 1×3x3×7=63. 6+3=9. ‘9′ being the number…? Interesting to see if they are of any major relevance especially when used together e.g the 5th day of the 9th month…
122. evan - January 2nd, 2008 at 10:21 am
1337 is a number represeting “leet”, slang for elite, a hacking term.
123. gozer - January 2nd, 2008 at 10:32 am
One more!
I was road-tripping around the Deep South one spring, and while touring Graceland in Memphis I ran into a friend of mine from Montreal. Neither of us knew the other one was there.
The VERY NEXT DAY I was on Bourbon St. in New Orleans. I wanted to know the result of an NHL hockey playoff game, but being in Louisiana, I was having a hard time finding out. I saw a guy in a Detroit Red Wings jersey and approached him to ask if he knew. It turned out to be the guy who lived two doors down from me in my university residence in Toronto, whom I hadn’t spoken with in over 10 years.
I have a theory that with certain highly-visited parts of the world (including Graceland and Bourbon St.), you could just pull up a chair and wait, and someone you know will eventually walk by. A British guy I knew who lived in Manhattan for a year told me that in New York, this was known in his circle of friends as the “two week rule”.
I also ran into a guy from my Ottawa high-school in rural Thailand once, but that was in the middle of nowhere — even weirder, since the two-week rule wouldn’t really apply there.
124. Tony Scott - January 2nd, 2008 at 11:36 am
There are no coincidences. All these things and millions more are all design characteristics of the life we are living that has been given to us by a great Creator. Many will see this, most of you won’t.
I was born into a family of 5 boys. My wife was born into a family of 5 girls. After the fourth boy, my parents decided to go for one more, hopefully a girl. After their fourth girl, my in-laws decided to try for one more, hopefully a boy. The first four in both families were delivered about one year right after the other. Both my mother and mother-in-law conceived their fifth child. My mother was pregnant with a girl, my mother-in-law, with a boy. In both cases, after three months they miscarried. Seven years later, in both cases, they got pregnant again. My mother with her fifth boy, my mother-in-law, with her fifth girl.
125. evan - January 2nd, 2008 at 11:38 am
and that’s how we became the Brady Bunch
The Brady Bunch!
The Brady Bunch!
and that’s how we became the Brady Bunch
126. evan - January 2nd, 2008 at 11:52 am
grrrr, i dislike not having the edit button for posts any more
127. Richard Parker - January 2nd, 2008 at 1:14 pm
For #12,In Egdar Allan Poe’s book, ‘The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym’ about the crew who ate the cabin boy named Richard Parker and the real life coincidence - I thought it coincidental that in the book, “The Life of Pi” by Yann Martel, he writes of a young boy named Pi, the son of a zoo keeper traveling with his family from India on ship carrying zoo animals that sinks, only to be the sole survivor in a life boat with an orangutan and a Bengal Tiger. The infamous tiger from the zoo was named Richard Parker. As to what happened to Pi, the orangutan and the Tiger named Richard Parker on the life boat - you’ll have to read the book. Sorry, no spoilers. Good book though. I wonder if Yann Martel was a big fan of Edgar Allan Poe.
128. ejmmf - January 3rd, 2008 at 7:05 am
#124 Hey Gozer that’s so true. my family were in Niagara Falls holidaying when we ran into 4 separate groups of friends that we hadn’t seen in years. Unfortunately my parents now bring up this story all the time….remember when we were in Niagara falls…….AArrrgghhh
129. kiwiboi - January 3rd, 2008 at 7:19 am
ejmmf - heh, I think many of us have a story like that…or know of one.
But, you know, while they can make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, if they are analysed clinically then there is often nothing to be surprised about.
For example, I would guess that millions of families have visited the Grand Canyon when on vacation. And I would also guess (reasonably, I think) that there have been a small number of occasions where someone has unexpectedly met their neighbour from Wherever, USA there; sheesh…they are dumbstruck at this coincidence! But I think it would be even more unusual for this *not* to occur once in a while given how many people visit the Grand Canyon over the years.
After all, if the odds are, like, 1 million to 1 against something happening, then this implies that for every million occurrences you should be surprised if you do *not* experience 1 jackpot.
What *is* unusual/freaky is that it happens to you !
130. Mad Jack - January 3rd, 2008 at 7:34 am
Whilst skiing a few years ago in Austria I had a Bulgarian ski instructor. Talking to him at lunch I asked if he had ever been to England. He said he had but only once to a little town west of Wolverhampton. I told him I was from a little town west of Wolverhampton and asked him it’s name. It turned out it was the town I was from. Amazed, I asked why he had visited. He said it was because he had a friend there he once met skiing years ago in Bulgaria. I asked the name of the friend and it turned out to be the brother of the wife of my friend who was on holiday with me but in another ski group.
131. Etrigan - January 3rd, 2008 at 8:15 am
Many years ago, I was sitting at an empty airport gate, reading the latest David Eddings book, and one of my favorite characters suddenly died. I was disgusted (and fairly tired and irritable from traveling), so I threw the book at the nearest trash can. It flapped in a curve and hit a man walking by on the ankle. I apologized, and he laughed as he handed it back to me, saying, “I’ve had some bad reviews, but this is the first time I’ve ever had one actually thrown back at me.”
Yep, David Eddings was walking through that same airport. We laughed some more at the coincidence of it all, he signed my copy, and we went our separate ways.
About six months later, in an entirely different city, I met and fell in love with a woman who shared my love of fantasy novels. We were consolidating our libraries, and she said that she wanted to keep her copy of “The Sapphire Rose,” because she had an autographed copy.
“Funny story,” she told me. “I ran into him at an airport, and told him I loved the book, except that he shouldn’t have killed Kurik. He said a lot of people had told him that, and one person had even thrown the book at him a few days before in the same airport.”
I just handed her my copy, open to the signature, “Michael — Sorry Kurik died. But you shouldn’t throw books. — David Eddings”
We kept both copies.
132. Coincider - January 3rd, 2008 at 8:40 am
I have one favorite spot outside where I use to read. Once I had read a book called “What Marx really said” in that place. After couple days, I returned there with another book, and I was shocked to notice that I had left the book there. Thanking my good look that it hadn’t rained and no one took it I grabbed it, and then noticed that it wasn’t actually the same book. It was same book series, but “What Freud really said”. That felt kinda spooky…
133. Jackie - January 3rd, 2008 at 9:03 am
Edgar: That story is particularly funny and interesting to me because that same thing happened to my boyfriend! We work in the same hospital so we meet up and go home together after we get off. Well he was on his way one day over to my lab to meet me to go home when he happened to look out the window and see a girl waiting for the bus (the one we take to go home). He said this girl had the same height, build, hair color, same grey coat and same red hat that I wear. He only saw her from behind so he thought it was me. Then he tells me that he just stares out the window for a few minutes in sadness and disbelief that I would go home without him and not say anything to him. Finally as she gets on the bus she turns around and he sees her face and sees that it’s not me. He said he was so relieved!
134. Jessica - January 3rd, 2008 at 10:17 am
I went to study abroad one semester and was just stepping off the plane in the Czech Republic. The airline had lost my luggage, I was travelling alone, and I didn’t speak a word of Czech. As I was trying to gather my thoughts and figure out what to do, I heard someone yell my first name. Since it’s a popular name, I didn’t react until I heard my full name. It turned out that an old friend I hadn’t spoken to in probably 2 years - the only person I knew at the time who didn’t live in the US - had moved to Prague and was at the airport to pick up someone else who didn’t show! It was so great, I can’t even begin to explain how relieved I felt when I saw a friendly English-speaking face at that moment!
Given the nature of this post, I half-expect him to read this now, haha!
135. GerryD - January 3rd, 2008 at 10:56 am
I have an interesting one…. My mother in law’s father was born on Feb 8th — she ended up getting married to my eventual father in law - who was also born on Feb 8th (2-8). Both her father and husband passed away and the day she had been celebrating her entire life began to fade - until the birth of my second son (2) and her 8th grandchild (8) who was born on…Feb 8.
as a side note: She was also present in the delivery room - the only birth of nine total grandchildren that she got to witness.
136. joshua - January 3rd, 2008 at 1:08 pm
I live in texas. I was travelling to NYC for work. I was 10 years out of high school in new york city the biggest city in the US, and I ran into 2 people from high school in dallas, at different times on the same day from. We had all been friends and none of us had spoken in years.
137. ansav - January 3rd, 2008 at 1:13 pm
In 2004, my parents went to Munich to Oktoberfest with my brother (who was stationed in Germany with the Air Force) and my sister-in-law. My parents, who met in England when my father was active-duty Air Force, got engaged at Oktoberfest in 1965, so this was a nostalgia trip for them.
The 4 of them tried for a while to find seats inside one of the beer tents, but they gave up after a while and ended up finding places outside. They were sitting next to a group of American college students. One mentioned scuba diving, which both my brother and sister-in-law do, so they all started talking about diving sites. My S-I-L asked if this guy had been to one particular place, and he said no, but his friend from New Jersey (who wasn’t there in Munich) had.
Since my mother’s family is from NJ, my brother asked where the friend was from, and the guy said, “He lives in this really small town called Sea Girt. I’ve been to his house. It’s a white house that’s only two houses from the train tracks and about 5 blocks from the ocean—what’s the address? Oh yeah, it’s easy to remember: 505 Chicago Boulevard.”
At this point, my brother starts stammering, “But that’s OUR house! But that’s OUR house!” Well, more precisely, it was my grandparents’ house, which they bought new in 1967 and which my grandmother continued to live in after my grandfather died. My aunt lived in it for a while longer, but finally sold the house in something like 1995. She sold it to a woman who kept it only about a year and then sold it to this guy’s friend’s family.
138. Scott - January 3rd, 2008 at 1:44 pm
On the first day of my first trip to South Korea I was walking from my taxi into my hotel to check in. As I walk to the front desk I hear “and there he is!” Turns out my best friend from high school whom I had not seen in 15 years was talking to someone about me at that exact moment. He was talking to my old baby sitter who was in Seoul with her husband whom she met in college. Turns out he was a student in a class I was teaching back in St. Louis.
At the end of the same trip I decided on the spur of the moment to visit Hong Kong before it was handed over. I grabbed the last available seat on the flight and ended up sitting next to a guy (”Miguel”) wearing a black and white checked shirt and a green “travel” hat. We chatted a bit and then went to sleep. Woke up in Hong Kong and lost track of Miguel as I went to the loo on the way to get my bags. While walking to the bag area I saw a guy in a black and white checked shirt wearing a green hat. I tapped his shoulder as I walked up to him from behind and said “ciao Miguel.” He turned around and it turned out to be a guy I played football with in high school!
Nothing else happened until I got back to the States (jet lagged and at 2AM) and went to my car. I pressed the button on my fob to open my trunk and put my gear in it. I unlocked the door and hopped in but the seat felt weird. Being so late/early and having been gonve for so long I didn’t think anything of it until my key wouldn’t start the car- wouldn’t even turn. Turns out I was sitting in a dark blue Honda Accord with a 7-11 coffee cup in the holder but should have been sitting in the BLACK honda accord with a 7-11 cup of coffee that was parked 3 rows over.
I have never had so many weird coincidences happen before or since this one trip.
139. DK - January 3rd, 2008 at 3:30 pm
This list was amazing (and sorta creepy)! Here’s my weird coincidence:
My grandmother had something like 7 brothers & sisters. The 2 youngest of which were twins, Richard & Ray. Ray died on their mother’s birthday, and at his wake, I remember my mother commenting on how great Richard looked, really healthy & all. A couple months later, Richard had a heart attack while walking his dog, and passed away. This was on their father’s birthday.
140. Anya - January 3rd, 2008 at 8:45 pm
When I moved to London several years ago, I found a room in a flat but had to wait a couple of days until the (then-)current tenant moved out. In the meantime, I was staying in another bedroom, through which you had to pass to get to the one I was eventually going to end up in. As I was sitting in the temporary bedroom and talking to my temporary roommate, the tenant who was leaving passed through, and lo and behold…it was a girl I worked with a few years before in podunk Plano, Texas.
141. Anya - January 3rd, 2008 at 8:48 pm
Ah…just recalled another one. My brothers, a friend and I went backpacking through Dublin last year, and my baby brother helped a couple of girls carry their luggage to their hostel room. They met up in the hallway a few minutes later to chat, and I joined them shortly thereafter. A few minutes later, a third member of their party came along, and it turned out to be the TA from my organic chemistry class.
142. Liyla - January 3rd, 2008 at 9:05 pm
This List Was Very Interesting, Thanks For Listing It!! ;o)
143. Sam - January 4th, 2008 at 12:31 am
Site your F*CKING sources! Otherwise we can’t tell whether or not you made this crap up!
144. Linabeena - January 4th, 2008 at 12:39 am
I loved this! Thanks so much for such an interesting and enlightening list
I was particularly fascinated by no. 12 Poe coincidence, as we learned about the *real* cabin boy Richard Parker in our Criminal Law class, and I was intrigued by it back then (R v Dudley & Stephens) (@ #81 Jackie - nothing to be skeptical about!) I wikipedia’ed the Poe book and the real cannibalism case and saw they didn’t cross reference each other. Would be interesting if each article linked each other, since it’s always fun to find random trivia (just like the Futility story and Titanic!)
@ #53 JT - I checked out that album and freaky! What more, it was released on 17 July which is my birthday…. Hmm..
145. sir jorge - January 4th, 2008 at 9:47 am
ok, this list is the best thing i’ve seen in a long time. great post, great reading!
146. kiwiboi - January 4th, 2008 at 10:33 am
Sam - nice attitude
147. Lucas Costa - January 4th, 2008 at 11:22 am
Essas coisas nunca tem em portugues… agora eu que sou Mobral vou ficar sobrando e rindo de minha ignorancia, a margem de toda uma realidade informativa que poderia mudar todo o percurso de minha miserável vida. Bem, mediante os fatos expostos chego a conclusão que o melhor a fazer é assistir novelas e fumar um cigarro, para que minha saúde física e mental se comprometam de vez e o inglês deixe de ser um entrave em minha vida.
148. Meesha - January 4th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
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149. Meesha - January 4th, 2008 at 4:14 pm
Not as eerie as some posted, but did you know that Johnny Horton (folk singer of “North to Alaska,” “Sink the Bismark” ect.) was married to the same woman Hank Williams was at the time of their deaths? They both died in a cadillac and played their last show at the same small venue in Austin, TX?
150. Matt - January 5th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
Just a little correction: the Declaration of Independence was not signed on July 4th, it was READ and announced on July 4th. I believe it was signed two days earlier.
151. boliyou - January 6th, 2008 at 10:39 pm
This was a fun list. I particularly liked the avenging tree, and the Poe coincidence. It sparked some great memories for other people too. Thanks!
152. Luis - January 15th, 2008 at 2:29 pm
this is a bit odd to me.. about every other day i somehow seem to look at the time and it’s 10:26…and my birthday happens to be Ocotber 26 (10/26)
153. cory - January 17th, 2008 at 1:59 pm
ansav- haha! I’ve driven don that road before and so have probably seen that house, I live right by Sea Girt
154. Koin Sidense - January 18th, 2008 at 11:04 am
This one is for Sam…
Two years ago, I met this beautiful girl Belinda at a Lulu Club (NYC) and we had a one night stand resulting in the hottest sex of my life. Last October,
I saw her again, same club and she pretended not to remember me and again we ended up having hot sex. Turns out she’s Belinda’s twin sister!!!
155. Chossie - January 22nd, 2008 at 11:18 pm
Wow great list. Here’s a doosie: My grandfather passed away 5th May 1981. Two yrs later I was due to be born 5th May 1983, however I didn’t make it to that date BUT my baby girl was born 5th May 2007!
156. sue - January 24th, 2008 at 8:34 am
The day after I read this list I was telling my family about it and they thought I was making it all up
157. jrock - January 24th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
When my sister was a freshman in college her roommate’s grandparents lived next door to ours in a retirement villa in Florida.
158. Lamar - January 24th, 2008 at 11:08 pm
Another spooky one: I think it was during the construction of the Boulder or the Hoover Dam, the last man killed was the son of the first man killed!
159. H. de Boer - January 25th, 2008 at 5:27 am
I assume that the story about the Italian king must be genuine, because it would be possible for a historian to debunk it, otherwise.
If the restaurateur came from the same town as the king, might they not have been related, without knowing it? (Princes often produce bastard children.) That would make their physical resemblance less uncanny.
Margherita is of coures a very common name in Italy.
If the restaurateur had the same age as the king, it might not be all that peculiar for them to reach the top of their career (coronation, and their own restaurant) at roughly the same time. The chance of it happening on the same day would be something like 1 in 1000, but no smaller.
If the restaurateur looked exactly like the king, they may have been killed by the same person. Who intended to murder the king all along, but mistook the restaurateur for the king, realized his mistake after shooting him, and then went on to murder the real king a few hours later.
By the way, how many taxis are there in Bermuda? If there are only two or three of them, and only a few people ever make use of them, perhaps because they have notoriously accident-prone drivers, the Bermuda coincidence would become somewhat less weird than it seems at first sight.
160. jfrater - January 25th, 2008 at 5:29 am
H. de Boer: thanks for the comment - very insightful!
161. Lani - January 27th, 2008 at 6:47 pm
Here’s mine.
I was in fifth grade, and looking in my school liberary, and found a book callen “notes from a liar and her dog”. So I was just thinking of reasons to call a book such an odd name, and thought about names that might sound like that. So, I decided that maybe in the book, a girl was named Alyla Antherdag, was teased for her name and called “a liar and her dog.”
Don’t ask, I was 10.
Then, in 6th grade, we were supposed to write short stories, and we would have real authors come in to our school and talk to us about them.
In my story, I named my character Alyla Antherdag.
Guess who the author I got was.
Yep, the author of “Notes From a Liar and her Dog.”
162. Rosie - January 27th, 2008 at 7:25 pm
Before I was born, my sister (5 at the time) had nicknamed me Bean, because in the sonogram picture I looked like a bean. She always wanted to know when “her Bean” was going to be born. Then, I was born with a birthmark shaped just like a bean on my leg.
and, on a more racist note, some jerks from my school say I’m not a beaner cause I’m only half mexican, so I’m just a bean.
:o)
163. Krista - January 29th, 2008 at 1:43 am
Has anyone heard of “The Secret”? I don’t know if anyone has mentioned this, but if you watch, listen, or read it, it is very relavent to this whole coincidence thing!
This isn’t THAT exciting, but I am the youngest of 4. I have two brothers and one sister who were all born within five years of each other and I was born five years after the youngest of the three. So they are all fairly close in age. Every single one of them has two girls and then one boy in that order…
…right around the time that my youngest nephew was born I got pregnant with my first child. Of course I had to go and ruin it and get pregnant with a boy! I guess its just because I’m always the one that is different. But hey, I’ve only had one ultrasound and I work in the postpartum unit at the hospital, I’ve seen many parents expecting to have one sex and have another, so there is still hope! I guess we’ll find out in June. But the ultrasound was probably right.
164. jfrater - January 29th, 2008 at 1:51 am
Krista: congratulations! As for the Secret - I have heard of it but not read it. Your comment reminded me of a line from the Godfather: “May your first child be a masculine child” said to the couple on their wedding day
165. Christy - January 30th, 2008 at 10:21 am
Have you ever prayed for God to show you if He is real or not?
Well, here’s you’re answer.
All of these crazy coincidences are God’s way of letting us know that nothing happens by CHANCE. You are not here by chance. None of this “just happened”.
166. Rikster - January 30th, 2008 at 10:34 am
Hey Christy…what if I had prayed to the Easter Bunny, Father Christmas, Loch Ness Monster or whoever with the same question….would that then mean they were real too?
167. downhighway61 - January 30th, 2008 at 10:37 am
christy- no. no i haven’t. i’m pretty sure this wasn’t a religious list.
168. Rikster - January 30th, 2008 at 10:42 am
Your exactly right Christy, it’s not a religious list so please dont bring religion into it…
169. downhighway61 - January 30th, 2008 at 10:45 am
ummm. christy didn’t make that last comment. i did. i didn’t bring religion into it. i thought her comment was pretty damn out of place. I AGREE WITH YOU!
170. Rikster - January 30th, 2008 at 10:50 am
“Ooops sorry, my bad” :o(
171. downhighway61 - January 30th, 2008 at 10:55 am
that’s ok!
172. Rikster - January 30th, 2008 at 10:58 am
:o)
173. Sensei - January 30th, 2008 at 12:42 pm
Great list. I have three siblings and so with my parents there were six of us. Our birthdays are: 8-9, 21-22 and 27-28. All different months but I always thought it was weird.
Before I was married my apartment number in Philadelphia was 1606 so I later used that as my password for many things. I proposed to my wife in that apartment and later our two children were born, first my son on the 16th then my daughter on the 6th.
My wife is Jewish and I’m Catholic. When we were getting married we had a terrible time trying to find a priest. My parish priest flat out refused to do it so I contacted an old family friend who agreed. Both these priests died on the same day - our first anniversary.
174. Sensei - January 30th, 2008 at 12:48 pm
And I forgot this one. We lived about an hour away from my parents when we found out my wife was pregnant with our son. We wanted to tell our parents in person so we waited a while until we could get there. We drove to my parents’ and when we walked in the door my brother and his wife were there telling my parents that she was pregnant! My son was born the following September 16th and my nephew was born a month later on October 16th.
175. Chossie - January 30th, 2008 at 5:46 pm
Yeah I dunno about God, but there’s definitely somethin bigger out there…
176. SevereTireDamage - January 30th, 2008 at 6:18 pm
Chossie you probly think the world is flat too.
Here’s a coincidence: One time I saw my cousin who lives 30 miles away at a subway…
believe it
177. Chossie - January 30th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
Pfft hardly my friend. Thats just silly
178. Chossie - January 30th, 2008 at 6:45 pm
All I’m saying is, doesn’t it set off your imagination? Of course that relies on you having an imagination to begin with…
179. Polly Odyssey - January 31st, 2008 at 2:20 pm
My mom once, when she was in High School, went skiing with friends. She and her friends ended up going to a group of boy’s trailer and drank beer.
Years later, my mom was on a business trip and got stuck next to a man on the plane. He started telling her a story about a group of girls who were skiing and came to his trailer and drank beer with him.
180. Nzbyrd - January 31st, 2008 at 6:08 pm
Another Book conincidence. When a close ffriend of mine was a young teenager, she made a couple of scrapbooks, with pages of fashion maazines pasted into them. She then bound the books with old wallpaper.
About 40years later, in a different city, my friend and I attended a second hand book sale. While rumaging through the craft books, my friend came across the books that she had made so many years ago (was a very freaky experience), the store keeper gave her the books back at no charge.
Just another small coinkidink… Both my children