Your Biggest "Coincidence"

Had a couple recently. One was Nevada had their city wide garage sales and one of addresses having one was my childhood home.

Another happened yesterday. Earlier in the day I spent part of the day separarting m and m's that someone had mixed with skittles.

then last night the opener for weird al did a performance of crazy train and video board showed people doing crazy things and one of things shown was a person mixing skittles and m and m's.
 
One of my sisters lives in San Francisco, and I travel there for work a couple of times a year. We usually meet up for a drink or something.

I had a quick trip up there - flew in late in the evening, had meetings the whole next day, then was flying out in the evening. I heard from my brother she was back home visiting our mom anyway, so I didn't tell her I was going to be in town.

Flew into SFO and was waiting on the BART platform to take the train into the city. I was trying to read the sign to make sure I was going the right way (I wasn't wearing my glasses) and realized the woman standing directly under the sign was STARING me down. Refocused and, yup, there was my sister, waiting for the same train.

Edit: I almost forgot - I called my wife when I got to the hotel and told her I met a woman on the train platform and it was like I'd known her my whole life.
 
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On the same note of coincidence, this thread reminds me of the Cyclones in the Wild. Just got back from a vacation in Switzerland. On a hike in the Swiss Alps I had on a Cyclone Hoodie. On the same trail we came across another family. The Dad/Husband was wearing the exact same hoodie as me. That's about as close as I can get on coincidence. I was about 8 years older than him, he didnt live anywhere near me, nor have any similarity to me as a major/job. But still....what are the chances.
 
Is there that one moment in your life when something utterly impossible, defying every odd, breathtakingly miraculous happened? A moment so jaw-dropping that it left you speechless, gasping, maybe screaming — completely undone by sheer astonishment? That unforgettable instant that still ambushes your memory out of nowhere, burned into your mind because it was simply too extraordinary to forget?

As a teenager, I went on field trips with a nature club. We'd get up early, travel to some unique wild area, and have a naturalist identify flowers, trees, and wildlife while explaining their biology, ecological niche, and natural beauty.

On one particular trip to a large wetland, our guide—who came across as a know-it-all show-off from the outset at 6:00 AM—seemed intent on impressing some girls in the group. His demeanor grew increasingly irritating as the day wore on. His specialty was birds, and he spent the morning pointing them out, especially rare ones. I kept quiet, knowing something about birds myself.

Eventually, we ended up on a barren dike with water on one side, a corn field on the other, and a small cluster of bushes between. The guide launched into a lengthy spiel about birds he'd supposedly seen in the area. Finally, I spoke up, hoping to make an impression of my own.

I pointed at the bushes and boldly announced without any evidence that there was a Yellow-breasted Chat—a rare bird I'd never seen before—in those bushes. To everyone's complete surprise, a Chat flew out, landed on a fence just 15 feet away in bright sunshine, and remained visible for about ten seconds.

I still can't explain how that happened. The odds must have been millions to one. Yellow-breasted Chats aren't found in marshes, don't perch on isolated fence lines in summer, and are rare even in ideal habitat. It still baffles me to this day—it's the closest I've ever come to experiencing something like telepathy.
Yes, but I'm a gentleman so I won't share her name. :cool:
 
Not sure about coincidence per say, but sometimes what I've thought were the worst things in my life ended up being the biggest blessings. Especially when it comes to relationships and career things. I am way better at taking things that are sometimes negative in stride and not letting them be "the end of the world" moments. I used to be as bad as anyone with handling adversity.
 
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We were biking down by Captain Roy’s in DSM a few years ago and I missed the turn to go by the river so we stayed on Pennsylvania Avenue and was headed to Mullets. This white Dodge truck pulls up and asked for directions. Here it was my nephew and his wife from Council Bluffs in town for a wedding. I asked how the heck he knew it was me, the ISU bike jersey and my build gave me away he said We ended up taking them to breakfast at the breakfast club. Totally just couldn’t believe it. If I hadn’t missed the bike path turn, we would have never known they were in DSM.
 
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Way back when MTV played music videos, I saw a band that I really liked and really got into their music. Then, I moved to Minnesota and started talking to a guy I met and he casually said he was in a band. Yep, he was the lead singer of the band I'd been listening to for years. Kind of blew my mind.
That’s all we get? So I’m guessing it wasn’t Prince from Prince and the Revolution?
 
That’s all we get? So I’m guessing it wasn’t Prince from Prince and the Revolution?
It wasn't nearly as exciting as that. It was a band called Spymob who got "famous" by being Pharrell Williams band for N.E.R.D.

And, in another weird coincidence, in looking up an article to link for you, I found a Variety article from just a few days ago that says they're reuniting!

Spymob on Reuniting Decades After Touring With Pharrell's N.E.R.D. https://share.google/Xd5WXCw9l9IJABt2X
 

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