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Off-Topic -- the Coincidences Discussion - 2016

But just now I was listening to Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me on NPR, and they started talking about Zima. Apparently it's been taken off the market. So, hey, question answered.




I was reading an article on the Freddie Gray case and learned for the first time that of the 6 police charged in his death, one is named Caesar and another is named Nero. I can't wait to hear the names of the other 4.




Well, I got home from running errands, logged on and learned that my friend's husband just died today. She mentioned that his date of birth is 40 years to the day before GG died -- June 28th, 1953.

Unfortunately, the rest of the section was drowned out by the Burlington-Northern that came by 100 feet from where I was parked...

Justice Earl Warren's name kept coming up again and again when I recently read The Two Assassins. I mean, obviously, that's his name on the cover of the Warren Report. He also got mentioned repeatedly in the one I just finished, Ungodly: The Passions, Torments, and Murder of Atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair; he was one of the Supreme Court justices who heard the prayer-in-schools case.
Well, I'm a little ways into Beyond the Body Farm: A Legendary Bone Detective Explores Murders, Mysteries, and the Revolution in Forensic Science, and one of the first names Bill Bass mentions is a colleague named Earl Warren.
He also has a student in here named Bruce Wayne, but that's neither here nor there...








I found out about a book from the Jaws ripoff era, called The Pike. I immediately sent for it, having learned that Joan Collins was all set up to star in a movie based on it, but they never released it.
Well, people have been mentioning pike to me all week. I just got out of a therapy session an hour ago that mentioned pike, and I was approached by a client I haven't seen in a couple of years who wanted to show me a photo of himself with an enormous pike he'd caught on a fishing trip. The whole week has been like that.
Oh, here's Joan with her would-be costar:



When you think how many words are being simultaneously broadcast all over the world, and how many different topics are being mentioned in those broadcasts, that is really bucking the odds.

Nate, as he appeared on the day he was released from the reform school where I was working at the time:

I was at a ball game last night and bought a beer. The lady asked for my ID, looks at it and says: "Oh WOW!"
Shows me her ID, same birthdate.
Shows me her ID, same birthdate.
Here's another one. A coworker and I were discussing how there is no way to add memory to an iPhone. I go check my e-mail, and a company has developed a case that, you guessed it, adds memory to an iPhone.

"War! What is it good for? Absolutely nuthin'!
It's nothing but a heartbreaker
Friend only to the undertaker..."
And the undertakers in Nice are going to be pretty busy this week...

Shows me her ID, same birthdate."
Same year?



Wow! That is certainly a coincidence.


This keeps getting stranger and stranger...last week I posted that I read two books in a row that mentioned Joy To World by Three Dog Night. This week a third book mentioned the song...P. 110 of When You Are Engulfed In Flames by David Sedaris.

Or bullfrogs.

Maybe it's a sign that I should have been looking for her all along using the Dept of Corrections site...

Interesting. Not a common name by any means.

Or bullfrogs.
The plot thickens. I saw a meme thingy on my Facebook page today that listed the top songs from 1971. Guess what the top song was!
For those of you on my Facebook page I re-posted it just so you could see that I'm not making this up!

Or bullfrogs...."
The plot thickens. I saw a meme thingy today on my Facebook page that listed the top songs of 1971, Guess what the top song was! I shared it so if you are my friend on Facebook you can see that I am not making this up!



Similarly, I learned from reading Murder in Little Egypt that Eldorado, Illinois is pronounced el-doh-RAY-doe.
Another birthday coincidence: in Haigh: The Mind of a Murderer they mention how awkward it was for the killer's family and friends to call or visit the prison to wish him a happy 40th birthday when they all knew he was days away from being hanged. (Now THERE's a nice point of etiquette for Emily Post to tackle.) The author specifically said that his birthday was on Sunday, July 24th -- and I realized with a bit of a start that last Sunday was in fact July 24th.






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