Weird Coincedences

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  1. Glitchy

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    When the Cars 2 movie came out, I had a dream that there was toy car that was a damaged version of one of the cars in the movie, a few days later, I found it in Walmart.
     
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  2. NGAP NSO Shotgun Chuck

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    According to Autobytel, a 2014 AWD Dodge Journey is 66.6 inches tall.

    Well, that explains a whole lot.
     
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  3. Slammington

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    Just 8 months before the 9/11 attacks, Larry Silverstein bought the World Trade Center with a down-payment of $124 million and insured it for 7 billion dolllars. The towers were also condemned and would have costed $15 billion to disassemble. After the 9/11 attacks which destroyed the WTC, Lucky Larry made $4.6 billion from his insurance policy, after a relatively smal linvestment of $124 million.
    http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=15459

    An incredible coincidence which made this man very very rich.
     
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  4. NGAP NSO Shotgun Chuck

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    All the cars currently in my driveway have weird coincidences in their license plates. Alaska non-vanity plates are in the format ABC-123, and the coincidences are all in the numerical parts.

    The Sunbird's plate ends in the speed that cop's radar gun told him I was going.

    The Escort's plate ends in my old pack number from when I was in the Cub Scouts as a kid.

    The Journey's is the weakest and will not be described here as it belongs to my mother and I don't want to tempt potential dox droppers.
     
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  5. SixSixSevenSeven

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    There's a reason that happens, your music was probably being broadcast on mic XD
     
  6. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    My initials are NPR.
     
  7. corvette86_97

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    wow you know your origins
     
  8. 98crownvic

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    I don’t remember what it was exactly, but I was watching a Chevy commercial review saying that their commercials were trash, and then I got a Chevy ad. That probably wasn’t it, I just don’t remember what actually happened except it was something ironic like that.
     
  9. Spiicy

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    i lost my Logitech MX Master Mouse dongle 2 days ago, and then i found it 5 min before I left the place yesterday, i would have never seen it again, and that would have been 60 dollars in the trash
     
  10. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    No, my father's last name is Rynearson and he is a WWE fan so he named me Nick Patrick because the referee Nick Patrick was a asshole and he wanted me to have a asshole name.
     
  11. Haida

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    Maybe, i was playing FH3 Online with turned mic on (Which i noticed after month of playing).... Just think how much things i told to other players which they didn't know the duck i am talking about.
     
  12. corvette86_97

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    nobody see that (nobody means ME)
     
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