What's in a  Name?
A  computer error gave two women in America called Patricia the same social  security number. When the two women were brought together in an office to  rectify the blunder they discovered that
-    They had both been born with the names Patricia Ann Campbell
 -    Both of their fathers were called Robert Campbell
 -    Their birthdays were on 13th March 1941
 -    They had both married military men in the year 1959 (within eleven days of each other)
 -    They each had two children aged 19 and 21
 -    They both had an interest in oil painting
 -    Both had studied cosmetics
 -    Both had worked as book-keepers
 
Bullet With Your Name  on It
In  1893, Henry Ziegland ended a relationship with his girlfriend.
Tragically, his girlfriend took the news very badly, became distraught  and took her own life.
Her  distressed brother blamed his sister's death upon Henry, he went round to  Henry's house, saw him out in the garden and tried to shoot  him.
Luckily, the bullet only grazed Henry's face and embedded itself in a  nearby tree.
In  1913, twenty years after this incident, Henry decided to use dynamite to uproot  a tree in his garden. The explosion propelled the embedded bullet from the tree  straight into Henry Ziegland's head - killing him  immediately.
 Lucky  Hughs?
On  December 5th 1660, a ship sank in the straights of Dover - the only survivor was  noted to be Hugh Williams.
On  5th December 1767, another ship sank in the same waters - 127 lost their lives,  the only survivor was noted to be Hugh Williams
On  8th August 1820, a picnic boat capsized on the Thames - there was one survivor -  Hugh Williams.
On  10th July 1940, a British trawler was destroyed by a German mine - only two men  survived, one man and his nephew - they were both called Hugh  Williams.
 With a Quack Quack  Here
Mr  McDonald was a farmer who lived in Canada - nothing extra-ordinary in that -  until you learn that his postcode contained the letter sequence  EIEIO.
 'Til Death Did Them  Part
In  1996, Paris police set out to investigate a late night, high speed car crash,  both drivers had been killed instantly.
Investigations revealed that the deceased were in fact man and  wife.
Police initially suspected some kind of murder or suicide pact but it  became apparent that the pair had been separated for several months - neither  could have known that the other would have been out driving that night - it was  just a terrible coincidence.
 She's Behind  You!
Michael Dick had been travelling around the UK with his family to track  down his daughter, Lisa - who he had lost contact with ten years  earlier.
After a long fruitless search, he approached the Suffolk Free Press, who  agreed to help him by putting an appeal in their newspaper.
Fortunately, his long lost daughter saw the appeal and the pair were  reunited. The odd thing was, his daughter had been right behind him when the  free paper took the photograph - shown in the photograph above. What are the  chances of that!
 Licensed To  Thrill
A  fifteen year old pupil at Argoed High School in North Wales was to sit his GCSE  examinations in 1990.
His  name was James Bond - his examination paper reference was  007.
 What Goes  Around….
In  1965, at the age of four, Roger Lausier was swimming off a beach in Salem - he  got into difficulties and was saved from drowning by a woman called Alice  Blaise.
In  1974, on the same beach, Roger was out on a raft when he pulled a drowning man  from the water - amazingly, the man he saved was Alice Blaise's  husband.
 Lightning Never  Strikes Twice?
British cavalry officer Major Summerford was fighting in the fields of  Flanders in the last year of WW1, a flash of lightning knocked him off his horse  and paralysed him from his waist down.
He  moved to Vancouver, Canada, six years later, whilst out fishing, Major  Summerfield was struck by lightning again and the right side of his body became  paralysed.
After two years of recovery, it was a summers day and he was out in a  local park, a summer storm blew up and Major Summerfield was struck by lightning  again - permanently paralysing him.
He  died two years after this incident.
However, four years after his death, his stone tomb was destroyed - it  was struck by lightning!
 Practice What You  Preach
Businessman Danie de Toit made a speech to an audience in South Africa -  the topic of his speech was - watch out because death can strike you down at any  time.
At  the end of his speech, he put a peppermint in his mouth, and choked to death on  it!
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