1. Gemini
Twin brothers, Jim Lewis and Jim Springer were separated at birth and adopted by different families. Both families put their names James. Two boys grew up without knowing each other, but both were taken to the woodwork and the two were married women called Linda. Both gave birth to sons, one named James Alan and his son, while the other James Allan. Gemini also divorced and married other women, both named Betty. And both had a dog named Toy.
2. Photographic coincidence
A German mother, who photographed her infant son in 1914 left the film in a shop in Strasbourg. But war broke out and the woman was unable to return to Strasbourg to take the picture. Two years later, she bought a movie in Frankfurt to photograph newborn daughter. When the film was developed, there was another figure appeared and that was her son. Previous film she had left many years ago in Strasbourg was not developed and was sold as unused.
3. Mysterious monk
In the 19th century in Austria, a painter named Joseph Aigner attempted suicide several times. The first time, when he was 18 years old, a Capuchin monk named prevented, by accident. Again the age of 22, the same monk prevented him from hanging himself. Eight years later he was convicted for political activity, but the same monk intervened to save. At the age of 68, Aigner managed to kill himself and the mysterious monk who was head of the funeral ceremony.
4. Baby falling from window
In
1930, in Detroit, a man named Joseph Figlock walking on a city street,
when a baby fell from a window on the back of Figlock. Neither apple nor Figlock suffered no damage. A year later, the same baby fell from the same window in the same building on Z.Figlock, as he was passing on the road. Again, neither Joseph nor Figlock baby was not injured.
Friday, April 19, 2013
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