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What is the weirdest thing that ever happened to you?
Here's mine...
1. Mom and Dad get divorced. Dad moves to the other side of town. Mom, brother and I move to the country (out of the city). Dad has neighbors that later have kids. I baby sit for the neighbors and get to know the neighbors very well, almost like an extended family.
2. My brother meets a girl online. His girlfriend lives in the neighborhood where I lived with mom and dad before they divorced. Brother's girlfriend says to me "I have a friend I'd like to set you up with". "She lives a few houses away." I learn that she's a lawyer and works for the court system as a referee.
3. I work in another city 30 miles South from where I live. I talk to some coworkers about my brother's girlfriend setting me up with a lawyer who works for the city. Word spreads in the facility. Another worker comes to me and says "What's this I hear about you seeing a lawyer?". I say the girls first name and my coworker completes her last name, and starts laughing, turns and walks away. I ask "what's wrong with her?" He just shakes his head and says "good luck with her."
4. I talk to neighbors in (1) about my brother's girlfriend setting me up with this girl. The neighbors know the girl's family, and hesitates but eventually gives me the low-down on the WHOLE family situation - not good.
5. Facts: I went to grade school with the girl (K-2nd). When mom and dad divorced I went to another school system and did not see this girl for many years. During 6th grade I meet this girl again at camp. Three years ago, my brother's girlfriend tries to set me up with the same girl.
6. The weirdest thing: I cross paths with this girl 3 times in my life from childhood to adulthood. I know 3 people at the same time in my life, who don't know each other, but they all know ME and the GIRL.
This reminds me of an article I read in Discover Magazine (December 1998) title "Six Degrees of Separation". A mathematician suggests with a proof that any two people on Earth a no farther away than 6 people. John knows Tim(1) who knows Mary(2) who knows Theodore(3) who knows Gertrude(4) who knows Agnas(5) who knows Mike who knows QUEEN ELIZABETH.
According to this article, anyone reading this post is TWO degrees of separation from Jürgen Schremp, CEO of Mercedes Benz. I don't know the man, but someone I know, knows him.
Fascinating...
Here's mine...
1. Mom and Dad get divorced. Dad moves to the other side of town. Mom, brother and I move to the country (out of the city). Dad has neighbors that later have kids. I baby sit for the neighbors and get to know the neighbors very well, almost like an extended family.
2. My brother meets a girl online. His girlfriend lives in the neighborhood where I lived with mom and dad before they divorced. Brother's girlfriend says to me "I have a friend I'd like to set you up with". "She lives a few houses away." I learn that she's a lawyer and works for the court system as a referee.
3. I work in another city 30 miles South from where I live. I talk to some coworkers about my brother's girlfriend setting me up with a lawyer who works for the city. Word spreads in the facility. Another worker comes to me and says "What's this I hear about you seeing a lawyer?". I say the girls first name and my coworker completes her last name, and starts laughing, turns and walks away. I ask "what's wrong with her?" He just shakes his head and says "good luck with her."
4. I talk to neighbors in (1) about my brother's girlfriend setting me up with this girl. The neighbors know the girl's family, and hesitates but eventually gives me the low-down on the WHOLE family situation - not good.
5. Facts: I went to grade school with the girl (K-2nd). When mom and dad divorced I went to another school system and did not see this girl for many years. During 6th grade I meet this girl again at camp. Three years ago, my brother's girlfriend tries to set me up with the same girl.
6. The weirdest thing: I cross paths with this girl 3 times in my life from childhood to adulthood. I know 3 people at the same time in my life, who don't know each other, but they all know ME and the GIRL.
This reminds me of an article I read in Discover Magazine (December 1998) title "Six Degrees of Separation". A mathematician suggests with a proof that any two people on Earth a no farther away than 6 people. John knows Tim(1) who knows Mary(2) who knows Theodore(3) who knows Gertrude(4) who knows Agnas(5) who knows Mike who knows QUEEN ELIZABETH.
According to this article, anyone reading this post is TWO degrees of separation from Jürgen Schremp, CEO of Mercedes Benz. I don't know the man, but someone I know, knows him.
Fascinating...