I love a good coincidence. I know that's all it is and that my particular pattern recognition bias makes me link some things while ignoring others. But the spookiest thing happened today. I'm a little freaked out by it.
I've had a very busy couple of days - my old boss from Swindon, Alan, has been to visit me with his mother, so I've shown them the delights of Seaford, Eastbourne, Jevington, and Alfriston.
About 18 years ago, I worked with Alan about 140 miles from where I live. We also worked with a guy called Stephen and we'd often go out for a pint together. Stephen moved to work in this area and alerted me to the job at Lewes which was the reason I moved down. At the time, Stephen bought a house in Eastbourne and I rented it from him until I got myself on my feet. Then, Stephen and I had a massive falling out and I haven't seen him or spoken to him for 6 years.
Today, I took Alan and his mum to Eastbourne and as we were walking by the bandstand, Stephen was walking towards us. Bearing in mind I work in Eastbourne half the week, I've never once seen Stephen there before. It's the first time Alan has been to Eastbourne. It's the first time all three of us have shared the same airspace in more than 15 years.
We didn't speak. He recognised us, we recognised him. We passed by each other.
What are the chances?
I've had a very busy couple of days - my old boss from Swindon, Alan, has been to visit me with his mother, so I've shown them the delights of Seaford, Eastbourne, Jevington, and Alfriston.
About 18 years ago, I worked with Alan about 140 miles from where I live. We also worked with a guy called Stephen and we'd often go out for a pint together. Stephen moved to work in this area and alerted me to the job at Lewes which was the reason I moved down. At the time, Stephen bought a house in Eastbourne and I rented it from him until I got myself on my feet. Then, Stephen and I had a massive falling out and I haven't seen him or spoken to him for 6 years.
Today, I took Alan and his mum to Eastbourne and as we were walking by the bandstand, Stephen was walking towards us. Bearing in mind I work in Eastbourne half the week, I've never once seen Stephen there before. It's the first time Alan has been to Eastbourne. It's the first time all three of us have shared the same airspace in more than 15 years.
We didn't speak. He recognised us, we recognised him. We passed by each other.
What are the chances?