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Coincidence? Again?

23.5.2010
Coincidence? Again?
The day after Indra Shan passed away, the obituary column in the Star announced with a verse from the Bible…
I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
Then, I was watching a Denzel Washington movie called ‘Book of Eli’. He was portrayed as a gun wielding futuristic servant of God trying to save the only surviving Bible. He managed to follow the said path but succumbed to his injuries sustained in his journey albeit accomplishing his mission. He was narrating in the background at the end of the movie and his last words were…
I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
Is it because I am looking out trivial things like these?

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  1. It has a sense of humour but no taste...........and coincidence makes this blog mysterious by a chop.......

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  2. Now what did I say about coincidences? Just look at the oil spill in Gulf of Mexico and within a couple of days, it happened in our own backyard - Selat Tebrau!

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  3. My blog today is titled Radio GaGa, and Dean John's article in Malaysiakini is titled 'Going GaGa over Gaza' and Danny is playing Lady Gaga's new song on the piano. Coincidence?

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  4. like I wrote on Coliseum cinema on 20.12.10 and there are having an interview on BFM radio on 23.12.10 with the owners of the Coliseum cinema and restaurant! Coincidence or what?

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  5. I wrote a post titled 'Waltzing Matilda'and the next day I read Steig Larsson's book 'The girl who played with fire' and I read about hurricane 'Matilda' hitting Grenada! Again!?

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  6. like I am writing on my Tasmania experience under the heading 'heaven on Earth' - a song by Belinda Carlisle and the newspaper publishes an article on her book. A singer writing a book?

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  7. Like we got a helper named Sophia and I watched a movie called, 'Life is like that' starring Katherine Heigl and her baby is named Sofie!

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  8. I was writing about Star Trek and 'Beam me up Scottie' and viola the next day, some guy on the radio talking abt the same. Is it just me, or is there an evil force out to freak my brains?

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  9. Like I took part in bareno run in Bkt Jalil stadium (13.3.11). Two days later, I had to go to an apartment just opposite the venue of run for a funeral. And I have not gone there since, just as I never went or stopped by at that area in aeons.
    And on 26.3.11, had to pick my daughter from Duta Nusantara in Hartamas. Guees what, the following day visited my old friend who just happened to stay in Puncak Prima. Hartamas!!! Haven't been there ever before!

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  10. I started blogging about Ah Longs in M'sia yesterday (coming soon) and what do you know - Star today reports on Ah Long, complete with same angle of pix i took with my el cheapo mobile phone!!

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