Saturday, November 9, 2013
Consolidating blogs
Please note that I'm no longer posting to this blog. All old posts have been moved to my main blog PJMixer and I'll be posting new coincidences over there starting November 2013.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Cross reference coincidence with wanting
Just posted a very long piece on my main PJMixer blog called Ramblings of the wanting. It was regarding controlling my desires for things like new cars and cameras. The evening after I completed the post I got a ride to my ultimate game in my friend's brand new Audi A5 (pow) and got to play a little with another friend's Nikon D600 (umpf).
Friday, March 22, 2013
Bob was my limo driver from the airport. As soon I detected his English accent we struck up a conversation that continued until he delivered me home. Perhaps a first for me, getting an English accented limo driver in Toronto - and not just any Englishman. He used to live just a few miles from my home town in England and only when I handed him my business card did I find out his mother's maiden name is the same as mine.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Wayne Furniture ghost sign
Monday, September 24, 2012
Kozma
I was in Montreal for an ultimate tournament on the weekend. Our playing fields were located at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, so there were a few patients hanging around, including one character wearing a Colorado Rapids hockey shirt with Kozma on the back. I didn't recognize the name and a quick online search didn't find an NHL player called Kozma.
Watching baseball highlights this morning, and Pete Kozma from the St. Louis Cardinals is featured.
Watching baseball highlights this morning, and Pete Kozma from the St. Louis Cardinals is featured.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Counting sheep
Just stating a new Sci-fi titled The Android's Dream by John Scalzi. The title actually comes from a futuristic breed of sheep that some how becomes a part of the plot. There's mention of counting sheep.
A buddy just recommended a great Aussie funk band called Skunkhour. In their song Do You Like It there's also mention of counting sheep.
Oh and there was some other weird news story I glimpsed yesterday that reported on a winemaker using sheep to trim the leaves off his vines.
Lots of coincidences keep happening but missed posting them recently.
A buddy just recommended a great Aussie funk band called Skunkhour. In their song Do You Like It there's also mention of counting sheep.
Oh and there was some other weird news story I glimpsed yesterday that reported on a winemaker using sheep to trim the leaves off his vines.
Lots of coincidences keep happening but missed posting them recently.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Pulp Fiction and Neil Diamond
Listening to iTunes DJ and I thought of playing You'll be a Woman soon as I heard the Pulp Fiction remake by Urge Overkill on CBC Radio 2 the other day.
iTunes DJ next track is a newer Neil Diamond Track (No Words).
iTunes DJ next track is a newer Neil Diamond Track (No Words).
Saturday, May 5, 2012
A couple of small coincidental events today
As posted on my primary blog, PJMixer, I saw a hawk attack a smaller bird on my walk with my dog this morning. After the post I checked into Facebook and on the first page was a photo of a beautiful hawk from a friend of mine.
I just posted another entry on in Tune in about hip-hop music and I found a video from a remix track of Gil Scott-Heron and it features the story of a US Olympic boxer. This is coincidental as my wife is sitting next to me and she just loves everything to do with the Olympics, although she doesn't like Gil's raspy voice - we'll see if she watches the video.
Now, there was a third coincidence today, but I can't recall it.
I just posted another entry on in Tune in about hip-hop music and I found a video from a remix track of Gil Scott-Heron and it features the story of a US Olympic boxer. This is coincidental as my wife is sitting next to me and she just loves everything to do with the Olympics, although she doesn't like Gil's raspy voice - we'll see if she watches the video.
Now, there was a third coincidence today, but I can't recall it.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Nagra pops up in Alcatraz
Watching the Golden Globes on Sunday night, my wife confuses Slumdog's Freida Pinto with the actress from Bend it like Beckham, Parminder Nagra. Unlike, Pinto who I'd seen recently in Rise of the the Planet of the Apes, I hadn't heard nor seen Nagra in a long time.
I decided to give the new Alcatraz series a try last night (very good I might add) and who is one of the stars - Ms. Nagra. I had thought there was a second coincidence, but I was mixing up Sam Neill with Derek Jacobi who I'd seen in The Gathering Storm on Sunday. Almost a double.
There have been lots of coincidences since I posted last in October, but unfortunately have been neglecting this blog.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Hot Tub Time Machine and old friends
After I got home from ultimate last night, I watched a hilarious movie called Hot Tub Time Machine. I've been thinking of old friends a lot this week, people I've been friends with since university years, for over 25 years. They are an important part of my life and I make a big effort to stay in touch with them: I saw one (high school and university) friend in Vancouver last week while there on business and I'm staying over with a friend in Ottawa next week while I'm in town for another (rare) business trip. I've seen 2 other friends here in Toronto over the last few weeks and we go to concerts often together. I have two of one of my oldest friends live just 4 blocks from me and I'm seeing another tomorrow in Paris, Ontario. Over the last year, I've also met up with an old university friend who lives in New York. Including, my wife who I met in 1986, that makes a circle of 9 university friends whose friendships I cherish.
Well, that's not really really a coincidence, but perhaps one of the reasons I chose to watch the movie late last night. But I wrote another blog this week on inTunein and I made a reference to an old song called Obsession by Animotion. Of course, that song was was one of the many great 80's tracks in the movie. Also have to say in closing, the last scene was just a perfect fit for The Talking Head's Once in a Lifetime.
Well, that's not really really a coincidence, but perhaps one of the reasons I chose to watch the movie late last night. But I wrote another blog this week on inTunein and I made a reference to an old song called Obsession by Animotion. Of course, that song was was one of the many great 80's tracks in the movie. Also have to say in closing, the last scene was just a perfect fit for The Talking Head's Once in a Lifetime.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Synapses
I just saw the movie Limitless tonight. My modest review on Facebook was:
Oh, and the coincidence ? Limitless is based on the plot premise that what if there was a pill you could take that would allow you to use more/all of your available brain capacity. And, if there's anyone who can quickly get your synapses firing and expanding your brain around new ideas, it's Malcolm Gladwell. I'd highly recommend all his books, my favourite being Blink.
I really liked it, lots of fun, action and an interesting premise. Plot could have taken a little more load, but all together, very entertaining. Gotta go and connect a few new synapses.I then checked my Yahoo email and found an email from Luminato regarding the addition of the New Yorker series, which includes one my favourite authors and big thinkers - Malcolm Gladwell. I'm really excited about the opportunity to see him and hopefully hear about his new ideas.
Oh, and the coincidence ? Limitless is based on the plot premise that what if there was a pill you could take that would allow you to use more/all of your available brain capacity. And, if there's anyone who can quickly get your synapses firing and expanding your brain around new ideas, it's Malcolm Gladwell. I'd highly recommend all his books, my favourite being Blink.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Pi and Einstein
I'm a mathy and I almost missed the geeky numerical date alignment of March 14th with Pi (3.14...). Thank you to an old math friend from The University of Waterloo who posted this fun fact on Facebook. On the 14th, my wife told me that Albert Einstein's birthday was March 14th which I hadn't heard before. In the evening, my daughter and I watched a family movie called Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. In a later scene, Jason Bateman's dry accountant character begins to feel the magic of the emporium and picks up an Einstein doll who appears to be talking to him. Nice geek coincidence.
Andorra
My son is currently in France on a two week student exchange. As expected, news from my son is rather brief, however my wife and the mother of the French host student have been exchanging quite a few emails. We've learnt that she is originally from a small nation called Andorra. I'd think I'd heard of Andora previously, but not this small nation in the Pyrenees.
The day I heard about this, I was working on a crossword puzzle and the clue for 4 down was Pyrenees nation.
The day I heard about this, I was working on a crossword puzzle and the clue for 4 down was Pyrenees nation.
The scarcity of water
I took my daughter to the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) during March Break and spent some time at the Water exhibit. We both learnt a lot about the scarcity and value of fresh water to our lives and planet. The timing of this exhibit seemed tragically coincidental with the recent tsunami disaster in Japan.
After the ROM, we had a nice lunch then went to see the new animated movie, Rango. I didn't know much about this movie, except its Western theme and Johnny Depp lead voice. It turned out the primary plot of the movie was to do with the depleting water supply for a desert town. There was even underground shot of an aquifer, which I knew much more about after visiting the ROM's Water exhibit.
After the ROM, we had a nice lunch then went to see the new animated movie, Rango. I didn't know much about this movie, except its Western theme and Johnny Depp lead voice. It turned out the primary plot of the movie was to do with the depleting water supply for a desert town. There was even underground shot of an aquifer, which I knew much more about after visiting the ROM's Water exhibit.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Wall of Death
I was talking about the stunt show called Wall of Death during a family visit to Windsor last weekend.
I picked up Q magazine today with [ex-Oasis front man] Liam Gallagher's mug on the front cover. He's formed a new band called Beady Eye and the first release is called Roller. The video includes the Wall of Death.
I picked up Q magazine today with [ex-Oasis front man] Liam Gallagher's mug on the front cover. He's formed a new band called Beady Eye and the first release is called Roller. The video includes the Wall of Death.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Santa Monica Blvd.
I was in Santa Monica for our sales conference this week. Mostly business, but I managed to see a some of the city with a little walkabout with work colleagues Thursday night, incl. Santa Monica Blvd. On the flight home I was reading a novel called The Lock Artist and the main character was on Santa Monica Blvd.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Neighbourhood limo riders
I arrived home this evening from a business trip to California. Lots of lineups, including a chilly 10 mins waiting for a limo ride home. When it was close to my turn, I made eye contact with the gentleman behind me in line and we exchanged a few words. Turns out he lives about 2 blocks from my house.
Girls on motorcycles
I just flew back home from Los Angeles and on the flight I read a few chapters of a book and caught a movie. I'm currently reading a novel called The Lock Artist and in the chapter I was reading today, the main character whisks away his 17 year old girlfriend on the back of his motorcycle. I also watched The Kids Are All Right and there's a scene where Ruffalo's character takes his 18 year old daughter for a ride on the back of his motorcycle.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Wheels, pedals and casters - snap
Leaving the house on Thursday morning and I notice some people walking with a stroller. The stroller gets caught on a crack in the sidewalk and the right front wheel bends and breaks - snap. Lots of head scratching and I leave them to tackle their morning mishap.
As I was driving home after a meeting in Scarborough I was coming down Yonge Street off the 401 and was carefully overtaking a cyclist squeezed between the parked cars and my inside lane. Snap - he breaks his left pedal off the crankarm.
The next day I'm at a customer's office and grab a chair in one of the cubes and one of its casters is snapped off.
Snap.
As I was driving home after a meeting in Scarborough I was coming down Yonge Street off the 401 and was carefully overtaking a cyclist squeezed between the parked cars and my inside lane. Snap - he breaks his left pedal off the crankarm.
The next day I'm at a customer's office and grab a chair in one of the cubes and one of its casters is snapped off.
Snap.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Morteza
I had a business lunch with a customer and my colleague made reference to a senior executive at one of our other customers. The name was Morteza, I've heard the name before, but I've never been sure whether it's a first name or last name or whether it is a man or a woman.
In the evening I was at The Hangar for my ultimate game and walked in the washroom and there was a large soccer player at the urinal and the name on the back of his shirt was Morteza.
I'm pretty sure they're not the same person.
In the evening I was at The Hangar for my ultimate game and walked in the washroom and there was a large soccer player at the urinal and the name on the back of his shirt was Morteza.
I'm pretty sure they're not the same person.
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