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Old Aug 04, 2006, 08:40 AM
Anonymous23
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I was just sat at my computer listening to music and playing on a game, i had media player on and i have all my songs on it (just over 1200 tracks) and its set to RANDOM play mode.

well anyway, i was sat playing on my game and i had a text come through on my phone, it was Laura, an ex of mine ive had feelings for for so long. its a long story but to cut it short - i fell madly in love with her shortly after my mum died and we lasted 4 months until she cheated on me. we went a little while without talking until i got back in touch with her and ended up teling her how i felt for her, and that the memories i had of her kept me going through some of my depression. she didnt like it, put simply. we lost contact for a couple of years and i text her earlier this year (back in May) and we spoke about all sorts (not how i felt for her, we kind of avoided that topic wisely) and that was the last time id heard from her.

well like i said, a text came through on my phone and it was her, and just as i saw it was her name, a song came on my player that was out at the time laura and i were together, and it always makes me think of her. out of 1200 songs it happened to be our song, is that coincedence or what!

and even wierder, as im writing this post now, our other song has just started, that is so wierd, whats the chances of that! 2 songs out of 1200 that are played happen to be our songs, freaky.

has this ever happened to anyone else? is it a sign or just coincedence?

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