xxmimixx
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Many times things that have happened, by pure chance, one in a million.
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I had quite a few but I think the most incredible is this one:
About 10 years ago was living in London, my flat mate found a wallet with passports and travel tickets in the underground. She brought it home, because she noticed all documents where in Italian and thought the fact that I spoke Italian might come handy in reuniting the item with its owner.
I found a business card (same name as on passport) called several times but no answer. Didnt want to bring it to the Police as I thought they wont actively 'look' for them, probably just wait for a claim. So kept hold of it for a couple of days (whilst I was still thinking I could do something about it!)
Until when a couple of days later I was on my way to work, by tube. But was way too early so I decided to get off at Leicester Square and have a stroll, some ice-cream at the Hagen-Dazen shop.
There was a juggler with a large crowd surrounding him. I joined in to have a look at his tricks.
Then he started picking people from the crowd. Two people.
One of them was the person in the passport!!!!!!! I almost fainted and so did he when I approached him!!!
PS: I had to meet him again to hand over his stuff and he told me there was no answer on the number I had tried to call as his elderly mum was deaf!
Tell us your story here.
I had quite a few but I think the most incredible is this one:
About 10 years ago was living in London, my flat mate found a wallet with passports and travel tickets in the underground. She brought it home, because she noticed all documents where in Italian and thought the fact that I spoke Italian might come handy in reuniting the item with its owner.
I found a business card (same name as on passport) called several times but no answer. Didnt want to bring it to the Police as I thought they wont actively 'look' for them, probably just wait for a claim. So kept hold of it for a couple of days (whilst I was still thinking I could do something about it!)
Until when a couple of days later I was on my way to work, by tube. But was way too early so I decided to get off at Leicester Square and have a stroll, some ice-cream at the Hagen-Dazen shop.
There was a juggler with a large crowd surrounding him. I joined in to have a look at his tricks.
Then he started picking people from the crowd. Two people.
One of them was the person in the passport!!!!!!! I almost fainted and so did he when I approached him!!!

PS: I had to meet him again to hand over his stuff and he told me there was no answer on the number I had tried to call as his elderly mum was deaf!