13The unlikely comeback
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Mary Grams and Lena Påhlsson lost their wedding rings, a decade apart. While Canada-based Grams in Canada lost hers in 2004, Pahlsson lost it in Sweden in 1995. Years later, both women found the rings in their gardens, in their carrots, which had grown through the rings.
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14Double whammy
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A woman named Virginia Fike won the lottery twice in one day in 2012. She later said that she picked the numbers based on her parents’ anniversary and their ages, and they turned out to be lucky.
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15Lottery queen
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Joan Ginther, known as the Lottery legend won the lottery four times. She had a PhD in statistics and figured out the algorithm which was used by that specific lottery system.
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16Luck of lightning
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Roy Sullivan gained the nickname of the Human Lightning Conductor. He was a US park ranger who was hit by lightning seven times between 1942 to 1977 and survived them all.
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