The Trickster in Sweden

 

Sometimes, idle surfing around the Internet turns up some really odd synchronicities.This one from Sweden, involving a weight watchers clinic, has the trickster’s fingerprints all over it.

Apparently, while 20  clients of a weight watchers clinic in Växjö, in south-central Sweden, were lining up to be weighed for the week, the floor started to rumble. Some of the people in line thought it was an earthquake. Stuff flew up in the air. Then the floor in a corner of the room collapsed, fault lines spread across the rest of the floor, and other parts of it gave away.

Quoting the article: ”  Luckily, all of the dieters escaped uninjured and managed to move the scales to the corridor, which was not damaged in the accident, and were able to complete their weekly weigh in.
The cause of the floor’s collapse remains under investigation.”
 
Pretty strange, right?

“We suddenly heard a huge thud; we almost thought it was an earthquake and everything flew up in the air.
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Hmm, maybe they should limit their weigh-ins to 15 people, instead of 20.

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5 Responses to The Trickster in Sweden

  1. Shadow says:

    pretty strange, yeah!

  2. therese says:

    I'm avoiding my scale from now on!

  3. Trish and Rob MacGregor says:

    Thanks for weighing in!

  4. Trish and Rob MacGregor says:

    It's a weighty subject.

  5. d page says:

    You are too funny!

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