As far as coincidences go, a man can't lie about what I'm going to relate and still call himself a good person to his friends. Even internet ones.
Years ago I took a friend to dinner as a way to say thank you for a favor he did for me. My favorite Chinese restarant, Lai Lai's in San Bruno. My friend, I had no idea, had a serious problem with Asians.
I was so mortified by my friend's behavior towards the waitress and staff I was too embarrassed to ever go back. But I loved their hot and sour soup. I have a weakness for well made hot and sour soup that's nearly an addiction and they made the best in the Bay Area.
So four years pass and I live down my shagrin and order a meal by phone as I'm still too embarrassed to go there in person.
Just as I put the first spoon full to my lips the Loma Prietta earthquake struck. Never got to finish it as the carpet got most of it.
Seven years later I order Lai Lai's again, after making jokes about the last time I ordered from Lai Lai's.
Before I eat the soup the wife and I go take a bath and as we were drying off she informs me out of the blue she's leaving me. The next morning she and my two children were gone and never came back. When you have super good hearing one of the things you can hear is how empty your place is when you used to have children in it. It was like they all died in a car crash or something. I had to get a big ticking wall clock so I couldn't hear how empty the place was. The soup went unnoticed until it spoiled
Three years after THAT and I'm still sad and I thought "What have I got to lose? My wife is gone and took my babies with her. At least I'll have a nice bowl of soup."
Once again, and for the last time, I order their best in the world hot and sour soup. It arrives and just as I'm once again raising spoon to mouth my phone rings.
I debate answering it. I give in. It's my aunt. My father had a heart attack in his assisted living facility and nobody noticed for about six hours, with him on the floor face down. 
I fly up north and spent a week watching my father die. I was present when his life left him.
Proves that exchange between Hyde and Jackie from That 70's Show.
Hyde:"What can they do to me? I've got nothing!"
Jackie: "Oh, you can always have less!"
I don't order anything from Lai Lai's anymore, nor do I partake if somebody else does.
It's just a coincidence after all.
Time wasted having fun is not time wasted - Lennon
(John, not the other one.)