Sorry for the double word (Gray/Grey), I just heard that most British people spell it 'grey'.
The past 3 days in school I've noticed a slight repetition of the grey (I'll just spell it with an e) wolf, on 3 occurrences.
The first being during a lecture on evolution/Darwin, and the teacher said, "Whether it be the fish, the lizard, the grey wolf, all of us go through evolution". The thing is, he looked right at me when he said grey wolf!
(Different class for example 2)
The second time was during a PowerPoint, some topic that we had just started, though it's not on my brain. There were pictures of various animals on the screen, but of course the one brought in to attention was the grey wolf.
The third I was in a library, and I was just looked at the books displayed on the table, which is changed weekly. As you can imagine, there was a little book with the grey wolf on the cover.
It was interesting to me because the last 2 occurrences were in the same day! Hopefully it means something!
The past 3 days in school I've noticed a slight repetition of the grey (I'll just spell it with an e) wolf, on 3 occurrences.
The first being during a lecture on evolution/Darwin, and the teacher said, "Whether it be the fish, the lizard, the grey wolf, all of us go through evolution". The thing is, he looked right at me when he said grey wolf!
(Different class for example 2)
The second time was during a PowerPoint, some topic that we had just started, though it's not on my brain. There were pictures of various animals on the screen, but of course the one brought in to attention was the grey wolf.
The third I was in a library, and I was just looked at the books displayed on the table, which is changed weekly. As you can imagine, there was a little book with the grey wolf on the cover.
It was interesting to me because the last 2 occurrences were in the same day! Hopefully it means something!