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"I used to work at an animal hospital, and there was one family that had two dogs, and the two dogs were named Lunch and Box. Incredible. Incredible use of free will.
And so I said to them when they came to pick their pets up one day, ‘hey, these are amazing names. Great job.’ And the wife looked at me and said, 'you want to know what's even crazier? They were named that before we met each other.'
So the wife had Lunch and the husband had Box. And then when they met and started dating, they found out that their dogs were named Lunch and Box. And together they made Lunch Box or Box Lunch. That's how you know there are people out there meant for you. You know, like they… Is that not?!?! I need someone to celebrate this with me, please."
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"This is another 'Invisible String' theory"
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Comedian recalls time she uncovered the most wholesome meet-cute between two dog owners in love: “And that's how you know there are people out there meant for you.”
Love can hit you when you least expect it. Some say that it only comes when you are not searching for it. However, sometimes it very much feels like everything was meant to be. Like with the meet-cutes in cheesy romantic comedies. A girl reaches for a book at the library when a man reaches for the same one and their hands accidentally touch. They lock eyes and there's a zing. The bla bla bla, they are in love and live happily ever after. That all feels too fictional though, right? Just some Hollywood magic.
Well, this story might make you double or even triple think that take. Sure, it's just about a now-married couple and their dogs, but once you learn the names of their dogs and how they came together so well, you might just think that they were meant to be…