Another feat of self-reference — reader Hans Havermann devised these true sentences:
“The odds of randomly picking four letters from this statement and having them be F, O, U, and R, are two out of two hundred nineteen thousand six hundred eighty-seven.”
“The odds of randomly picking four letters from this statement and having them be F, O, U, and R, are three out of two hundred ninety-two thousand nine hundred sixteen.”
These two are in lowest terms. He has seven more.
(Thanks, Hans.)