In alt.polyamory, (Guy W. Thomas) wrote in
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>Phoenix wrote:
>> Yesterday, riding the Max light rail, there was a gentleman riding in
my
>> car who was a dead ringer for you...except for the small difference of
>> he wasn't in a chair. Spiffy hat? check. Compact build with good
>> shoulders? check. Gorgeous? check. Graying? check. Neat beard? check.
>> Ready smile? check.
>>
>> Honestly, I almost asked him if he had a twin brother in the Bay
area...
>
>Interesting. There's some twins (or is it a couple of twins? Pair of
>twins? Maybe set of twins?) up here who used to get a lot of press when
>they were young and cute. Because of complications during delivery, one
>of the identical twins was deprived of oxygen long enough that he
>developed cerebral palsy. He used a manual wheelchair to get around
>while his brother was completely able-bodied. I often wondered what it
>would be like to have someone that looked like me but could walk around.
> Seems like it would be a truly odd experience.
>
>> Deborah
>> wonderin' where her own clone is
>
>I'll keep an eye peeled.
I seem to have a clone, somewhere in Wilt****re. When I lived around
there,
I occasionally got people saying: "I saw you in $PLACE_A on Saturday..."
and I had to say: "No, you didn't- I was in $PLACE_B".
--
Marc
My veal cutlet tried to beat the **** out of my cup of coffee...
the coffee just wasn't strong enough to defend himself. (Tom
Waits)


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