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  1. #16
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    I don't see the Lady Di resemblance. but the Ellen d??? WOW!
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    Back when I was a teenager, I had the whole Lady Di thing going. It was closer, then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post
    Back when I was a teenager, I had the whole Lady Di thing going. It was closer, then.
    I agree. . you totally look like Ellen!

    I myself have yet to meet my doppelganger but apparently my husband has a lot of them. Among celebrities he has gotten that he looks like Lance Bass and the leader singer of Rascal Flatts. His features are very Polish. My sister went to school with a guy who reminded her eerily of my husband. They had the same name, looked alike, had a lot of the same mannerisms, sounded alike but he wore glasses. My husband SHOULD wear glasses but doesn't. I wish I had met the guy.
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    Apparently when I was a University student in Arizona I had a doppleganger on campus. I didn't understand why people were asking why I changed clothes, did I get something on the jeans and shirt I was wearing earlier ...? I never met my mirror self.
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    When I was in high school I used to straighten my hair and had glasses. The combination of that and my general attitude brought on many comparisons to Daria, the animated show on MTV that was popular at the time. I do remember being on the Metro in DC once and seeing a girl that bore a resemblance, but I can't say I've ever done a double-take. I sure hope there isn't another me out there!

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    okay, okay. I saw a lady who looked a lot like me once and I approached her and she looked aghast!!! so i walked away...
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    One woman looked like someone's pyschiatrist. Another woman met the male version of herself.
    Correction --actually the woman's pyschiatrist looked like her. Really, she HAD to switch to a completely different psychiatrist. Just too much.

    Wow, mimitab.. BUT if you were on your bike, climbing a hill...she might have wanted to claim that you was her..

    And the E. Degeneres look-alike here.

    Mr. Silver, too scary. If you shook hands, maybe pouf! the magic would be gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    Then, a year ago, I came face to face with this person, who:
    - looked exactly like me
    - was wearing the same clothes I was wearing at that minute
    - was wearing the same glasses
    - had the same mannerisms with how he looked around and placed his hand in his pockets, etc.

    IDid I go introduce myself? No
    WOW THAT is very cool and very creeepy at the same time!! Did the guy look at you?? was he looking just as stunned??

    Do you regret now not going up to him?

    I can imagine that would be a bit awkward, but how do you stop thinking about it when you don't????
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    When I lived in Florida and was bartending, I had many, many customers come up to me asking when I changed jobs. I had no idea what they were talking about as that was my first bartending gig. Turns out, there is aparently another bartender in the Tampa Bay area that looked exactly like me. I never met her but man, the comments got kind of annoying.

    My husband and I went to a strip club (also in FL) together with a group of friends. We were all gathered around a couple of tables on one side of the club. He was positioned so that he faced the other side of the club and noticed a commotion starting up. Some woman (a dancer who was off duty) was throwing somewhat of a fit and her friends were trying to calm her down. I can't remember if it was her or one of her friends, but eventually someone came over an said something to my husband before they realized that he wasn't who they thought he was. The dancer truly thought he was her ex-husband! So, apparently, there is a guy in the Tampa Bay area who looks just like my husband.

    Now, if that guy and the bartender who looks like me were to get together, we could really freak people out!

    Oh, and I work with a guy who is a dead-ringer for Matthew Fox.
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    Back when I worked in dentistry, I would go temp on my days off. Every single time I went into an office, they would ask if I had been there before. When I told them no, they would swear that I had been there. Some would almost argue with me that I had been there. So, I guess my twin was also in dentistry. Wonder if she decided to go to x-ray school to so that I can get it in radiography to.

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    Well, after just spending a birthday weekend with my sis, I say we still look like twins...but that is to be expected, we are

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    Look, I found my twin's picture:



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post

    - looked exactly like me
    - was wearing the same clothes I was wearing at that minute
    - was wearing the same glasses
    - had the same mannerisms with how he looked around and placed his hand in his pockets, etc.
    I think you tore a hole in the time-space continuum and were momentarily existing on parallel planes of existence.
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    Maybe Mr Silver was looking into a mirror.
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    He was walking by a store window, got confused and started talking to himself
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