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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 19, 2006 18:49:02 GMT -4
I never had a brother; I never had a sister.
Has its good points; has its bad points.
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Post by pinky on May 19, 2006 18:55:06 GMT -4
I have one of each. A good thing, really. Both are younger. But my brother is only 15 months younger, and so we were raised almost as though we were twins. Matching outfits and all that.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 19, 2006 18:57:43 GMT -4
Last week I saw two middle-aged (decent looking) women get off a bus wearing the exact same outfits! Twins.
Why do adults do that too?? What's the point?
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Post by Hamsters82 on May 19, 2006 19:44:45 GMT -4
pinky--that's kind of wierd since he was your brother. I can understand with two boys or two girls. Even though Josh & I are three years apart, our b-days are right near each other. I'm Oct. 21 & he's Oct. 23. Sometimes our b-days were combined & other times they weren't. DF--maybe the women just like dressing up the same. Or to confuse their bosses....j/k. Did you ever want to have a brother or sister when you were younger?
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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 19, 2006 19:48:55 GMT -4
No. Next door to me were two brothers who always fought, seriously sometimes. I thought it would be horrible. I could have used some help though many years later when my parents' became invalids.
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Post by kismetscorner on Aug 2, 2006 23:43:02 GMT -4
Last week I saw two middle-aged (decent looking) women get off a bus wearing the exact same outfits! Twins. Why do adults do that too?? What's the point? Perhaps they just left an audition for the next doublemint girls?
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Aug 3, 2006 10:27:09 GMT -4
I thought those commercials were before your time!
"Double your pleasure, double your fun, with doublemint, doublemint, doublemint gum! "
I always thought there as an implied sexual angle with the "double your pleasure" thing with two females, but maybe that was just me! ;D
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