Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Separated at birth?


George Stephanopolous, co-anchor of the ABC television network’s morning news program Good Morning America and former political advisor to President Bill Clinton:
Pat Monahan, lead singer of the band Train:

7 comments:

  1. Amazing resemblance. They say we all have 5 twins somewhere in the world.:)

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  2. Whoa! What's going on Robert? I thought you were straight but now you're posting pictures of handsome young men! Is Mrs Brague aware of this previously hidden obsession?

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  3. Lady, if there are 5 then wouldn't they be quintuplets, not twins?

    YP, I shall not dignify your comment with an answer, other than this one indicating that I shall not be dignifying your comment with an answer.

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  4. Both are good looking. Has anyone seen them both at the same time in the same room? I'm just saying...
    Are you spending your days looking for 'twins'?

    A colleague of my husband encountered my 'twin' just last week at a party. He was stunned by the resemblance. And she lives not far away from me.

    I've always wondered if you'd recognize your spitting image if you'd met him/her.

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  5. Carolina, I do not, repeat, not, spend my days looking for twins. They are just there and sometimes I see them. The odd thing is that Stephanopolous is Greek and Monahan is Irish.

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  6. And I also noticed that Yorkshire Pudding was the first to comment that these are handsome young men.

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  7. Oh that's amazing.

    I remember seeing someone in the supermarket who looked remarkably just like me, except it would have been me if I hadn't had my teeth straightened.

    And it's only because I know you know how nice I am usually, that I confess this: Suddenly I was the temporary victim of demonic possession because... (auggghhh!!).... I mentioned it to her. Not surprisingly, she didn't reply.

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