Re: Gotta be a double
Here in Auburn, a block from where I live, lol.
Of course I know I have at least one double myself, possibly two. Years ago when I was in college in Westchester County, I was at breakfast one Sunday morning when a couple of classmates came in to the cafeteria (having been out all night and not yet getting to bed.) They sat down with me and said "so how come you didn't tell us? You were really good!" "Huh?" Turns out they thought they saw (and heard) me singing at a club in the East Village. It took considerable denial to convince them it wasn't me, I never left campus. To this day they're not entirely sure they believe me.
Classmates are one thing, but someone who has known me since I was born is another matter. One of my uncles was a professor at the University of Rochester and he told me he once had a woman in one of his classes, sitting right down front, who looked exactly like me. If he hadn't known for absolute certain that I was home, not in Rochester, he would have said it was me.
Of course given how many billions of humans there are walking around, I suppose it's bound to happen. Just weird when it does.
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