I have not met them personally ,others have. At the shop near where I live the shop assistant said "oh did you forget that when you came in earlier " I looked confused an said I've not been in all day. Then a few weeks later my brother phoned to apologise for not speaking when he saw me in the bakery. I continued to tell him I had been in all day painting. About a month ago my parents almost stopped a girl in Sainsburys' as they thought she was i. My best friend made a similar mistake with a girl working in new look and only realised when the girl looked at her confused. Another mum at my sons' playschool also asked if I was the woman who worked in the accountants she had seen a week before. I've looked out for this woman/en but to no avail. I would like to see it with my own eyes. For the people closest to me to mistake them it must be uncanny. Maybe I should ask my parents they may be keeping secrets! Lol
2006-12-12 09:45:05
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answered by itgirl23 3
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Yes. In Australia, Melbourne, I was asked to marry at first sight by a handsome gentleman, natural son of Herold Flynn. I could not understantd why so fast.... Then I went hunting in the desert with him and a group of his friends. Some pictures were taken with his camera. A month later when looking at the pictures I liked them but for some of them I could not remember when these pictures of me were taken. The boys insisted and living the diapositive on the screen a long time they asked me why I did not remember these pictures where I fed a baby kangourou with a bottle. I did not know, but one day his friend and his girl-friend decided to tell me something I did not know.
My fiançé Johny had broken with a girl named Angela and this girl looked exactly like me: I mean exactly like me!. So Johny had asked me to marry him to replace her. For him we both were the same girl. This is a terrible feeling.
I never met Angela, I did not have to, she was me.
When I left Australia I went to France and his friends wrote that my fiançé had married Angela and that they were living in Toorak.
The strange thing is that I had no hard feelings towards Angela perhaps because I felt she was part of my own family and also because she was very beautiful.
So long ...Angela.
2006-12-12 19:23:08
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answered by Nicolette 6
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my friend has just returned from holiday where she met my daughter. she has taken pictures to prove this. only problem with that is my daughter is eleven and was at home with me. the double in question comes from America and i would be hard pushed to tell the difference between the two. spooky or what
2006-12-12 17:34:41
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answered by magicalle 4
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I get told I look like Molly Ringwald, but I ain't met her. And I think she's an ugly bint too, so that means I also am, ah well.
2006-12-12 17:35:38
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answered by Anya M 1
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I've never met my double but me and my mate go to basketball matches sometimes, and there is always this boy there that looks EXACTLY like someone i know, its so weird!!
2006-12-12 17:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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And was that drink YOUR favourite drink too? That would be spooky.... No, I've never met my double. I don't think anyone else comes close on the handsomeness scale.
2006-12-12 17:35:11
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answered by Simon K 3
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Bet it was the most expensive drink in the place and you "Swallowed " it....
One time i remember i thought i met my double, but i was drunk and was talking to a mirror...
2006-12-12 17:42:46
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answered by pop c 2
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Yes she looked like me physically but mannerisms and voice made us seem very different.
2006-12-12 17:42:19
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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no, and i don't want to, i like being unque, i wouldn't like to see that running around out there some where is a replica of me.
2006-12-12 17:38:55
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answered by santaz_lil_slacker 2
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I wondered where my drink went.... brother!
2006-12-12 17:34:14
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answered by uk_lad_2003 3
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