Don’t you hate that- when you get clumped together with someone else. I mean, I do. I always get mistaken for that famous actor, whatshisface. The old guy. Dead, possibly. You know who I mean. Anyhow, I sign his name on autographs. Serves him right for jacking my style.
Anyhow, as you can tell- these guys really, really don’t look alike. Really.
There is a passing semblance of similarity.
NANI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dad worked making service calls for Memphis Light, Gas, and Water (when they still did that) during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Many occasions the customers only let him in because he had a striking resemblance to Lloyd Bridges.
There’s still a few pictures from that time around my place but with no scanner I can’t post. But the similarities are amazing.
Maybe if we paintball one of them, that’ll help. The other one’ll be the only one still able to walk around.
YEAH, we sure like “Twins” right? lol
I really did. I also thought that the red haired guy got lost on his way to Dunesbury.
Gene Hackman, right?
I didn’t wanna mention it, but I did wonder why I had glasses at first. ?
…And Anime hair in a different color?
I never claimed to be a smart man…
At least you know your strengths and weaknesses. I hear that comes in useful during job interviews.
My favourite running joke in the Muppet movies was always that Kermit and Fozzie Bear were identical twins. Way to revive a classic!!
Back when first class stamps were 6c … (I’m olderNdirt) my paternal grandfather wore the same style glasses and had more than a passing resemblance to Harry Truman. First time I seen one of those stamps I was startled and asked why Grandpa was on the stamp. Adults all looked (including him) and concluded he looked a LOT like that. (‘cept he wasn’t purple like the stamp ink). Still it is fun… some event left where they both can compete together?