3rd Doppelgänger Found

While doing a search for “changing clothes” in Flickr today, I came across my third Doppelgänger. Here are the images that I found to be the most similar:


Doppelganger from Flickr
from: http://flickr.com/photos/dominicvine/366721323/in/set-72157594447715294/ and http://flickr.com/photos/dominicvine/1142162557/in/set-72157594447715294/

Of course there are obvious differences when set head to head (poor pun intended), but there are also some amazing similarities.

The second Doppelgänger I had seen was a clerk in a grocery store in Alaska. Keetra thought he was spot on, but I begged to differ a little. We never did take a photo of him, or me with him.

The first one was featured in a sloppy-joe ad some friends found in a magazine while in high-school. They had plastered them all over the school. I thought it was rather amusing and showed it to my father. In less than a second of looking, he handed it back to me and said “his ears are different”. And so.

Sloppy Joe Ad

2 Responses to “3rd Doppelgänger Found”

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  1. Whoooooooooooooooooaaaaa. A MASSIVE coincidence just happened on my end.

    I just ‘met’ Doppelgänger #1, TODAY, and I was just talking with him on the phone for like two hours, and I had just subscribed to his blog’s RSS today, and I went to check my RSS feeds to see if he’d posted anything, and I clicked on this entry…

    And I thought I was reading HIS blog, and I was like “Why would he say he’s a Doppelgänger of himself?” …But it was you! You–… do you see what just happened? I was already subscribed to your blog, and you posted about some random guy you find on Flickr the same day that I met and subscribed to that very same person.

    Crazy.

  2. On May 21st, 2008 at 03:32, rachel said:

    holy shit, I thought the pillow picture was a photo of you for comparison!

    That’s nuts.

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