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"what's with that freaky twin thing?"
2005-08-09 � 7:09 p.m.

I went to the famous Twinsburg Twins Days Festival on Saturday with one Lisa R.

Here are the highlights:

Jonathan and Josiah - My guess is around 14 years old. wearing home-made matching jersey's, but what is noteable is the large silver and blue beanies on their heads

Mary and Martha - definately the 65+ club. all yellow outfits, with matching yellow visors, and puffy orange layered socks, 1980s style

Gale and Gale - more members of the 65+ club. no matching outfits, but they are both named Gale.

Nameless twin girls - around age 11 or 12, wearing sequinned mini skirts and if that was not bad enough, the seaquins were definatly bigger than quarters AND matching purses with even bigger sequins. where are the fug girls when you need them?

the twins talent show started late so we only were able to see 4 acts before we left. wow. we left during an inspirational reading of a poem entitled "the creation" but it was hard to understandt he identical 40 year old linen suited brothers through the ebonics and the lisping.

we came to conclude that identical twins come here to hook up romantically with other identical twins.

not too many fraternal twins but there were some keepin' it real. scott and i should go at the same time to represent.

also, scott we could make lots of money being test subjects for fraternal twin research!

byeness


ps - can anyone name the movie the title of this entry came from?

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