MISTAKEN IDENTITY (COMMENT).

MISTAKEN IDENTITY (COMMENT). Twins run into mistaken identity a lot. Molly in a comment on MY COMEDY OF ERRORS MOMENT told my favorite story of mistaken identity. I early became able to identify the confused expression when people realized there was something wrong. Only once did I mistake the look. I saw somebody staring at me, crossed the street and said, as I often did, “You must know my brother.” He told me brusquely that he had never heard of either of us. Thirty years ago, I went to one of Elmer’s law school classes and sat in the back. Great consternation rolled through the classroom. (I think that some of the excitement was because I held my coffee cup the same way he would). I played in a faculty-student softball game that weekend and in about the third inning, one of the students called out, “Hey, Professor Schaefer is playing both second and third base.” I worked with one of Elmer’s students, who claimed that the first few weeks whenever he saw me, he had a momentary twinge of fear that he was going to be called on.

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1 Response to MISTAKEN IDENTITY (COMMENT).

  1. Dick Weisfelder says:

    I’ve been reading a lot about the arch nationalist Kaczynski twins who presently govern Poland and have the EU a bit upset by their intransigence.

    How about some posts on roles identical twins have played in various careers and countries? Do they have an advantage or are they at a disadvantage because of their Comedy of Errors moments? Are there many whose careers are as closely linked as the Kaczynskis?

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