Doppelganger, known and nameless • Hookist
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    I recall, as I looked at her medium-brown face, that she, indeed, reminded me of my OWN mother…yet, in a younger state. We talked for a few minutes, hugged, and never saw each other, again.

    Mary Anne – I once popped in to the J & M Cafe, at 1st Ave. and Washington St., in Seattle, just to use the restroom, while waiting on a bus. As I walked toward the bathroom, and reached for the door handle, a lady of mixed descent, (black/white), was coming out, and she freaked out, putting her hands over her face. I had apologized for accidentally grabbing the door, as she had already had it, u…

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    Mary Anne – I once popped in to the J & M Cafe, at 1st Ave. and Washington St., in Seattle, just to use the restroom, while waiting on a bus. As I walked toward the bathroom, and reached for the door handle, a lady of mixed descent, (black/white), was coming out, and she freaked out, putting her hands over her face. I had apologized for accidentally grabbing the door, as she had already had it, upon exiting. She started to cry, and said: “Well, no…it’s okay…..it’s not that. YOU LOOK JUST LIKE MY MOTHER, who died just one year ago, today.”

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    Really nice line Ray – Congrats on the shout out Ya – how many of you have been mistaken for others or someone swears they saw you at the mall or somewhere?- I have experienced that a handful of times – Id be completely creeped out if I saw myself though.

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