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Recently we have had members become the grandparents of twins at which point other members noted they are the parents of twins. This story was in the Toronto Star. One of the sets of parents are colleagues and friends.
Identical Twins adopted to two families
 
My younger daughter (mother of our new twin grandchildren) just sent me this too. It is a neat story.

By the way, my Linda, AKA "Granny", is an identical twin.
 
My grandchildren are twins..............boys.
 
My mother-in-law was one of 4 sets of twins. My wife's brother has identical twin daughters (27). I still cannot tell them apart.
 
rlwhitetr3b said:
Another news stoy about twins. Not as much of a feel good story. My wife is a twin, but not identical. I know better than to get between them! :yesnod:

identical twins die

Odd. My dad dated a twin and he was never sure which he was going out with though he was pretty sure they took turns.

I had a parishioner who was also a twin. During WWII, he was a guarding the brig when his brother was thrown into it. Only problem was that his brother was supposed to have leave that weekend to go see his girlfriend in London. Friday afternoon, Arnold finished his shift, went to see his brother in his cell, they switched clothes, brother went to London, Arnold spent the weekend in his own jail and Sunday night they switched back again.
 
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