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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Good Looking

I know it's hard to believe, given my youthful good looks, energetic personality and upbeat outlook on life, but I am getting older. One of the side effects of growing a little middle aged is that people start to look like other people. I see the faces of friends in the faces of strangers and often have to pause to decide whether someone approaching is indeed someone I actually know or a mere doppelgänger. I tend to err on the side of caution and so I apologise to those who may think I have snubbed them. Recently this quirky feature of marvellous me ramped itself up to a whole new level. I have a wide and eclectic taste in television viewing and one of my favourites is Family Guy.


My favourite character is, of course, Stewie. 

In the spirit of one of my earliest television memories called "My Mother, the Car", there before me was Stewie ... spooky ...

5 comments:

  1. The human brain has a well known need to find faces in everything.
    Richard might know why.

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  2. Yes, but as we age why do the faces look more and more familiar???

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  3. Yes, I can see the Stewie resemblance in that car.

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  4. I don't think crumpling is the answer. Maybe it has something to do with how skeletons look alike. There's always the boney bit of the nose between the eyes. Then in life a little bit of cartilage and skin is added to make the nose shape.

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