Someone recently mentioned that they looked like Tom Sellick.
Who do you look like??ÿ (Or who do you THINK you look like!)
I look like they guy on the Test Yourself page in the American Surveyor magazine.
Some of you we know what you look like 'cause you have a picture of yourself. (Or is that a picture of who you think you look?ÿ like?)
The rest of you?
http://gestsongs.com/34/fella.htm
I like the punchline.?ÿ After all the confusion with the other "fella who looks like me" the narrator exclaims
"They locked him up and set me free,
He was a sight to see,
The ugliest man that ever I saw,
Was the fella that looked like me."
Bubba Watson, the golfer.?ÿ
Come December I will look very much like Santa Claus. ?ÿLost enough weight I need some extra padding, though.
Had a client once who swore I looked like the photo of Ray Stevens on an old album she had.
Singing, I sound very much like Ricky Van Shelton.
Some folks, that I worked with early in my career, thought I looked like Gary Burghoff; hence the nickname "Radar"
I always thought I looked like George Clooney...
I used to look like Bill Nye the Science Guy when I was younger.
Now I look like my Dad at the same age. I look at the S7 video and see my Dad from beyond the grave, spooky.
I feel sorry for anyone who would be unfortunate enough to look like me as they would have to tie a pork chop around their neck just get the dog to play with him.?ÿ
Hell my own mother ran over me and one of her brothers did as well.?ÿ
Red Green
"I may be wrong but I'm not in doubt"
Licensed Land Surveyor
Finger Lakes Region, Upstate New York
I cannot think of ever being mistaken for anyone, or even being said to resemble anyone of any sort of public recogonition.
unfortunately, Joseph Stalin
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When I play piano, people say that I look like President Trump. Maybe on a bad day.
People say I look like my Dad,?ÿ and I think that he looks like this picture of U.S. Grant.
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I've been told that I look like Vince Gill.
Plus I get mistaken for other people often -- just last night, some guy walked by me at McDonald's and said, "Hey, good to see you again." I told him I didn't know what he was talking about. He swore up and down that I was the Uber driver that gave him a ride home from work earlier in the day.
On another occasion, someone thought I was the editor of the newspaper in my hometown when I was visiting several years ago.
But those are only a couple examples of the probably 50 or so over the years.
I don't look like anybody famous, but I did have a doppelganger when I was a young man.
Back in the day all of us "individuals" looked alike:?ÿ Long hair with a pony tail, beard, Levi bell-bottoms, white t-shirt, Levi jean jacket and square-toed Dingo boots.?ÿ?ÿIt seemed at least once a week I would run into someone that swore they went to HS with me (at a school across town).?ÿ Some wouldn't believe I wasn't their classmate.?ÿ I finally found out this guy's name was Mike Gilbert.?ÿ At some point in time I got a chance to see his school pic in an annual.?ÿ I guessed we did look a lot alike.
Most of the times I was mistaken for Gilbert was in a bar.?ÿ And one night the inevitable happened.?ÿ I ran into Mr. Gilbert.?ÿ And except for my glasses we were pretty much the spitting image of one another.?ÿ The girl fetching draws accused us of being twins.
We chatted enough to figure out we weren't related in any way.?ÿ I think we ran into each other another time or two.?ÿ Don't know what ever happened to Mike Gilbert.
PS - I was the better looking one of the two. ;)?ÿ?ÿ
I don't even look like me anymore...old age sucks.
Loyal
40 years ago I was told I looked like Gene Wilder in the Movie the Frisco Kid. And then, 10 years ago friends, and some strangers, started saying - "Hey! you look like a guy I saw in a movie... that guy, you know, in The Hangover. The one with the baby". Great.
40 years ago I was told I looked like Gene Wilder ...
That I can see. The Hangover guy, not so much.
Kevin Kline of Silverado?ÿworks, too.