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@@mhconant9779 Thank you so much! You so wonderful!!! Blessing to you! One day maybe we will be able to get to that level but untill? I'll be looking for you and Oddie! Hugs!!!🙏🌟🤗😊🎶💜🌹💜🌹!!!
I finally was able to see it I love that you found more information on them than what I found but you everything was right on point good job I can’t wait for the next one
I'm an identical twin and I know that the twin bond is hard for many people who aren't twins to understand. My sister and I shared such a bond. We had a private language that only we understood. Our parents discouraged it once we entered school though because they were afraid our teachers would find it weird. Although Carol and I moved in the same circles and had friends and were sociable, we enjoyed just being together, the two of us. We would pack a lunch (even as young children), take our horses or sometimes our bikes, and spend the day riding and picnicking together. When Carol was diagnosed with breast cancer, I took care of her. During chemo, I would cook her meals, do her laundry and sometimes bathe her because it made her very weak. Five years later, she passed away. I was with her when she took her last breath. I can't really describe the feeling I had when she died. It was like being hit in the gut with a hammer. She has been gone for eleven years and I still haven't been able to come to terms with being a single. I had always been part of a pair. Poor Joan and Patricia...that they had to die like that is so horrible.
I'm so very sorry about your sister. Cancer sucks. I know you'll never completely fill the hole that losing her left in your life, but I hope that you can, at least, partly fill it. ❤
When I was about 8, we had an elderly brother and sister who lived across a dirt ally and field from us. Their house was big, but faced another street and I rarely saw them. On Halloween, they gave out full sized candy bars. They were kind, quiet and kept to themselves. We saw an ambulance and police there one day, and learned that the brother had passed away sometime before in his armchair. His sister had notified no one, and only after someone called in a welfare check was he found. They took her away and we never heard from or saw her again. They had only distant relatives and the house sat silent and empty for around 5 years til it was finally sold. It was such a strange, scary thing for me at the time, and so sad to my heart.
@@warmlantern0000 that was my thought. Back in the day a few brother sister living arrangements in villages I grew up in, weren't really normal brother & sister relationships at all, but people back then seemed oblivious. As I became a teen I kind of twigged but went with the general 'we don't see/mention the obvious' vibe .
As a twin, I understand the bond they had. Although my twin sister is more social than I am, she needs to be around people, I'm a hermit, and am fine with my pets. Opposite personalities, but so much the same too. We feel each other's emotions, good and bad, even though we're in different states We know when the other one needs a "hey, how are you doing?". We can even feel physical pain too. Yeah, we've been told that's weird, but it's all we know, we don't know what it would be like to not have that bond. I love being twins.
Same! Although we don’t feel physical pain. But we can tell if the other one is emotionally troubled, even though we live 4 hrs away. It’s just a sense, right?? Our 6th sense lol And yep!- I always say that too- “it’s all we know!”
Expect that the "bond they had" seems to be rooted in mental illness. Also, being an extreme recluse isn't the same as being an introvert. Their deaths are truly tragic and I wish that she had accepted help (care) for both herself and her sister in their older years. Caring for someone with dementia can be very draining.
Kathy, my twin and I had much the same thing going on, though we rarely lived apart while she was alive. We finished each other's sentences and sometimes, if one bumped herself, the other had a bruise in the same spot. Being a twin was so much fun!
@@Cheryltwin2012 yes, being a twin is great. I've heard of twins who would get each other's bruises like that. Although we felt the bumps, we didn't bruise unless we were the one actually bumping something. Which did actually happen quite a lot, we're both klutzes...lol
Such a sad tragic story of twin sisters who as children lived a lively and show biz career, only to become reclusive in their adult years. However, through it all they remained kind hearted, caring and loving of one another. Although, there wasn't much information regarding the twins, Oddie, you managed to creatively make their story compelling as only you can. Thanks friend!👍🏽
In the beginning, it was stated that there were volunteers who checked up on the infirm and elderly. When the power was shut off, there should have been a notice of the shutoff since it colder weather. Plus all the time there was no checking. Those poor souls.
Twins are odd in all aspects. In a nation in Africa they are been abandoned at birth due to supervisions and a lack of understanding of their reclusive and singular nature.
@@AlbertShear i think you should put a little effort into be understanding English may not be his first language. also please note he does have an accent which might be the reason some words sound less than perfect to your ears. just a thought.
Tragic ending.....however, they lived their lives their way. As usual another masterpiece Oddie. Best wishes to you and Oddette. Stay safe and well. A speedy recovery to Oddette.
Get well soon Odette! Oddie you have done it again.....love the skeleton running....it caught me off guard! Such a sad story but you told it very well. Look forward to more!
I have a 27 year old set of twins who live together, work at the same place, and have the same few friends in common. I definitely worry about them becoming like these twins. I have always hoped that they would fall in love and start their own families and lives. It actually makes me sad for them. My oldest son, however, has a wonderful partner and two beautiful children.
This is so very sad. We as a society need to take better care of our elderly. These ladies were gorgeous in their youth, and they had an unbreakable bond as only twins can have. Thank you Oddy for the remarkable story. You're one of the only people I can listen to from start to finish. I'm still hoping that someone with some sense hears one your stories, and hires you to narrate. I think it's your calling. I can't wait until next time.
Great video this was very interesting love human interest stories..oh such a sad story God Bless the dear ladies I am glad they are together now,,,prayers for them,,,yes they had a deep love for one another..this was their journey and this is how they decided to live, it,,,well done
I will have to petition channels for you to have your own show on their network. Your visualizations, story, voice reading is impeccable! You deserve way more than TH-cam...just saying.
Such a heartbreaking story of total devotion. That poor lady with dementia! All that time alone and confused. Horrifying.Smh. Thank you Oddie. Very sensitively done. I hope Oddette is well now. And both of you are being safe. God bless you🙏💔🕊️
What a perfect Friday night. After a week of temperatures up into the 100's degrees Fahrenheit in northern MN, the heat finally broke w an amazingly creepy thunderstorm. I KNEW I could count on you, Oddie, for another perfectly delivered story to help me get drowsy. What lovely sisters who now, thanks to you, ...hopefully will be remembered that way. Thank you for my bedtime tale, Goodnight
We’ve had similar weather here in Switzerland, and then on Thursday night we had a big storm - Friday was nice and cool as it is today but it’s going to get hotter again. I’m so glad you enjoyed the presentation and wish you pleasant dreams.
Thank you for this story. It’s sad and beautiful and so well done. When I try to describe this channel to people I just can’t. I have to have them see and hear for themselves. The images, your research, your asides, your narration, everything! are all so unique. You are a treasure!
I just LOVE your "storytelling"!! Please never stop! First of all: you have the most fantastic storytellingvoice! And second: you do so incredible fantastic "digging" in all of your stories!
💫 What a weird and sad story. You have the most interesting and obscure stories. I love your work. 🌟 All the best to you and Odette. May you both have strength and comfort, and may she have relief and a swift recovery.💐🌺 (Yo-sim-a-tee). 😉👍
Thank you for your very kind feedback - this video was made sometime in 2020 so if I mentioned anything about Odette being ill, she is fine now. But thanks 🙏
Thank you Oddie for another brilliant video!! In their younger days, these twin sisters were absolutely gorgeous!! But I must say, such a truly sad ending for these sisters!!😢
They were beautiful children & grew into beautiful woman ...TY *Obsolete Oddity* for this sad but beautiful story of woman who lived the way they wanted to live & it was their business only...best of health to *Odette* & safe journey to you driving to see her🌹💖🚗
Such a sad story! But entertaining and well done! I was so excited when I got a notification that you posted a video. I’m glad your love one is out of the hospital and I hope well!❤️
Another reminder to check in on older relatives and the ones near you frequently. Especially on hot/cold days. How sweet of the sister to wrap her other sister in a blanket and her head on a pillow.
My name is Patricia, and my sister was Janice. Though she was 8 years older than me, we were often taken for twins. I found out when she passed away that our neighbours called us twiddle dum and tweedle Dee as we were always together. I do miss her.
How sad. I lived near some male twins who were the same. They were both very shy, lived together, worked in the same company, never married & never socialised . It was sad, they never looked happy & I never once saw them smile .
@ObsoleteOddity Thank you so much for telling us a little bit of the history of KTLA. They are my favorite local news channel in the Los Angeles area. The history and pictures you showed were fascinating. Thank you!
I was having my tea ☕️ when you popped up! Thank you I really enjoyed it! There life seams very peaceful together! More then some of us can say about ours!
A tragic but touching story beautifully told as usual Oddie. I am so in awe of your ability to illustrate the stories so wonderfully well. Love to Odette of course. Janice x
Another exquisite and fascinating video, our Oddie Beau. Beautifully done. I have heard of other sets of twins who are very close, exclude others, live rather eccentric lives....I've even heard of twins who create their own language for speaking only to each other. Fascinating. Would be interested in you doing a video on this Spade Cooley murder case. Thank you for yet another marvelous video....brilliant!
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Excellent video ❤️💕👍
Hope Odette is doing better!!!🙏🤗🌹❤️🌹! Miss your show but can't afford it for now! Thank you as always for a wonderful story time 😊💞😉😄🌹❤️🌹❤️🎵🍿🌟☺️
@@mhconant9779 Thank you so much! You so wonderful!!! Blessing to you! One day maybe we will be able to get to that level but untill? I'll be looking for you and Oddie! Hugs!!!🙏🌟🤗😊🎶💜🌹💜🌹!!!
I finally was able to see it I love that you found more information on them than what I found but you everything was right on point good job I can’t wait for the next one
@annacolleen wesson etters I've been pronouncing Yosemite wrong myself. But I probably won't remember because I don't say it often enough.
I'm an identical twin and I know that the twin bond is hard for many people who aren't twins to understand. My sister and I shared such a bond. We had a private language that only we understood. Our parents discouraged it once we entered school though because they were afraid our teachers would find it weird. Although Carol and I moved in the same circles and had friends and were sociable, we enjoyed just being together, the two of us. We would pack a lunch (even as young children), take our horses or sometimes our bikes, and spend the day riding and picnicking together. When Carol was diagnosed with breast cancer, I took care of her. During chemo, I would cook her meals, do her laundry and sometimes bathe her because it made her very weak. Five years later, she passed away. I was with her when she took her last breath. I can't really describe the feeling I had when she died. It was like being hit in the gut with a hammer. She has been gone for eleven years and I still haven't been able to come to terms with being a single. I had always been part of a pair. Poor Joan and Patricia...that they had to die like that is so horrible.
Thanks for sharing that Cheryl, very poignant story with a sad ending. I’m sure you’ll be reunited one day.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
What was together will be together again.
Thinking of you.
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I'm so very sorry about your sister. Cancer sucks. I know you'll never completely fill the hole that losing her left in your life, but I hope that you can, at least, partly fill it. ❤
When I was about 8, we had an elderly brother and sister who lived across a dirt ally and field from us. Their house was big, but faced another street and I rarely saw them. On Halloween, they gave out full sized candy bars. They were kind, quiet and kept to themselves. We saw an ambulance and police there one day, and learned that the brother had passed away sometime before in his armchair. His sister had notified no one, and only after someone called in a welfare check was he found. They took her away and we never heard from or saw her again. They had only distant relatives and the house sat silent and empty for around 5 years til it was finally sold.
It was such a strange, scary thing for me at the time, and so sad to my heart.
It makes me curious to know their story.
Probably married 🤢
@@warmlantern0000 that was my thought. Back in the day a few brother sister living arrangements in villages I grew up in, weren't really normal brother & sister relationships at all, but people back then seemed oblivious. As I became a teen I kind of twigged but went with the general 'we don't see/mention the obvious' vibe .
@@warmlantern0000
Ha ha! The emoji is perfect.
That’s so sad as is the twins story.
As a twin, I understand the bond they had. Although my twin sister is more social than I am, she needs to be around people, I'm a hermit, and am fine with my pets. Opposite personalities, but so much the same too. We feel each other's emotions, good and bad, even though we're in different states We know when the other one needs a "hey, how are you doing?". We can even feel physical pain too. Yeah, we've been told that's weird, but it's all we know, we don't know what it would be like to not have that bond. I love being twins.
Same! Although we don’t feel physical pain. But we can tell if the other one is emotionally troubled, even though we live 4 hrs away. It’s just a sense, right?? Our 6th sense lol
And yep!- I always say that too- “it’s all we know!”
Yep. It's that "twin thing".
Expect that the "bond they had" seems to be rooted in mental illness. Also, being an extreme recluse isn't the same as being an introvert. Their deaths are truly tragic and I wish that she had accepted help (care) for both herself and her sister in their older years. Caring for someone with dementia can be very draining.
Kathy, my twin and I had much the same thing going on, though we rarely lived apart while she was alive. We finished each other's sentences and sometimes, if one bumped herself, the other had a bruise in the same spot. Being a twin was so much fun!
@@Cheryltwin2012 yes, being a twin is great. I've heard of twins who would get each other's bruises like that. Although we felt the bumps, we didn't bruise unless we were the one actually bumping something. Which did actually happen quite a lot, we're both klutzes...lol
There’s only 1 Oddie & we deeply love and appreciate him and the amazing work he blesses us with Always💕💕💕💕
Thank you very much 😊🙏
How very sad to die scared and confused. Rest in Peace.
Such a sad tragic story of twin sisters who as children lived a lively and show biz career, only to become reclusive in their adult years. However, through it all they remained kind hearted, caring and loving of one another. Although, there wasn't much information regarding the twins, Oddie, you managed to creatively make their story compelling as only you can. Thanks friend!👍🏽
In the beginning, it was stated that there were volunteers who checked up on the infirm and elderly. When the power was shut off, there should have been a notice of the shutoff since it colder weather. Plus all the time there was no checking. Those poor souls.
Twins are odd in all aspects. In a nation in Africa they are been abandoned at birth due to supervisions and a lack of understanding of their reclusive and singular nature.
True unconditional love. One dies and other crumbles with a broken heart. A very sad story indeed. Thanx as always👌
Yes very interesting. Best wishes to “Odette” on speedy recovery.
Yes, I hope she has a speedy recovery.
Intriguing story, and expertly woven together considering the little bits of information available. You're a remarkable storyteller.
Thank you for the lovely feedback Angela 😊
agree!
@@AlbertShear i think you should put a little effort into be understanding English may not be his first language. also please note he does have an accent which might be the reason some words sound less than perfect to your ears. just a thought.
Oddie I deeply appreciate the top notch content I thoroughly enjoy it.
Love, respect and friendship . Between two lovely Ladies. Thanks oddzs 🍁🌾🍁
My pleasure!
Tragic ending.....however, they lived their lives their way. As usual another masterpiece Oddie. Best wishes to you and Oddette. Stay safe and well. A speedy recovery to Oddette.
Get well soon Odette! Oddie you have done it again.....love the skeleton running....it caught me off guard! Such a sad story but you told it very well. Look forward to more!
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Really enjoyed this tale. I know people that are like that. Praying for Odette, may God bless you both.❤️
Glad you enjoyed it Lyda, well this video is quite old now, nearly 2 years old - so Odette is fine, but thanks anyway.
I love your videos. Iwatch them every single day. .Special prayers to our Oddette for speedy recovery.
Twins are very interesting to observe. They really have a unique bond the rest of us will not ever truly understand.
I have a 27 year old set of twins who live together, work at the same place, and have the same few friends in common. I definitely worry about them becoming like these twins. I have always hoped that they would fall in love and start their own families and lives. It actually makes me sad for them. My oldest son, however, has a wonderful partner and two beautiful children.
This is so very sad. We as a society need to take better care of our elderly. These ladies were gorgeous in their youth, and they had an unbreakable bond as only twins can have.
Thank you Oddy for the remarkable story. You're one of the only people I can listen to from start to finish. I'm still hoping that someone with some sense hears one your stories, and hires you to narrate. I think it's your calling. I can't wait until next time.
That’s a lovely compliment Deana, thank you so much 🙏😊
@@ObsoleteOddity you're welcome!
Great video this was very interesting love human interest stories..oh such a sad story God Bless the dear ladies I am glad they are together now,,,prayers for them,,,yes they had a deep love for one another..this was their journey and this is how they decided to live, it,,,well done
Glad you enjoyed it, much appreciated
This presentation was beautiful, Oddie! Hauntingly beautiful as always
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Sisters,like you say born together, die together ❤ Wow, great story,and I love when you read the story. Shhhhh,I love you!!!🤣😂🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️❤
Thank you very much Debbie, that’s very kind of you 😊🙏
This is some of the best content on youtube. Always beautifully and hauntingly presented. Thank you so much for the effort.
That is very kind of you and it really makes my day, that my efforts are so appreciated - I thank you sincerely
I will have to petition channels for you to have your own show on their network. Your visualizations, story, voice reading is impeccable! You deserve way more than TH-cam...just saying.
That’s so kind of you Cindy and a wonderful compliment - very much appreciated 😊🙏
Such a heartbreaking story of total devotion. That poor lady with dementia! All that time alone and confused. Horrifying.Smh. Thank you Oddie. Very sensitively done. I hope Oddette is well now. And both of you are being safe. God bless you🙏💔🕊️
So glad you enjoyed the presentation Laura, thank you very much for your kind feedback 🙏
What a perfect Friday night. After a week of temperatures up into the 100's degrees Fahrenheit in northern MN, the heat finally broke w an amazingly creepy thunderstorm. I KNEW I could count on you, Oddie, for another perfectly delivered story to help me get drowsy. What lovely sisters who now, thanks to you, ...hopefully will be remembered that way.
Thank you for my bedtime tale,
Goodnight
We’ve had similar weather here in Switzerland, and then on Thursday night we had a big storm - Friday was nice and cool as it is today but it’s going to get hotter again.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the presentation and wish you pleasant dreams.
Once again you have done it. Very great stroy thank you for all your hard work love to you and your family
I really appreciate that, thank you Kathy.
Such a sad story. You are a blessed storyteller. God Bless
Thank you so much for reaching out with your kind feedback 😊
A haunting piece of art. Thank you!
I appreciate that, thank you.
Amazing story. Those sister were beautiful. Cooley's wife with Roy Rogers? That's surprised me. Well done. 👍
Surprised me as well, who would have thought!
Do some research on Cooley: his wife had no affairs. He was a horror who tortured her to death
That whole side story would be fascinating as a video too ... his testimony sounded very false.
I'm sorry you're loved one was sick. Thank God for her recovery. so good to hear you again. ❤️
Thanks Oddie,your programme is as usual brilliant.
Many thanks!
Very interesting Oddie, thank you for this story. Best wishes to Odette for a speedy recovery.
Thank you for this story. It’s sad and beautiful and so well done. When I try to describe this channel to people I just can’t. I have to have them see and hear for themselves. The images, your research, your asides, your narration, everything! are all so unique. You are a treasure!
Thank you so much for the very kind feedback Louise, I appreciate it. 🙏
Amazing! as always 👏 beautiful women may they RIH 🌺🌺
Very glad you enjoyed it my friend 🙏
That was a very interesting, but very sad & tragic story. Thank you for your hard work & research.
Great content for a quiet Sunday afternoon. Thank you Dear Oddie ☺️❤️👍
I just LOVE your "storytelling"!!
Please never stop! First of all: you have the most fantastic storytellingvoice! And second: you do so incredible fantastic "digging" in all of your stories!
That’s a great compliment Tanja, and I thank you for it - very glad you are enjoying my research and presentation style 😊🙏
Hopefully I can join you as a patreon soon😀
Hi that would be great! Looking forward to you joining our community 💚☀️
Once again your presentations hauntingly beautiful. Thanks for putting so much into these they are a treat.
I really appreciate that Megan, thank you 🙏
@@ObsoleteOddity no Thank you💞
Thank you for the great way you tell a story! Blessings to Odette for a great recovery!
Oddie, you did an excellent job on this story. Thank you so much! God Bless you & Yours:))
That’s very kind of you, thank you so much for your positive feedback 😊
I absolutely love your voice. Prayers for your wife and you.
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Very sad story however, very well narrated as always. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
💫 What a weird and sad story. You have the most interesting and obscure stories. I love your work. 🌟
All the best to you and Odette. May you both have strength and comfort, and may she have relief and a swift recovery.💐🌺
(Yo-sim-a-tee). 😉👍
Thank you for your very kind feedback - this video was made sometime in 2020 so if I mentioned anything about Odette being ill, she is fine now. But thanks 🙏
A lot of people here in Cali call it Yo-suh-mite
yo-sem-a-tee
@@ObsoleteOddity happy to hear that Odette has recovered.
Thank you Oddie for another brilliant video!! In their younger days, these twin sisters were absolutely gorgeous!! But I must say, such a truly sad ending for these sisters!!😢
Thanks 🙏
A very sad and touching story. Thank you, Oddie, for uploading this expertly presented life story.
Thanks, very kind
They were beautiful children & grew into beautiful woman ...TY *Obsolete Oddity* for this sad but beautiful story of woman who lived the way they wanted to live & it was their business only...best of health to *Odette* & safe journey to you driving to see her🌹💖🚗
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As always, such quality content! Thank you for sharing the story of these twin sisters!
Good to hear from Oddie. I do miss your stories. Thanks for the video. Be safe my friend.
Thank you for sharing more stories! 💗💗
Thank you so much for reaching out with your kind feedback 😊
Speedy recovery Odette,sorry to hear you haven't been the best in health.Thank you Oddie for this sad but interesting case.Keep safe,👍👍😁🙏
Thanks Lynda 🙏
It was wonderful!! Thanks
Hello oddie glad to see another video makes my Sunday hope u and oddette are well 🖤
Such a sad story! But entertaining and well done!
I was so excited when I got a notification that you posted a video.
I’m glad your love one is out of the hospital and I hope well!❤️
Love all the videos you do wish I could see more of them, I don't have internet access at my home but watcth at my brothers house
Sweet and sad. A beautiful tribute Oddie.
Thank you 🙏
Sad. But told with such empathy ... Thank you... only wish My Dad could have enjoyed these... I'm definitely going to pledge. 👌
Your kind feedback and support is much appreciated Carmel 😊🙏
Reminds me a bit of the Papin sisters - only less creepy. Great vid as always!
Great episode, thanks for the hard work...love and light from CT
So happy to see a video from you . Always a treat & so beautifly done, as always.
Thank you, I appreciate that 🙏
Thank you for the video!
Aaawww heart breaking story . Am glad to hear you to ahead some light on it . The dead is always forgetten
Thank you, Oddie! This really brightens my day! We appreciate you!❤
A beautiful and sad story. The visuals are outstanding. The running skeleton was amazing. Thank you for this video 💕.
I appreciate your great feedback Denise, thank you 🙏
I love your work! Thank you for your time❤️
Thank you so much Linda, I appreciate that 🙏
Very interesting! I like all the effects and the ride in the back of a car with music 🎶😁👍
Bravo!..👏👏 Another Brilliant & Amazing video..These videos help get me thru my mundane days,so Thank You so very much..❤💙💜
Much appreciated Blair 🙏😊
Thak you Oddie! I truly enjoy amazing videos.
Another reminder to check in on older relatives and the ones near you frequently. Especially on hot/cold days. How sweet of the sister to wrap her other sister in a blanket and her head on a pillow.
So very sad. You did an amazing job as always! God bless you and Oddette I am keeping you both in my prayers. Stay safe!
@ObsoleteOddity this was very compelling. And an extremely fascinating. I just love stories like this. Once again thank you for your content 💕❤️♥️
Such a Sad but Beautiful Story! 😪 Thanks for Sharing Oddie! 🌹 Hope for a Speedy Recovery for your wife! 🙋♀️✌💜👻🐶😹🐢🐾😇💋👀🙏
Woohoo! I’m the first! Love your old stories. So interesting! Your voice is so soothing. Look forward to seeing your videos
Well done again!!!❤❤❤❤❤
My name is Patricia, and my sister was Janice. Though she was 8 years older than me, we were often taken for twins. I found out when she passed away that our neighbours called us twiddle dum and tweedle Dee as we were always together. I do miss her.
I just love your historical videos, Oddie. Another fascinating story, thank you. :)
Great video. 👍🏻❤️ I've been wanting to watch this for awhile. I love them all. 😍
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Such a sad story! You, as usual, have made it a very interesting. Thank you! Hope Oddette heals quickly!
Just found this channel and I loved it! Perfectly made! Thank you!
Thank you so much for reaching out with your kind feedback 😊
Love..Love Oddies stories!
Thank you! 🙏
How sad. I lived near some male twins who were the same. They were both very shy, lived together, worked in the same company, never married & never socialised . It was sad, they never looked happy & I never once saw them smile .
I'm speechless. This was excellent.
Thank you 🙏
It is a beautiful thing to love someone so deeply, but can also be a very lonely existence. Beautiful but haunting story Oddie!
Thank you for your very positive feedback - much appreciated.
Thank You for not having unnecessary filler that so many other pages do!!
Well done for what little money you might get.
Thanks so much! 😊
💜 You are very welcome!! 💜
Love all your stories
Thank you, much appreciated 🙏
That was very interesting. Thank u for a great video. ❤️
Well done sir oddie.as always bless you & your loved ones !! Sincerely frances ☯️💜
@ObsoleteOddity Thank you so much for telling us a little bit of the history of KTLA. They are my favorite local news channel in the Los Angeles area. The history and pictures you showed were fascinating. Thank you!
Hey thanks for reaching out with your positive feedback, much appreciated 🙏
@@ObsoleteOddity I much appreciate you and all of your amazing work! Thank you for all you do for us fans!
Thank you Oddie for these interesting historical stories much appreciated love from Pennsylvania stay safe brother🙏
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Prayers to you both. Stay safe and stay well.
What a very interesting but different story!! I genuinely appreciate this story!! Thank you so much Oddie!! You are such an amazing individual!!!
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@@ObsoleteOddity 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I was having my tea ☕️ when you popped up! Thank you I really enjoyed it! There life seams very peaceful together! More then some of us can say about ours!
A tragic but touching story beautifully told as usual Oddie.
I am so in awe of your ability to illustrate the stories so wonderfully well.
Love to Odette of course.
Janice x
That’s a lovely compliment, thank you Janice 😊
I hope you're feeling better by now, Odette! Thanks for being you❤️
Fantastic Oddie
I appreciate that!
I’ve been without TH-cam for a while, I really missed your voice! Another great story
Welcome back! thank you for reaching out with your positive feedback.
Another exquisite and fascinating video, our Oddie Beau. Beautifully done. I have heard of other sets of twins who are very close, exclude others, live rather eccentric lives....I've even heard of twins who create their own language for speaking only to each other. Fascinating. Would be interested in you doing a video on this Spade Cooley murder case. Thank you for yet another marvelous video....brilliant!
Thanks for the great feedback, I appreciate that 😊🙏
Love your stories 👏👏❤️🙌
The running skeleton 😂😂😂😂 I live your voice Oditty 😍😍😍😍😍
so sad this story you did well telling it thank you i have twin girls they are close but not like Joan and Patricia may God bless them and RIP girls