Why I’ve never trusted my parents’ milkman…
Below is a photo of me, my brother and the other groomsmen at my brother’s wedding: brother.jpg Can you guess which one is my brother? There is a hidden clue, but on similarity of appearances I would wager there’s no chance in hell anyone will get it right. This fact, by the way, amuses my ...
Below is a photo of me, my brother and the other groomsmen at my brother's wedding:
Below is a photo of me, my brother and the other groomsmen at my brother’s wedding:
Can you guess which one is my brother? There is a hidden clue, but on similarity of appearances I would wager there’s no chance in hell anyone will get it right. This fact, by the way, amuses my brother and I no end. I promise to post an answer in 24 hours. UPDATE: Answer below the fold Congrats to those who either figured out that my brother has the white rose in his tuxedo — or Googled to find an answer. Oddly enough, we looked much more alike when we were children.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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