Michael Triba
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Thanks so much for your thoughtful answer, Mona! I love knowing if it is you or your twin that we are taking with! This has been a pretty stimulating and respectful discussion, and I appreciate everyone’s comments. The Ancestry DNA test my wife and I took is the one costing about $69 where one spits into a test tube and mixes up the saliva with a blue chemical in the test tube, and mails it in. The % of geographical regions will be closer in any type of twins than regular siblings. However even triplets have been shown to have slight variances in DNA distributions. That would not solve the identical vs. non-identical question. Mona, I am still curious about your ancestry, unless you and Lisa and your parents feel that info is too private to discuss in a public forum. If so, then I will consider the case closed. Regarding twins; I know they all have a very, very special bond, having spent 9 months in the womb together, and then being constant companions throughout their youth and beyond. I personally viewed this up close and personal with my mother and my aunt. With you and Lisa, Mona, it is so evident how you connect and feed off each other while you are performing and the intense love that you have for one another. Have a great weekend everyone! LOVE this MLT CLUB and this forum!!!
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Like you I would love to see the reply from Mona and Lisa. But this subject was often discussed in the Intergalactic Fan Club in Facebook which I belonged to for a while. MLT has also discussed this in videos and on their last website I recall. Lisa is 5 minutes older and a bit shorter. I can tell a lot of differences in the two, even if they had the same hair color, cut, and length. My mom was an identical twin and they often fooled even friends when they were younger. MLT said they do not really know for certain, something about right after their birth was not done that could have helped. I suggest they have their DNA tested although that is not foolproof. Identical twins would have much closer DNA % of ancestor regions than would non-identical or regular siblings. Google the Harp Twins as they are clearly identical without question. I am no expert, but my conclusion is the Lisa and Mona are not identical. Again, I’d love to see their reply, sir! Nice to “meet” you here, Mr. Crider!
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Michael Triba
Member18/10/2018 at 03:55 in reply to: Groovy ~ EH !?!To Meeting Everyone On Here !!!!HIYA to you too; oh Queen of All Things Purple!!!
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Greetings Mr. Knights! I’m Mike Triba from Omaha, Nebraska, aka MLT2 Michael. I’m a fellow “old guy” and will type more in my own intro. Are you as excited as I am about the 2 new albums and this MLT Club?!?
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Hi Tennessee Ricky! I have not talked with you for at least; for a least 5 minutes now; lol! So glad I found this forum; it will prove to be very interesting, and a great way to loyally show Mona and Lisa and their parents our support!
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Michael Triba
Member19/10/2018 at 03:53 in reply to: To have played or would like to play….Harp ( Celtic Harp )Ha ha Mona! You know there is already a set of Harp Twins; Camille and Kennerly Kitt from Chicago, right? They toured Europe last summer and I think part was in Wales and England. Maybe you can meet them if they go back in 2019. I am now trying to get them gigs in Omaha. They play many renaissance fairs and love to dress up. They are identical and very hard to tell apart, but I have somehow cracked the code! Did you know they have covered The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, and The Moody Blues? Like you, they also compose originals. Maybe if you and Lisa ever meet them, you could do a string quartet gig! I would swoon, dear!
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Tim; Tim; such a question! Ask their father Rudi this. My answer will be the same as his.