A couple days after we were married, I carried MrsO across the front door threshold of our apartment where we would spend the next 5 years. That was over 52 years ago.
My younger daughter's husband actually asked me for her hand in marriage. That among other things impressed me. They are both doing a fantastic job raising their 3 year old identical twin girls and their baby 6 month old sister. I call him Super Dad.
Remember using something like that in a college statistics lab. Seemed like it took forever to come up with answers. Modern calculators were a miracle.
Funny that Wolfman is a nickname I use on some sport's boards. The tag came years ago when I was a DJ on FM radio. A friend started calling me that in reference to Wolfman Jack. I did an impression of him at times using the stealth radio name of The Coyote. Fun times.
Reminds me of a time with MrsO when we saw a young local man at a restaurant. He left and moments later his twin brother came in wearing different clothes. MrsO did not know they were twins and thought he just made a quick change. I guess you had to be there.
Retired entomology technician here: what's cool is that there is a firefly Genus that preys on other male fireflies (we called them lightning bugs when we were kids)by blinking a different Genus's signals to attract unsuspecting males. Nature is full of "tricksters" like that.
I was blessed with identical twin grand daughters nearly 3 years ago. I really can't tell them apart, except when I see them in person and only one of them likes to suck her thumb.