JOURNAL photographer Colin Lyne has many other talents when he's not behind the lens at work.
He's an IT nut, mobile phone maniac, qualified hypnotherapist, artist, magician, guitarist, committed vegetarian, animal lover and all-round gadget man.
In fact we don't know how he finds time to come to work.
As reported in the Journal, the latest string to his bow is that he is a dead ringer for the England manager, Sven Goran Eriksson, and this has led to an appearance on the Big Breakfast and other guest appearance invitations have turned up locally.
It is said everyone has a double somewhere.
I found mine in the early 1970s, when as a young fashion fanatic I opened up a copy of Petticoat magazine and was looking at myself. The model was the spitting image.
I'm not kidding, everyone else agreed.
I haven't always been a fatty.
I'm glad I found my double. Have you found yours or are you a lookalike for a star? Let me know. JOURNAL photographer Colin Lyne has many other talents when he's not behind the lens at work. He's an IT nut, mobile phone maniac, qualified hypnotherapist, artist, magician, guitarist, committed vegetarian, animal lover and all-round gadget man. In fact we don't know how he finds time to come to work.
As reported in the Journal, the latest string to his bow is that he is a dead ringer for the England manager, Sven Goran Eriksson (pictured left on this trick photo with our Col), and this has led to an appearance on the Big Breakfast and other guest appearance invitations have turned up locally.
It is said everyone has a double somewhere. I found mine in the early 1970s, when as a young fashion fanatic I opened up a copy of Petticoat magazine and was looking at myself. The model was the spitting image.
I'm not kidding, everyone else agreed. I haven't always been a fatty. I'm glad I found my double. Have you found yours or are you a lookalike for a star? Let me know.
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