Having a genetically-identical twin is quite unusual. How about living in the same house as your twin for a hundred years? It’s another another peculiar nuance!
The Wallace Twins were really the identical sisters Mary Bell Roach and May Bell Powell. Both of the siblings were born in Kentucky on March 25, 1922.

They were greeted warmly at Murray State University. At times, they even capitalized on their commonalities for the sake of their schooling.
Because, as Roach puts it, « May couldn’t even hit the ball. » — In his place, he turned to athletics. And she did all of my homework and writing assignments for me.

Upon graduating from college, the best buddies all married people they had met during their time in college. When that happened, both Mary and May found work as first grade teachers in their native Simsony.
The sisters then went on to work as co-educators for the following 42 years. The sisters’ professional lives in the 1940s were interrupted when their husbands were called to military service.

Throughout the war, sisters stayed close. They relocated from Chicago to Detroit and immediately found gainful employment there.
After their men return from war, some ladies decide to buy mobile homes so that their families may go on cross-country excursions.

This peculiar duo has seen the whole United States and eight European nations. They’ve been on six cruises together.
These couple is 100 years old, yet they still have plenty of energy. Roach asserts that the widows remain powerful even after the deaths of their husbands.

Every day they walk thirty minutes to the gym, and on Fridays you can find them in the barbershop.Roach and Powell have just swapped rooms to be closer in case any of them has an emergency in the small hours of the morning.
Roach claims that they are never alone with anybody. To sum up what they had learned about romantic relationships, that was all.
