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Patrick and Paul: the tricksters



Paul (left) and Patrick Gaynor. - contributed

TWINS Patrick and Paul Gaynor, 27, believe confession is good for the soul. But, they are quick to add that some of their wrongs took place when they were "young and giddy-headed," hence they can be forgiven.

But, on second thought, will the girls they have tricked into bed forgive them? Perhaps not after today when they read this story.

The twins recall several stories where girls have slept with them on the same night, after they were tricked.

Here is one confession.

"There was this girl who came to my brother (Paul). She loved him and they had sex. But I wanted a share so when my brother left the room for the bathroom I was the one who returned. Without realising I had sex with her too," Patrick said.

The twins worked like confederates in most of these schemes.

"If my brother was with his girlfriend and sees a girl he loved, I would approach the girl and give her my brother's name. She wouldn't be able totell the difference when my brother approached her for a date," Patrick added.

But, like everything else the boys have had a taste of their own medicine. This was at a recording studio where they met the same girl and didn't realised this at first. "We went to a studio and my brother came running to tell me that he has found a sweet girl. I went to the same place and the same girl came on to me believing it was my brother. So I went back telling my brother I found a sweeter girl. When we went to show each other this new girl our fingers were pointing on the same girl."

The twins who are entertainers have been able to do two shows in the same night because promoters do not know they are twins.

"All we have to do when anyone one of us get two shows in one night is one goes one venue, the other the next venue and nobody really knows," Paul said.

They have made six appearances on Traxx, a television show, and is seen in numerous videos, one being Bling Dawg video of that same name.

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