You know, Paul, I think it might be a context thing -- the people in the museum blink when they see Lois because they are surrounded day in and day out by Lois impersonators and images of the real thing. They are trained to look for people who really look like her. But people in the bakery, even if they work under the supervision of the Peacekeepers, might not recognize Lois and Clark anymore than you or I would recognize George Washington if his modern-day clone walked into WalMart. We see him on our money every day, but would we really notice if someone with a physical resemblence came to us with a complaint about something? Now if those workers *are* Peacekeepers themselves and surround themselves by all things L&C, then yes, I would think they'd notice t he resemblence. But I can't recall from earlier parts of the story whether that's the case or not.
Kathy (who loves not only reading this story, but also all the discussions that it spawns!

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