by Dr Evil » Fri Jul 09, 2010 3:19 am
On the other hand, when he grows up he can appear as mutant of the week in Chat magazine, no doubt corrected by surgery by then-assuming the hydrocephalus has spared his brain. Even in the 1950s my mother got a small sensationalist column in The Times -The Beauty of Sylvia-"After the work of Sir Harold Giles and the New Zealand surgeon Donald McIndoe , the nightmare face was gone and she was pretty enough to marry"-though she was a bit hasty to get a man. A possessive epileptic with a personality disorder. When he even started to get jealous of me, she ran off with a good looking Dorset farm-boy younger than her, but he turned out to be even more of a psycho and cheated on her. In turn she gave him hell, tracked down and got all his ex-girlfriends and his ex-wife together to gang up on him and chased him out of the county.
When she ditched the useless men in her life we had a great time together walking the beaches in Dorset, but then heart failure came into her life like a dark cloud, something that makes any external deformity, even the horrific one shown here, quite trivial in comparison.