Well, not necessarily.
Monday, 12 January 2009
Two heads are better than one
My latest blogpost: Two heads are better than oneTweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 20:47
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Well, not necessarily.
My latest blogpost: Two heads are better than oneTweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 20:47
Labels: Birth defects
7 comments:
That rules this poor baby out of any aspiration of becoming a politician then, especially a Labour one.
As we all know, Labour politicians can't even get a coherent idea formed when any number of them, supposedly with brains, get together in a group, ie government.
The lack of privacy involved in being a Siamese twin must be hard to deal with.
The parents in the recent conjoined twin story when the babies were separated then both sadly died a few days apart were interviewed in The Mail on Sunday a couple of weeks ago and the father said (in all seriousness of course) 'they're together again now'!
He could have used a different turn of phrase I think...
If they survive, it will give a whole new meaning to the phrase "Four-eyes".
"He could have used a different turn of phrase I think..."
Ouch! I'll say...
I think I could have used a different turn of phrase to 'died a few days APART' as well!
Interestingly enough I was looking at Lord Haw Haws Hanging notice on the Times Archive and on the same page it reports ( January 4th 1946) that the two headed baby born in Birmingham on Tuesday previous has died
Seems two headed babies were being born then but then again the abortion act was still 21 years away
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