That just tickled me pink! You wonder what goes on in their minds & then a comic strip artist/writer comes up with a probable answer. Wonderful & funny!
Here is something from H.P.Lovecraft & Zelia Bishop called “The Mound” 1927:
“At the autopsy it was found that all of young Clay’s organs were transposed from right to left within his body, as if he had been turned inside out. Whether they had always been so, no one could say at the time, but it was later learned from army records that Ed had been perfectly normal when mustered out of the service in May, 1919. Whether there was a mistake somewhere, or whether some unprecedented metamorphosis had indeed occurred, is still an unsettled question, as is also the origin of the hieroglyph-like scar on the forehead. "
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
No, kid, whatever organs were on the left were on the right and whatever organs were on the right were on the left.
whahoppened over 5 years ago
Hope they didn’t make a lot of little trapdoors all over her looking for things.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
The kid can understand adult conversations on the news but can’t talk yet? (Still funny!)
poopsypoo Premium Member over 5 years ago
That just tickled me pink! You wonder what goes on in their minds & then a comic strip artist/writer comes up with a probable answer. Wonderful & funny!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Here is something from H.P.Lovecraft & Zelia Bishop called “The Mound” 1927:
“At the autopsy it was found that all of young Clay’s organs were transposed from right to left within his body, as if he had been turned inside out. Whether they had always been so, no one could say at the time, but it was later learned from army records that Ed had been perfectly normal when mustered out of the service in May, 1919. Whether there was a mistake somewhere, or whether some unprecedented metamorphosis had indeed occurred, is still an unsettled question, as is also the origin of the hieroglyph-like scar on the forehead. "