Saturday, 5 January 2013

"Partygoer Attacked By Miniature Nasal Bat"

From Derby Evening Telegraph, December 25 1968.
"Young Wallace Johnson of Spondon got an unusual Christmas gift when his Festive Feast was interrupted by an attack by a Peruvian Mucus Bat. The animal, which his father Ted breeds, escaped from its hutch, and made straight for Wallace's nose. Wallace didn't panic, as this has happened several times before, but this is the first time it was captured on film. From left - Agnes Johnson (his mother), Wallace Johnson, Lucretia Johnson (his identical twin sister) and grandparents Humphrey and Ludmilla O'Flaherty."

Bonus : BRIAN BLESSED ON CRACK

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