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True Ghost Stories by Jim Harold
True Ghost Stories by Jim Harold





True Ghost Stories by Jim Harold True Ghost Stories by Jim Harold

2-D would appear to have a chronic history of violent blows to the head, coupled with a complete lack of natural intelligence. Rather amusingly, Stuart adored his new nickname, dropping the use of his birth name completely and even signing formal letters with the first name "Two" and surname "D". Murdoc nicknamed Stuart '2-D', which stands for the 'Two Dents'. "A blue-haired, black-eyed god", Murdoc called him. This was the moment when Murdoc knew he had his frontman. When Stuart awoke after sliding through the cement for about a mile, he turned to look at Murdoc. This sent Stuart crashing through the windscreen, hitting his head on the curb, and fracturing his other eye.

True Ghost Stories by Jim Harold

One year later, in a poor attempt to impress some women, Murdoc performed a 360 in a Tesco car park in Nottingham with his vehicle. Murdoc was arrested and sentenced to carry out 30,000 hours (1,250 days) of community service as well as care for the incapacitated Stuart for 10 hours every week. Murdoc's bumper crashed into Stuart's face, landing him with an 8-ball fracture also known as 'hyphema', although he could still see through his injured eye. On 15 August 1997, when Stuart was 19, his life changed forever after hooligan Murdoc Niccals, age 31, purposefully crashed his Vauxhall Astra through the wall of Uncle Norm's Organ Emporium, where Stuart had been working, in an an attempt to ram-raid it and steal the synths. Īn old photo of Stuart (foreground center) during his days at St. When it came back it was a deep 'azure blue'. One day, he hit his head when falling from a tree at the age of eleven, causing all of his hair to fall out. His parents recall a little ten-year-old Stuart bouncing around in his room listening to The Clash, Augustus Pablo, The Human League (his favorite band) and many other musicians of the sort. While Stuart wasn't a very intelligent boy (indeed, he was often described as "a bit thick"), he was known as a kind person and had a general love of music.

True Ghost Stories by Jim Harold

His mother, Rachel Tusspot, was a nurse who supplied Stuart with migraine pills from his tree accident. His father, David Tusspot, worked as a mechanic and owner of the Tusspot's Fairground. Wilfrid's School (the same school that educated the members of The Cure W). He spent an unknown amount of time growing up in Hertfordshire before he and his family moved to Crawley, West Sussex following a lawsuit after he broke his piano teacher Ivana Abramovitch's hand. However, shortly after his birth, his father changed his name to 'Stuart Pot' to prevent him from being bullied at school (a decision which ultimately led to Stuart being nicknamed 'Stu-Pot' instead). Stuart Harold Tusspot, was born on, in Hertfordshire, England, to parents David and Rachel Tusspot.







True Ghost Stories by Jim Harold