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"Well that's impossible," you say. "This could never happen."
Well it turns out that about 8% of Predator Press readers are right 22% of the time: this tragic and shocking true story has been kept under wraps for over 20 years -and it might never been known if not for the dogged and relentless investigative skill of yours truly.
While Indiana’s life -filled with hot chicks, explosions and danger- has thrilled and exhilarated movie audiences for decades, it was found to be ill-suited for raising children; before long Short Round was seized from Indy by Child Protective Custody and placed into foster care.

It was no small effort to track his whereabouts from that day forward. But during a chance examination of the MIT Archives we discovered ancient correspondence with Short Round: it seems that soon thereafter it was discovered that he was woefully poor at math, and due this hideous handicap even MIT rejected him.
His last and lowliest of hopes and dreams were horribly crushed against the jagged rapids of cruel Hollywood fate.

It might seem true that life hasn't been very kind to Short Round. But shortly after serving his jail time and rehab, he met his true love in a strip bar. Connecting instantly during a conversation about their mutual obsession with snakes, the 'sparks flew' so to speak: now Short and Sassy Round live happily in a Des Moines subdivision with their eight beautiful children.
-The oldest of which begins at MIT this August.
3 comments:
The picture of that kid's face on Meadowlark Lemon's body is a disturbing combination of funny and freaky. Part of me wants to put it in a jeweled frame on my desk and part of me wants to hit it with a broomstick.
I understand him. Hell, if I'd been booted from the Globetrotters, I would have moved to Des Moines myself...live in a corn field and raise a family. A real Field of Dreams!
DG: As disturbing as the name "Meadowlark"?
Really?
Don: Oh man ... but when the Annual Tractor Pull comes up? Look out!
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