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To: inaflash who wrote (63642)4/26/2007 4:58:36 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 213181
 
>>Interesting that you point that out. I didn't look at the picture before, but now that you mention it, the right eye at first looked like it might be a glass eye. Then I noticed that there was further facial asymmetry, particularly the nasolabial fold. He may have had a stroke or more likely Bell's palsy given his presumed functioning level.<<

Flash -

I thought it was just funny lighting. But now that you mention the possibility of Bell's Palsy I feel bad for mentioning it. Though it's not a fatal malady or anything, Bell's is nothing to mock.

- Allen