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Simon Donald is my brother. When he was about 10 I and his other brother used to call him 'Coconut Tete' due to his peculiarly coconut-like haircut. There was an accompanying song, to the tune of Suzi Quatro's 48 Crash, which we used to sing. Simon also wore a corduroy jacket and matching trousers which were approximately 18 inches too long for him. More recently Simon has become a co-editor of Viz magazine, having contributed since the very first issue. He is, he will tell you, the only person to have contributed to Viz throughout its entire history. His spare time is spread equally between retro-modism (he likes The Who and scooters), football and looking after his strange half-breed dog which has in the past regurgitated a used tampon in the Viz office.
This is what the article did say, before I just removed most of it. If Simon Donald's brother really does come here, then he could be a valuable source of information! However, most of the above looks unverifiable, and I don't think we can just take it on trust. -- Oliver P. 19:07 Mar 22, 2003 (UTC)
I've read chris donald's book and most of the above seems true. I think the is more likely to be the work of his eldest brother Steven (aka Mr Logic).--81.131.11.24715:41, 18 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]