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Peter Butler was born from his mother's womb. By the age of 52 he had invented music. His first piece 'I Won't Let My Sun Go Down On Me' was composed on a sardine tin with a marshmallow hat. It was later performed by the duo, Dylan and Moyet. In 1987 he won the Nobel Peace Prize for killing cats. He later founded the Bauhaus movement for kidz. His book 'Baby Bauhaus' was an international best seller in Kenya. Al Parr drove a tractor on his second birthday. At the age of five he passed away after contracting a sore eye. He was resurrected on his seventh birthday with an extreme case of gout. In 1931 he developed a technique for growing bamboo on the backs of giant pandas in a bid to encourage intercourse. In 1999 he joined the electro country rap and roll band The Vibrating Owls. He played mahogany tawny. He now lives with tuberculosis. David Stephens, the only child of a Greek Labrador Retriever, started life as an apprentice hairdresser. He quickly developed a reputation for being a slut with scissors and his "tea and biscuits" always left the punters with a dry smile on their faces. In 1982 aged 19 he moved to Birmingham on Sea where he picked up a left handed fiddle and joined the Salvation Army. He married Katrina from Katrina and The Waves and moved to Wigan Aviary where they completed their critically acclaimed album 'Ambient Noises From Leftfield Dementia". He has six dogs, one for each child. Tagistani Collinparker Rentman Bubble & Squeak spent his early year