Chester H. Cusil, born in England and moved to New Hampshire in 1946, is a Vietnam veteran who's most recently been recognized for his talent in writing. He lost his left arm in 1954, three days after being sent into the conflict. It's OK, though, because he writes with his toes and types with pencils in his nose. His maximum speed is 63 words per minute, if you count "a" and "as" as acceptible words for use in typing benchmarks.
After being discharged with a Purple Heart for draggnig no fewer than 76 people out of Vietnamese fire, (with the one arm, two broken ribs, a shattered tibia, and a fractured skull), he was fully recovered about after two weeks of rest in a military hospital in Virginia.
Mr. Cusil had the following to say about having his works posted on the "Intarweb Computer Screen:"
"Welcome, lucky Internet denizen to the selected writings of Chester H. Cusil, one of the premier writers of the new post-modern-neo-beatism school of literary mastery. I hope you enjoy my literature. Actually, I don't, I hope you grovel in envy of my genius, as my works are not to be enjoyed, but envied. So suck it, idiot." -- Chester H. Cusil
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