As part of an operation, doctors had to briefly stop my heart
I have held a human brain (directly) in my hands
#1 - FALSE; it almost happened to me, and it still makes me shudder to think “what if”. #2 - True; it was for a heart arrhythmia. They had to speed up, slow down, and for a few seconds, stop the heart as part of the procedure. #3 - True; My neuroscience masters included a day at a surgeons’ training centre.
Hmm. Number one is one of those detailed and obscure, yet vague references. Still plausible though. My wife saw Truman Capote at the Fishkill Mall while she was dressed as the Easter Bunny, just one of those things in life.
Number two is interesting. Your wife could have a very common name, and she or you would notice it watching the movie. If her name is Carlotta Valdez this one is true. Somewhat plausible.
Number three is the most suspicious. Gordon could have been there. His son is pretty young, but he has an older daughter. It’s the kind of thing you’d back up with a photograph if it happened, but you could say no one else was there to take the picture. After that, impossible to disprove, but an easy lie to tell. You may have simply seen him there, never met him, or just seen a picture in the newspaper (do they still have those things).
No dead giveaways, but I’ll guess that number three is false. Number 1 is a close second though.
#2 is absolutely true- my wife’s maiden name was that of the Spanish noblewoman Kim Novak was supposedly obsessed with, and who had supposedly committed suicide by jumping off the tower centuries ago.
#3 is true- it happened on Thanksgiving Day in New York. Funny thing is, NOBODY but me and my immediate family noticed him. In SOME cities, he’s a huge celebrity, but in New York City? Nobody really follows NASCAR there, so to most people in the park, he was just another Dad pushing a stroller #1 is false, though it’s based loosely on fact. I did get an autographed copy of the book from Tom Wolfe at an Austin Bookstop, but we never crossed paths in the bathroom.