#2 2008-04-07 08:25:59
I'm not an anthropologist, but I imagine this has happened a lot more than some of us might think. Look at it this way, Fnord, it is one way to keep blood lines pure, which I gather is your preference. It's a way of making sure once's children are special.
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#3 2008-04-07 10:28:12
First, it's South Australia for Xrists sake, it's not like they have much of a genetic pool to pick from in the first place. Secondly, look at the picture. I think that they each got the best deal they could.
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#4 2008-04-07 10:46:23
She's 31?!
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#5 2008-04-07 16:04:31
Well, producing your own sex partners is easier than going out and looking for them.
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#6 2008-04-07 17:23:00
"I was looking at him, sort of going, oh, he's not too bad," she said.
"Like you might look at a man across the bar at a nightclub."
Was she wearing beer goggles at the time?
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#7 2008-04-07 17:26:30
headkicker_girl wrote:
"I was looking at him, sort of going, oh, he's not too bad," she said.
"Like you might look at a man across the bar at a nightclub."
Was she wearing beer goggles at the time?
From the looks of her, it definitely wasn't heroin hornrims.
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#8 2008-04-08 09:28:11
Family fuckers update.
If at first you succeed at producing a defective mess.... try again.
The article wrote:
Court documents show that the first child the pair conceived in 2001 died soon after being born from a congenital disease. They now have an apparently healthy nine-month-old baby girl.
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#9 2008-04-08 20:34:00
If their daughter survives to adulthood, she will find it very difficult to attract a mate. Unless the grandfather/father is a lot healthier than he looks, they'd better make her a little brother.
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#10 2008-04-08 21:38:07
nevermind....
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