he went to pound town with his sister.
an eye opener.
How do you ever explain that one in the future. Nothing they could have done, but talk about awkward family dinners in the future..
but then I have a serious question. Incest is a crime? Why? Especially when they don't reproduce, why would it be a crime? I know it's icky, but this seems outdated. Or is that a southern religious thing?
What did the West Virginia girl say the first time she was having sex?
"Dad! Get off of me, you're crushing my Marlboros!"
Wasn't there a story a year ago about an older man that married his daughter but he never had any contact with her prior to them dating?
not a surprise they felt some kind of bond with each other.
Odds seem to favor it ending badly, though.
They probably don't have to buy birthday gifts for each other.
"Wait a minute. They have the same birth date, they have the same background, they come from the same part of the country, and neither one thought anything of that?"
They meet each other in college and realize they have thr following in common:
1. Same birthday
2. Both adopted
3. Both of their biological parents died in a car accident.
4. They look alike.
And it never occurred to them to ask the obvious question?
Sounds like a Freudian slip to me.
Or rather the one source of the story appears to be fake thus leading to that inference.
...is that they didn't know they were siblings before they got married.
This stuff is all over the place. LinkedIn today had a story that everyone loved about how the alpha wolves in a wolf pack put the slowest, oldest wolves up front, in a show of "leadership." Turns out the picture was real, but the story wasn't.
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run with this story? My fave on Fox was them buying the story that the LAPD was getting 10,000 jetpaks for their officers.