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Inbreds
Its a well known fact that in parts of rural UK there is a fair proportion of human inbreeding.
The result being; an increase in cleft pallates, webbed feet, genetic diseases and not least the inability to communicate or think things through (lower than average IQ). How about Oz? |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by foopsy
Its a well known fact that in parts of rural UK there is a fair proportion of human inbreeding.
The result being; an increase in cleft pallates, webbed feet, genetic diseases and not least the inability to communicate or think things through (lower than average IQ). How about Oz? |
Re: Inbreds
and your point is????
Are you worried you might inter breed? In which case surely more chance if you stay where you are? |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by foopsy
Its a well known fact that in parts of rural UK there is a fair proportion of human inbreeding.
The result being; an increase in cleft pallates, webbed feet, genetic diseases and not least the inability to communicate or think things through (lower than average IQ). How about Oz? |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by Mally Lass
little inbred village
Swaffham, norfolk (so I believe);) |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by foopsy
Its a well known fact that in parts of rural UK there is a fair proportion of human inbreeding.
The result being; an increase in cleft pallates, webbed feet, genetic diseases and not least the inability to communicate or think things through (lower than average IQ). How about Oz? Maybe you should look at your own IQ. Our son has a cleft palate and has just scores 100% in maths and literacy tests, one of the doctors I work for has a cleft palate , so does one of the dentists at the specialist we go to. I didnt even marry my brother :scared: I bred with an australian, funny that cleft palates are 1 one in 700 in both countries. :rolleyes: Maybe if your IQ was a little higher you would think things through before you post. |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by foopsy
The result being; an increase in cleft pallates, webbed feet, genetic diseases and not least the inability to communicate or think things through (lower than average IQ). Mainland Australians may occasionally take the p*ss out of people from Tasmania but it is only in jest. They counter by saying we are from the northern island of Tasmania. I think you have lost this one. :p |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by jad n rich
Maybe you should look at your own IQ. Our son has a cleft palate and has just scores 100% in maths and literacy tests, one of the doctors I work for has a cleft palate , so does one of the dentists at the specialist we go to.
I didnt even marry my brother :scared: I bred with an australian, funny that cleft palates are 1 one in 700 in both countries. :rolleyes: Maybe if your IQ was a little higher you would think things through before you post. |
Re: Inbreds
Webbed feet?? - I'd have saved a bloody fortune over the years in diving fins :D
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Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by 232Bar
Webbed feet?? - I'd have saved a bloody fortune over the years in diving fins :D
That'll teach you! Remember in your next incarnation you need to marry your sister! :eek: |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by Pollyana
PMSL :D
That'll teach you! Remember in your next incarnation you need to marry your sister! :eek: |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by 232Bar
Only thing I'd like to do my sister with is a baseball bat over the head
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Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by 232Bar
Only thing I'd like to do my sister with is a baseball bat over the head
otherwise foopsy also know as master bates ( read his profile ) would be tugging himself silly over the prospect of a sister and a baseball bat :D |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by steve`o
otherwise foopsy also know as master bates
Trust you to notice that :D |
Re: Inbreds
Originally Posted by WendyC
Trust you to notice that :D
morning wends |
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