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1 hour ago, Bobba said:

We lived in a Cornish village for 2 1/2 years. You could recognise one from a distance. Their eyes were sunken deeper in the sockets  👀

They also don't believe that any traffic laws like speed limits, double white lines, etc apply to them. A bit of a law unto themselves the police seem to give them a wide berth.

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59 minutes ago, mel b3 said:

He'll find it hilarious,  when he gets back from the doctors. 

I believe that he's been for another pregnancy test .

they pulled out another Tipton rat ....err a relitive of yours i believe

12 hours ago, Old Boggy said:

At one time the only inhabitants of Dungeness consisted of families with either the name ‘Oiler’ or ‘Tart’, so interbreeding must have been rife.

I do remember a lady being interviewed on TV saying that “I used to be an Oiler, but now I’m married I’ve become a Tart” :w00t:

Similar interbreeding happened on the Isle of Grain with the name ‘Broomfield’.

Not just a Norfolk thing, happens/happened in Kent too.:yahoo:

 

FACT (checkit out yourself)...the most inbred county in the UK is Lincolnshire......they rekoned the gene pool didnt widen until the advent of the bycycle wheel

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22 minutes ago, ditchman said:

they pulled out another Tipton rat ....err a relitive of yours i believe

FACT (checkit out yourself)...the most inbred county in the UK is Lincolnshire......they rekoned the gene pool didnt widen until the advent of the bycycle wheel

That wasn't a rat . It was that hamster you lost in 1983 😁.

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I hear that an NHS Trust is saying that birth defects from Indian sub-continent first cousin marriages are the exquivalent to a white english women having a child over the age of 34.

It is the usual suspects spouting this.

 

30% of birth defects in Bradford are the result of first cousin marriages or incest as it commonly known.

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