Master Fox Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 http://uk.news.yahoo.com/itn/20080222/twl-...-41f21e0_1.html A 16-year-old girl has given birth to triplets for the second time in a case which has stunned doctors and caused outrage in Argentina. (Advertisement) The girl, named only as Pamela, had a second set of female triplets earlier this month after giving birth to her first set at the age of 15 in July 2006. She had her first child, a boy, when she was just 14. All seven children were born prematurely but without any kind of fertility treatment. While doctors say the three newborns and their mother are well, the case has sparked debate across Argentina. The girl, who turns 17 on Monday, and comes from the town of Leones in the province of Cordoba, has received help from local authorities, including the building of a house for the family on some donated land. Pamela's mother, Magdalena, 49, who works as a cleaner to support her grandchildren, said: "When we knew that we would again have triplets we wanted to die. She has no job, the father of the triplets left and I am the sole breadwinner for her and her family." The case has sparked debate across the Roman Catholic country, with the media saying rather than financial help, she should have received better sex education and birth control advice
Daggers Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Regrets? Sure, one or two - but at the end of the day she is a damn fine lay. Plus, not living in Argentina means I can't be done for the child support.
Manwell Pablo Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Regrets? Sure, one or two - but at the end of the day she is a damn fine lay.Plus, not living in Argentina means I can't be done for the child support. I'm guessing the first one is AIDS and the second one as Suphilus.
Daggers Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Suphilus. Yup, Craig. There's no hiding from FT's very own Ms. Marple.
Master Fox Posted 22 February 2008 Author Posted 22 February 2008 Yup, Craig.There's no hiding from FT's very own Ms. Marple. lol I shouldn't laugh, but lol
Master Fox Posted 22 February 2008 Author Posted 22 February 2008 SorrySuphilis. Who said STD's were no laughing matter????
Manwell Pablo Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Is that a geniune question? have I spelt it right this time? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syphillis
Alexikokopops Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Is that a geniune question? have I spelt it right this time? Syphilis!
The People's Hero Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Syphilis! Oh! You should have said! Yeah, I've got it. So what?
Manwell Pablo Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Right who wants me to try and spell Chlamedia?
The People's Hero Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Right who wants me to try and spell Chlamedia? A friend of mine did Chlamedia Studies at University. She was a right dirty wench.
filbertway Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 [edit] Known and suspected notable syphilis-infected people in previous centuries Keys: S - suspected case; † - died of syphilis Idi Amin (1928-2003) Ugandan dictator S Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) German dictator S Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), poet † Isabella Beeton (1836-1865), author of Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management S Karen Blixen (1885-1962), writer Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage (1765-1805), poet † António Botto (1897-1959), poet Camilo Castelo Branco (1825-1890), writer Beau Brummell (1778-1840), fashion arbiter Al Capone (1899-1947), gangster † Randolph Churchill,Lord (1849-1895), British statesman and father of Winston S. Churchill S Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (1545-1567), second husband of Mary Queen of Scots Frederick Delius (1862-1934), composer † Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848), composer King Edward VI (1538-1553), King of England and third Tudor monarch S Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889), poet S Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), painter † Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), poet † King Henry VIII (1491-1547), King of England and second monarch of the Tudor dynasty S Howard Hughes (1905-1976), aviator, billionaire Ivan the Terrible (1530-1584), Czar of Russia Scott Joplin (1867/8-1917), composer † Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924), communist leader S Édouard Manet (1832-1883), painter † Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893), writer † Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900), nineteenth-century German philosopher S Jack Pickford (1896-1933), actor † Martin Alonzo Pinzon (1441-1493) captain of the Pinta † Franz Schubert (1797-1828), composer S Robert Schumann (1810-1856), composer S Bedřich Smetana (1824-1884), Czech composer S Tongzhi (1856-1875), ninth Manchu emperor in the Qing dynasty S Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), painter † John Wilmot (1647-1680), 2nd Earl of Rochester, writer, debaucher S Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), writer S Hugo Wolf (1860-1903), composer † Mikhail Vrubel (1856-1910), painter Mary I, Queen of England and fourth monarch of the Tudor dynasty S Ludwig Van Beethoven, German composer. S
Master Fox Posted 22 February 2008 Author Posted 22 February 2008 Syphilis! I were wrongly diagnosed once. True Story.
Daggers Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 I really can't spell can I. Yes you can - that's a perfect spelling of 'can I'. Well done.
filbertway Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 A region of Swazliand was named after the girl in question The Kingdom of Swaziland is a small, landlocked country in Africa (one of the smallest on the continent), embedded between South Africa in the west, north and south and Mozambique in the east. The country is named after the Swazi, a Bantu-speaking people. It is divided into four regional administrative districts: Hhohho, Manzini, Lubombo and Shiselweni.
Manwell Pablo Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 A region of Swazliand was named after the girl in question The Kingdom of Swaziland is a small, landlocked country in Africa (one of the smallest on the continent), embedded between South Africa in the west, north and south and Mozambique in the east. The country is named after the Swazi, a Bantu-speaking people. It is divided into four regional administrative districts: Hhohho, Manzini, Lubombo and Shiselweni. Whats that got to do with the Argentine strain of Suph......that disease.
filbertway Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Whats that got to do with the Argentine strain of Suph......that disease. Since when did it become cool again to stay on track? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FAEHjWonis&NR=1 Yebooaahhhh
Alexikokopops Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 Since when did it become cool again to stay on track? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FAEHjWonis&NR=1 Yebooaahhhh We don't like mavericks in General Chat.
AoWW Posted 22 February 2008 Posted 22 February 2008 We don't like mavericks in General Chat. Oh I dunno... Though Iceman did more for me, I have to say.
Master Fox Posted 23 February 2008 Author Posted 23 February 2008 She must have a fanny like a hippos mouth.
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