I knew a family out in Flower Mound or Double Oak that had 19 kids. The boys were all square jawed red headed giants and the girls were all curvy brunet spinners that were fine as can be. I always wondered if something was going on over there.
Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
I knew a family out in Flower Mound or Double Oak that had 19 kids. The boys were all square jawed red headed giants and the girls were all curvy brunet spinners that were fine as can be. I always wondered if something was going on over there.
Too much in one night, bro.
Beekeeper, 19 kids, no credit/no limit card, 10k and rolexes...
Beekeeper, 19 kids, no credit/no limit card, 10k and rolexes...
Everyone knew them. Last name was the Nugents I believe. Their dad looked like a 7 foot tall version of the uni bomber. They used to show up at the Kroger's in Lewisville every single night to buy milk, bread, and eggs. With the girls being as hot as they were they were hard to miss.
Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
Everyone knew them. Last name was the Nugents I believe. Their dad looked like a 7 foot tall version of the uni bomber. They used to show up at the Kroger's in Lewisville every single night to buy milk, bread, and eggs. With the girls being as hot as they were they were hard to miss.
I also knew a family that had 9 adopted kids; The Hardgroves. We all knew that they were fucking each other. It drove the school counselors nuts. My Kenpo instructor told me that his dad got remarried when he was in his late teens and his dad had met his new wife because that was his girlfriends mom. He did not stop fucking her once his dad married her mother and they lived under the same roof.
Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
I can't remember any of their names but I thought they were really nice people. Were there 19 kids or was it 17? Some girl at school talked some shit one day about them and that is where the seed of wonder got planted in my head about them.
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