I'm with Luce on this one. There's only six of 'em in the pic & the one second from the right is so inbred, she's got two heads.
Unfussy as I am, it's impressive to find that many "wouldn'ts" in a group of ladies of child-bearing age. That said, I'd give the one in the middle a go. But I'd think about the others to make it last longer... :)
Emma Bywood, 30, of east Hull, who has two children at the school, said: "My son came home on Monday and I had to explain to him what inbred meant.
ReplyDeleteDoh!
Like, poke, don't like, like, don't like, don't like, poke.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is how it is done.
I think the teacher should be protected from any libel action:
ReplyDeletea)Fair Comment (Just look at them!)
b)Honestly held opinion (You can't argue that they don't look a little simple and genetically challenged)
Inbred is what a sandwich filling is, isn't it?
ReplyDeletethey're really not helping their cause with this photo
ReplyDeleteOMG! Way to show you aren't thick or inbred!
ReplyDelete2nd right looks like a pig
ReplyDeleteIs that Zaphod Beeblebrox second on the right? Love his new image, even if he has bulked out.
ReplyDeletesecond left looks ok but back to the sty for the rest of them.
ReplyDeleteI love it , the story's gone national now in the MSM along with the picture.
ReplyDeleteThe comments (much like here) are not complimentary
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ReplyDeleteI'm with Luce on this one.
ReplyDeleteThere's only six of 'em in the pic & the one second from the right is so inbred, she's got two heads.
Unfussy as I am, it's impressive to find that many "wouldn'ts" in a group of ladies of child-bearing age.
That said, I'd give the one in the middle a go. But I'd think about the others to make it last longer... :)