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10-18-2009, 11:51 AM
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Brother-in-Law Slays Wife's Husband

His wife's Brazilian brother didn't like her husband, so — after a night of drinking — he cut him up.

Interesting statistic from the website: Brazil accounts for 10% of all the murders in the world.
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10-18-2009, 12:07 PM
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Interesting statistic from the website: Brazil accounts for 10% of all the murders in the world.
Interesting - in order for that percentage of murders to fit the percentage of the world population, Brazil would need to have a pop of 670 million people (more than twice the pop of the US)- it currently has a population total just shy of 200 million (sixth in the world). For other neato statistics and such, go here:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publicat...k/geos/br.html
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10-18-2009, 12:29 PM
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Re: Brother-in-Law Slays Wife's Husband

Now thats somehting to talk about over dinner.
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....Interesting statistic from the website: Brazil accounts for 10% of all the murders in the world.
Women forcing their boyfriends to go shopping with them is responsible for the other 90%....
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10-18-2009, 03:51 PM
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Women forcing their boyfriends to go shopping with them is responsible for the other 90%....
My wife is safe - she doesn't mind if I stay in the car and read...and eye up the passing ladies as well of course.
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10-18-2009, 04:19 PM
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Re: Brother-in-Law Slays Wife's Husband

After you are married for more than 15 years and get close to the 20 year mark no one cares if you go with them or not. So if you are young and married? Put in your time ! Eventually you can stay home and watch the game and scratch your balls
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After you are married for more than 15 years and get close to the 20 year mark no one cares if you go with them or not. So if you are young and married? Put in your time ! Eventually you can stay home and watch the game and scratch your balls
That'll never work for me, my wife has a phobia of driving, so I'm the family taxi driver...pain in the ass, but some of the tips are interesting.
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Re: Brother-in-Law Slays Wife's Husband

Ouch! was he trying to cut off his head?
I never ask my Hubby to go shopping.I don't want him there,I like checking out the fella's too! lol
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My wife is safe - she doesn't mind if I stay in the car and read...and eye up the passing ladies as well of course.
She doesn't mind which? Reading & BabeWatch?Riiiiight, you bad boy!
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She doesn't mind which? Reading & BabeWatch?Riiiiight, you bad boy!
Yep, both of us are allowed to look all we want, but no touching without the other present and approving (not that the latter comes up much - with a six year old in the house there just isn't much opportunity for hijinx).


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