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Granny, 72, Having A Baby With Her Grandson

A grandmother has shocked her friends and family after revealing she is having a baby with her own grandson.

Pearl Carter, 72, says she has never been happier after beginning an incestuous relationship with her 26-year-old grandchild Phil Bailey.

The pensioner, from Indiana, US, is using her pension to pay a surrogate mother so they can have a child, reports New Zealand's New Idea magazine.

She said: "I'm not interested in anyone else's opinion. I am in love with Phil and he's in love with me.

"Soon I'll be holding my son or daughter in my arms and Phil will be the proud dad."

Her lover is the son of Pearl's daughter Lynette Bailey - who she put up for adoption when she was 18-years-old.

When his mother passed away, Phil tracked down his long lost grandmother and they quickly fell in love.

Pearl told New Idea magazine: "From the first moment that I saw him, I knew we would never have a grandmother-grandson relationship.

"For the first time in years I felt sexually alive."

It was during their second week together, after dinner and wine, that Pearl made her move.

"I called Phil into my bedroom, sat him on the bed, and then I leant over and kissed him," she added.

"I expected rejection but instead he kissed me back."

Phil revealed: "I wanted to kiss her there and then. My feelings were overwhelming.

"I love Pearl with all my heart. I've always been attracted to older women and I think Pearl is gorgeous. Now I'm going to be a dad and I can't wait.

"Yes, we get laughed at and bullied when we go out and kiss in public but we don't care. You can't help who you fall for."

The pair paid $54,000 (£35,000) to find a surrogate mother and buy a donor egg to inseminate with Phil's sperm.

They placed an advert asking for an open-minded surrogate, and Roxanne Campbell applied.

"Initially I was shocked," says Roxanne, 30. "But they're a brilliant pair and I saw how much they loved each other. I know the baby will be loved too."

Pearl said: "I am finally going to be a mum and not forced to give up my child. Phil's going to be a great dad.

"I never in a million years thought at 72 I'd be 'pregnant' and in love with my grandson.

"I make no apologies and I believe God's given me a second chance."

(in yahoo news)

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8-year-old girl wants to get her school demolished



This prank phone call was made by an eight year old girl from Dublin, Ireland. I'm still laughing out loud! and... I LOVE HER ACCENT!

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AbsoluteRadio.co.uk




Absolute Radio (formerly Virgin Radio) is one of the UK's three Independent National Radio stations.
The station is based in London and plays popular rock music.
(in Wikipedia.org)

I assure you that you'll be able to find a great variety of music! You only have to choose between: Absolute Radio, Absolute Classic Rock, Absolute 80s and dabbl. (click here)

I must say I usually listen to Absolute Classic Rock. So, if you like listening to Rock music, that's what I recomend you! Absolute Classic Rock is the original rock authority, home to wailing guitar solos and legendary rock anthems from men with big hair.

It's time to ROCK OUT!
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Hello! Now you have a new member!

Happy Easter and be happy!

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Children of a Lesser God


A car hooting. Someone calling. A phone ringing. The radio playing. A door opening. A jar breaking. Water falling. A clock. A bell. A music box. A song. A voice.

Can you imagine your life without this? Can you imagine your life without music, without voices, without noises, without sound? Getting all your emotions through your eyes, your hands and taste, forgetting you have ears, forgetting the vibration of the particles in the air that go through your ears, and make you leave this reality for instants when THAT MUSIC is playing, when THAT VOICE is calling.

As the inspiration for one of our "5 Minutes Oral Presentations", Children of a Lesser God is the movie this class sugests you for your Easter Hollidays. It's an amazing long tape from 1986, that will certainly touck your hearts, and take you to another reality, the reality of deaf people, and the deaf culture itself.


Watch it, and ENJOY IT!




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SURPRISE!





... With love from us to you...


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Back



Hi everybody!

We're back to English classes... or... English classes are back to us. Whatever!

So, let's have this kind of funny learning! "Outside the Wall" is waiting for you!
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Having new eyes






"The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."

- Marcel Proust -
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Ball and Chain




"I don't understand how come you're gone, man. I don't understand why half the world is still crying, man, when the other half of the world is still crying too, man, and it can't get it together. I mean, if you got a cat for one day, man - I mean, if you, say, say, maybe you want a cat for 365 days, right - You ain't got him for 365 days, you got him for one day, man. Well I tell you that one day, man, better be your life. Because, you know, you can say, oh man, you can cry about the other 364, man, but you're gonna lose that one day, man, and that's all you've got. You gotta call that love, man. That's what it is, man. If you got it today you don't want it tomorrow, man, 'cause you don't need it, 'cause as a matter of fact, as we discovered on the train, tomorrow never happens, man. It's all the same fucking day, man."

- Janis Lynn Joplin -
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OH MY GOD!



OH MY GOD!!!
Have you noticed that it's already the 5th of February, mates??? We've spent more than a month without posting in "Outside the Wall"!!! :O
Jesus! Christmas songs were still playing here!!! This is totally unallowable!!!

Come one guys! Let's paint "Outside the Wall"!





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Hogmanay - New Year's Eve in Scotland

Hogmanay is a Scottish celebration; it is the celebration of New Year's Eve and can last for days. No-one celebrates the eve quite like the Scots. It is believed the Scots inherited the celebration of Hogmanay from the Vikings. New Year's Eve was a good excuse for some revelry and the excuse to drink whisky and eat good food. Hogmanay involves parties and festivals across Scotland with the largest and most famous public party in Edinburgh.
Food at Hogmanay must include the traditional foods of Scotland. Shortbread is always eaten at Hogmanay and sometimes served with cheese and of course Haggis will most certainly make an appearance.
And to Drink....? It has to be Whisky in Scotland. Scotch Whisky is world renowned and what better time to drink it than Hogmanay?
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2010


My god! We are already in 2010!!! Time flies!!
Let's all hope it will bring us all lots of joy and that all our dreams will come true!!!
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