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| How do you explain Tori Spelling? |
This is kind of creepy but I'll bite. They are all very cute babies, but I particularly like #1, although that's mostly b/c I like the smile. |
Am I the only one that doesn't think any of them are particularly cute? |
Thanks to all for your input. We'll definitely have something to talk about next time we get together
By the way I have authorization to post the pics, thanks for your concern. Now I have a second question... They're all children of mixed race/ethnic couples. Would you try to guess what mix? |
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"Thanks to all for your input.
We'll definitely have something to talk about next time we get together By the way I have authorization to post the pics, thanks for your concern. Now I have a second question... They're all children of mixed race/ethnic couples. Would you try to guess what mix? " I'll give it a shot. #1 No idea #2 African American and Caucasian #3 Asian #4 Indian |
| LOL at everyone thinking their children are above average in looks! |
ha! so true. I thought nature made babies and puppies so we wouldn't let them get eaten by wolves with all that crying and yelping. |
| that's "made babies and puppies so <b> cute </b> so ..." |
Even Tori Spelling was a cute little kid! |
Thank you!!! I can't wait to read this trainwreck! |
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I think my daughter is cute but not more than average.
My son, however, I do think is pretty handsome. He has some very striking features and I think is probably cuter than average :0) |
you got #2 and half of #4
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Anyway...
you put the pictures and your baby is? 1,2,3 or 4? |
| We used to have strangers ask if they could photograph our curly blond haired identical twins. I thought that was so creepy. Once a man driving a garbage truck stopped in front of our house and asked if he could take a picture. Who would ever agree to such a thing? Having striking kids always made me afraid of kidnappers. |
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#3 Hispanic/Latin and Caucasian?
I actually think one of these babies is kind of fugly but I won't say which one. |