In the ’80s, Pope John Paul II visited Mexico City. One of the things he did there was urge people to have more children, in hopes that more would grow up to become nuns and priests.
60 Minutes went to do a profile on the people living in the Mexico City dump. They interviewed one family where the proud father lined his ten or twelve children by age and went down the line naming them. And you could tell by the look on his wife’s face that if she had had a sharp knife, there wouldn’t have been a number five.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Where are ya, Dan?
Ontman about 6 years ago
Brings a tear to my eye.
Nyckname about 6 years ago
In the ’80s, Pope John Paul II visited Mexico City. One of the things he did there was urge people to have more children, in hopes that more would grow up to become nuns and priests.
60 Minutes went to do a profile on the people living in the Mexico City dump. They interviewed one family where the proud father lined his ten or twelve children by age and went down the line naming them. And you could tell by the look on his wife’s face that if she had had a sharp knife, there wouldn’t have been a number five.
enigmamz about 6 years ago
“How long do have to sit still for? Jesus…….”
cdnalor about 6 years ago
Ma Barker?
Andrew Sleeth about 6 years ago
Tell us about the photograph, Dan.
55fishwood Premium Member about 6 years ago
Ever hear those infamous words “I hope that when you grow up you have kids that act exactly as you do”? Scary.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 6 years ago
Interesting how the allocation of brains seems to have run short around kid three…….
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Them there’s a fine lookin’ clan!
cheryl.johns63 about 6 years ago
LOL
Sue Ellen about 6 years ago
Each of my parents was the eldest of 7 children. I was an only child.
Dan Collins creator about 6 years ago
These are actually my distant relatives.
Dan Collins creator almost 6 years ago
I kid you not, the last guy on the right is named Little John Boy. Yeah!