Posted on 01/31/2014 1:43:41 PM PST by nickcarraway
a 97-year-old Iraqi man who hit headlines last year for marrying a young girl died at his home in the Arab country nearly six months after his latest marriage.
Musli Mohammed Al Majmai triggered controversy in Iraq and other countries when he wedded a girl who was nearly 70 years younger than him.
Two of his grandsons wedded on the same day in their home province of Saladin north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad in July 2013.
Newspapers said Al Majmai had 325 children, grand children and great grand children.
It took two days to remove the smile from his face.
If you were 97 you would.
She is 27. How is he a Perv?
touche
Grandpa had outlived 4 wives, and at age 102 was days away from marrying a pretty 27 year old, when one of his grandsons approached him and asked,
“Uh...Grandpa, Aren’t you a bit concerned about the Honeymoon?”
“Why?” Grandpa responded.
Well, you know....about a heart attack or something...., said the grandson.
Without hesitation, Grandpa replies, “If she dies, she dies....”
“he wedded a girl who was nearly 70 years younger than him”
Would that put her in her late 20s or early 30s? That is hardly a girl.
If accurate, this means the "young girl" was at least 28 years old.
“Gee if I ever get to be a 97 year old dirty old man, I hope I can go out like that.”
Yeah, I tell everyone I want my last words to be, “Oh, baby, baby!”
I’m reminded of a line from Love and Death regarding the demise of Countess Alexandrovna’s husband;
Uncle-”It’s said her husband the Count died in her arms trying to satisfy her prodigious sexual desires”.
Boris-”No kidding. Died smiling, I bet”,
The mortician said It will be weeks before we can get the smile off his face
These guys are lower than primeval apes on the humanity scale.
But who’s counting?
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