Shots In The Dark
Thursday, March 08, 2007
  Apparently One Illegimate Child Wasn't Enough
Rumor has it that Tom Brady has gotten Gisele Bundchen pregnant...too!

http://www.glamourparis.com/uploads/tx_usersmilealbum/gisele-bundchen-2.jpg
Gisele: The stork paid a visit.
 
Comments:
the overflow is of the immorality
 
Sure would like to be invited to Brady's family thanksgiving...
 
One could make a "sloppy seconds" joke here....
 
Doesn't anyone in the world of famous people know how to use birth control properly...or is Brady such a catch that everyone wants a little one?
 
The last issue of the 'Resource' the newspaper produced by Harvard for faculty and staff is a classic. Full of lies, big lies, little lies. Perhaps Ve RI TAS should be replaced with RE PRO BA

Is it surprising that some Harvard Law School Graduates don't pay their parking tickets in 10 years? or that some HBS Graduates lie to the nation about WMDs? Maybe this is what they teach at Harvard.

There is definitely more LUX ET VERITAS in New Haven, not sure there is much of either in Cantabrigia.
 
Wow, someone came to the blog today with an agenda.
 
what exactly is "illegitimate" about two adults having a baby together, richard?
 
The Herald is carrying a pretty strong denial of this rumor.
http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/moreTrack/view.bg?articleid=187367
 
What is anonymous 10:52 talking about?
 
No clue... maybe he/she is trying to solicit interest from Richard.
 
12:36 AM The last time I looked, the child of two unwed adults was considered "illegitimate". Now I'm as tolerant as the next guy but when your fifteen year old daughter comes home pregnant and thinks its fine because that's what she sees the adult world doing, particularly celebrities, you might not feel as benevolent.
 
While we are into semantics here, the stork doesn't visit until the baby arrives. It isn't a bird of impregnation; it avoids the pregnancy issue entirely.
 
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