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If they mated...Have a look at what can happen when celebrities have children By Emma Kae - 22nd May 2001 - Back to News Have you ever wondered about the truth in that old saying “it takes two ugly people to make a beautiful daughter”?
Well, in a bizarre offspring from that crazy American Conan O’Brien comes “If they mated…” where they take two celebrities and create a digital image of what their offspring would look like.
It appears that Frankenstein has sabotaged the lab in a severe case of innocent experimentation that went horribly wrong!
Incredibly funny and very, very scary this website is well worth a look, and fantastic for teaching your teenage daughter never to have children while she still wants to be able to be seen in public!
Click here to visit “If they mated”
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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