View Full Version : Please tell me this isn't real
strider
14-09-2007, 05:05 PM
http://marryourdaughter.org/index.php
supertzar
14-09-2007, 05:11 PM
Monique H. is a bargain at $5,995.
h1s_l0rdsh1p
14-09-2007, 05:59 PM
No, it's not real. I just read about that on snoeps.com.
But it is funny. :P
mountain
15-09-2007, 01:49 AM
THIS IS NOT FUNNY!! Needs some investigating
freedomnonfighter
15-09-2007, 03:30 AM
WTF?:confused::eek:
fresco
15-09-2007, 03:37 AM
No, it's not real. I just read about that on snoeps.com.
But it is funny. :P
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/marryourdaughter.asp
:D
dondaz
24-09-2007, 04:45 PM
Here's some testimonials:
"Thank God for your site! Our daughter was really nervous walking down the aisle, but she seems okay now and the money we got let us keep our farm and even add on a few acres."
—Mrs. Addrien L.
"At first we were worried that Janine was too young to get married, but then her new husband bought her a house and a car and jewelry and the money we got let us buy a house for ourselves. Getting out of the trailer park at our age was the best thing that ever happened to us, and it’s all thanks to Marry Our Daughter!"
—Mr. Jack M.
“I was SO scared getting married so young, but my husband is an okay guy and I am SO proud that because of me my parents were able to get their first brand-new car and take the trip they always wanted to. I couldn’t have done it without your site!"
—Katrina K., married at 14
“Our 15 year old daughter Mary wasn’t very popular and did nothing but mope around the house bringing everybody down, so we decided to marry her off through your site. Now our house is a lot cheerier and we love our new swimming pool and Jaccuzi! We’ve told our youngest that when she turns 15 we’re going to marry her off too!"
—Mrs. James P.
“My mother thought I was getting ‘too frisky” and that I had to get married right away before I lost my purity to some high school boy. Marry Our Daughter found me a husband and my parents were able to keep their house and pay off my mother’s medical bills. I was so glad I could help them, and being married at my age (I'm 16 now) has a lot of advantages, like my own credit card!"
—Nancy A.
I don't think it's a windup site at all.
That site was probably made by masons to lure braindead greedy parents into giving up their kids. Probably for sacrifice or to entrap/blackmail them for use further down the road.
I'm not convinced. Maybe that page http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/marryourdaughter.asp has been put out as a cover story to keep it up on the net? Where's the evidence of this radio interview with the supposed creator of the site?
Either way it's sick!
I wonder how many have tried to sell their kids and are now victims of some serious blackmail shit or the like:eek:
Serves them f*****g right!
strider
24-09-2007, 04:47 PM
Dondaz, where u been man.. the site has missed ya :D