Indian farmer Nanu Ram Jogi poses with his baby daughter, Girija – his 21st child.
At 90 years old, Rajasthan resident Jogi is the world's oldest father. The mother of his latest sprog used to be his daughter-in-law.
'Women love me,' commented Jogi, adding: 'I want children until I'm 100.'
However, he has some way to go before he matches the feats of Daad Mohammed Murad Abdul Rahman, who we reported on yesterday. 60-year-old Abdul Rahman is currently on his 78th child, and is aiming for the psychologically-important 100 mark.
That's effed up. Resources are scarce enough over there in the middle east and they do shit like this? And you wonder why kids starve there. They do it to themselves, asking for problems. They expect sympathy after this?
I believe that phrase "ladies you can help. stop f'ing those guys" is applicable here.
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
sure he dont live in a BHA apartment?
Posted by: KozmoKramer
90 f'ing years old and he's still getting more ass than me... There is no justice in this world.
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