Big Love

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The only thing more awkward than this photo had to be the night the baby was conceived.

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76 Responses to “Big Love”

  1. Sparkles says:

    bad pose, but a beautiful family

  2. John says:

    She’s into basketball; he loves miniature golf. Go figure

  3. roskie says:

    WOW
    & i wholeheartedly agree with that caption

  4. MWarrior says:

    “Well hey there, little lady!”

  5. Jake says:

    She is clearly sitting on the edge of the chair. Still, he looks enormous.

  6. dcs930 says:

    I dont see whats wrong with this picture.. Its really cute.
    Shes sitting on the edge of a chair or couch…..

  7. awkwardfamilyphotos says:

    his name is jesse kelly and he’s running for congress. look him up. he really is that tall and she really is that small. promise.

    -afp

  8. markc says:

    I just wet my pants.

  9. Fatty says:

    lol!!

  10. S. Wagner says:

    Sick, but funny!

  11. Cess says:

    Good thing. That baby’s head is huge.

  12. Intelligence required says:

    I find it flattering myself.

  13. Bobby Five says:

    Just look at the satisfied smile on her face. Thats all day long.

  14. James says:

    Yes. On a ladder, too.

  15. GingerKid says:

    I seriously just laughed my ass off!!!

  16. beavis says:

    http://www.votejessekelly.com/
    guess you are right…

  17. S. Wagner says:

    Maybe I missed something but I didn’t see anything in that campaign site that proved how tall he was. In fact, there is one picture of him with two women. One shows to be about the same height as him and the other only slightly smaller.

  18. mandy says:

    good lord, that is a funny comment

  19. danfo says:

    LOLOL, agreed. Clearly this place was professional.

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    Wow! that’s the first recipe spam I’ve ever seen. That’s brilliant!

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