Saturday, September 8, 2007

Marry Our Daughter .com

marryourdaughter.com

There's a $4,000 one.

11 comments:

Andrew said...

how do we make the government shut this down?

_J_ said...

By marrying all of these young wommins.

Mike Lewis said...

wow
thats fucked up

my guess, if this is real, you can only post "ads" on this site if you are living in a state that has its laws set up to allow underage marriage with parental consent. Like one could not live in indiana and post on this site because one must be 18 the marry in indiana no matter what.

Mike Lewis said...

Q: CAN AN ARRANGED MARRIAGE BE A HAPPY ONE?
A: If both parties work hard at it, yes, it can. The divorce rate for arranged marriages is exactly the same as those for marriages that are not pre-arranged.

gee - 50/50 chance and the parents of the girl gets some cash out of the deal.

_J_ said...

It's win-win.

I like the feedback sections with people talking about how great the site is.

I have no idea if it is serious or not.

Roscoe said...

tis the ultimate prank.

The one that turns horribly wrong, as others take it seriously.


In other news, Jay, Will you be my best man? Just as soon as I clear off the last of my debt on the credit card?

_J_ said...

So long as it isn't for one of those < $10,000 girls.

Roscoe said...

But.. Jay! They taught her to do her duty, like a good Christian Wife!

Kylebrown said...

Wow this is the funniest site I have ever seen. The advice they give you when you click on propose is freaking classic!

Caleb said...

Xenophon Oeconomicus 7.2-6

Well now, Socrates, as you ask the question, I certainly do not pass my time indoors; for, you know, my wife is quite capable of looking after the house by herself.’

“‘Ah, Ischomachus,’ said I, ‘that is just what I want to hear from you. Did you yourself train your wife to be of the right sort, or did she know her household duties when you received her from her parents?’

“‘Why, what knowledge could she have had, Socrates, when I took her for my wife? She was not yet fifteen years old when she came to me, and up to that time she had lived in leading-strings, seeing, hearing and saying as little as possible. If when she came she knew no more than how, when given wool, to turn out a cloak, and had seen only how the spinning is given out to the maids, is not that as much as could be expected? For in control of her appetite, Socrates, she had been excellently trained; and this sort of training is, in my opinion, the most important to man and woman alike.’

_J_ said...

Well, if Socrates wouldn't have a problem with it...