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Old 11-12-2016, 00:43
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Mick Jagger has fathered yet another child to add to the Jagger brood. The mother is 29 year old (a bit old for Jagger!) Melanie Hamrick, a ballerina. Apparently he's going to buy her a house and pay £14k a month support.

"What first attracted you to the multi millionaire Sir Michael Jagger, Melanie?"

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbi...-eighth-child/

The Jagger brood family tree. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/12/09/en...ily-tree-trnd/
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Old 11-12-2016, 00:50
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£14k, with all his money, what a tight arse ?

I wonder when he will retire his knob
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Old 11-12-2016, 00:56
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£14k, with all his money, what a tight arse ?

I wonder when he will retire his knob
I think it'll probably live longer than he does
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Old 11-12-2016, 01:13
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£14k, with all his money, what a tight arse ?

I wonder when he will retire his knob
It won't be the last time jumpin' jack flash gets some satisfaction!
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Old 11-12-2016, 01:42
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Disgusting old scrote, yuk ! maybe she makes him do it with a paper bag over his head.
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Old 11-12-2016, 01:45
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Mick Jagger has fathered yet another child to add to the Jagger brood. The mother is 29 year old (a bit old for Jagger!) Melanie Hamrick, a ballerina.
Good luck to him.
I wonder, though, how many women of child-bearing age would look at him twice if he was a million year-old retired bus-driver.
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Old 11-12-2016, 09:33
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Good luck to him.
I wonder, though, how many women of child-bearing age would look at him twice if he was a million year-old retired bus-driver.

All the money in the world couldn't inspire me to get jiggy with Mr Jagger.
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Old 11-12-2016, 09:57
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so he's going o be a "hands on Dad" bit creepy

that's how the mother go pregnant in the first place .
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Old 11-12-2016, 11:34
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At least Jagger takes the responsibility of being the father and is paying for the upkeep of his offspring and mother, unlike many thousands of relationships where a man fathers a child and then disappears and leave the State (or us) to to pick up the tabs for the child and mother.
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Old 11-12-2016, 11:36
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Good luck to them, can obviously afford to raise the child so why not if that's what they want.
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Old 11-12-2016, 11:43
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Good luck to them, can obviously afford to raise the child so why not if that's what they want.
I agree that money will be no problem but there is a good possibility Mick will be dead by the time the kid hits his teens what would the kid sooner have money in the bank or a Dad that's alive.
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Old 11-12-2016, 11:48
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I agree that money will be no problem but there is a good possibility Mick will be dead by the time the kid hits his teens what would the kid sooner have money in the bank or a Dad that's alive.

Exactly!

I think anyone who fathers a child in their 70's or 80's is being incredibly thoughtless and selfish.
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Old 11-12-2016, 11:57
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Raising a child is not about money. It's having that connection and love putting ones own needs behind that child's. Taking the time and responsibility to teach the child morals and good behaviour.
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Old 11-12-2016, 12:08
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Raising a child is not about money. It's having that connection and love putting ones own needs behind that child's. Taking the time and responsibility to teach the child morals and good behaviour.
There are plenty of children that do not even know who their father was, the mother probably does not know either, he has long disappeared, no chance of him supporting them financially or morally and just as many irresponsible mothers about too.
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Old 11-12-2016, 12:17
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Raising a child is not about money. It's having that connection and love putting ones own needs behind that child's. Taking the time and responsibility to teach the child morals and good behaviour.
Will he have much time,??? and if he does, will he have the energy???
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Old 11-12-2016, 12:17
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Again you can have a father and mother seeing them all the time. But that's no good if there is neglect or abuse. Raising a child is investing in them with quality time teaching them to be a good, rounded adult.
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Old 11-12-2016, 12:22
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I think Charlie Chaplin was 80 when he fathered his last child
Whether father is still around or alive when such children reach their teenage years is irrelevant.
There are plenty of children in the cleb world that fit that description, and look at them
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Old 11-12-2016, 12:39
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Raising a child is not about money. It's having that connection and love putting ones own needs behind that child's. Taking the time and responsibility to teach the child morals and good behaviour.
Indeed, the main resource needed for raising your child is time. One cannot engender a proper, loving, parent-child relationship if you just pop home once a week to see them. It takes hours of interaction, every day. Money doesn't replace that.
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Old 11-12-2016, 12:46
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I agree that money will be no problem but there is a good possibility Mick will be dead by the time the kid hits his teens what would the kid sooner have money in the bank or a Dad that's alive.
Hard to answer as I don't know. The couple probably discussed all that beforehand, hopefully they did, who knows.
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Old 11-12-2016, 13:00
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Exactly!

I think anyone who fathers a child in their 70's or 80's is being incredibly thoughtless and selfish.
Do you think the child is going to regret being born?! How selfish of you to give me life, Dad!
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Old 11-12-2016, 13:10
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Will he have much time,??? and if he does, will he have the energy???
I am sure he will have more energy than the fathers who have just done a runner and accepted no responsibility at all. The child never see the father and do not know who he is, the mother does probably does not know either. Could be a Greek from Corfu could be a Spaniard from Ibiza, depend what holiday she was on at the time, could even be the guy who lives down the road, who knows?
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Old 11-12-2016, 13:11
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It's a pity that nature doesn't make both women and men infertile after a certain age.
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Old 11-12-2016, 13:13
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There are plenty of children that do not even know who their father was, the mother probably does not know either, he has long disappeared, no chance of him supporting them financially or morally and just as many irresponsible mothers about too.
So what? It won't stop people stating he's too old, just because there are absent fathers.
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Old 11-12-2016, 14:15
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Exactly!

I think anyone who fathers a child in their 70's or 80's is being incredibly thoughtless and selfish.
No more selfish than a mother who sleeps around and gets pregnant by some unknown

So what? It won't stop people stating he's too old, just because there are absent fathers.
But it must be better to have and know a dad who was old rather than a child not having a clue who the father was. A child could have a dad who died when it was young but the child can look back at memories and pictures of their dad rather than having a completely unknown dad.

Child "where my daddy, why have I not got a daddy?" Mother, "well you have somewhere could be the guy in Ibiza i shacked up with on holiday or it could be the guy who lives down the road"
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Old 11-12-2016, 14:17
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No more selfish than a mother who sleeps around and gets pregnant by some unknown



But it must be better to have and know a dad who was old rather than a child not having a clue who the father was. A child could have a dad who died when it was young but the child can look back at memories and pictures of their dad rather than having a completely unknown dad.

Child "where my daddy, why have I not got a daddy?" Mother, "well you have somewhere could be the guy in Ibiza i shacked up with on holiday or it could be the guy who lives down the road"
And better to be alive than to have never existed
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