Saudi (?) princess and American army boy
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MrVelox said:
Like that recent article about some fundamentalist Imam.. who has a hot daughter.. who is a Pole Dancer in London.. hahaha!

So who is going to find her first and say "You look nothing like your dad, I used to sell him assault rifles back in the day...but you do have your mums tits!".
speedy_thrills said:
MrVelox said:
Like that recent article about some fundamentalist Imam.. who has a hot daughter.. who is a Pole Dancer in London.. hahaha!

So who is going to find her first and say "You look nothing like your dad, I used to sell him assault rifles back in the day...but you do have your mums tits!".
speedy_thrills said:
MrVelox said:
Like that recent article about some fundamentalist Imam.. who has a hot daughter.. who is a Pole Dancer in London.. hahaha!

So who is going to find her first and say "You look nothing like your dad, I used to sell him assault rifles back in the day...but you do have your mums tits!".

Found it:
Article said:
Meriam Al Khalifa: 18-year-old Sheika Meriam Al Khalifa made international headlines in 1999 when the royal princess was whisked out of Bahrain by her boyfriend, U.S. marine Lance Cpl. Jason Johnson. She sought asylum in the U.S. on the grounds that her subsequent marriage -- to a non-Muslim -- could have her killed if she returned to Bahrain. She was granted permanent residency in 2001. "This is my home now," she told US Weekly magazine that same year. "I miss my family, but most days I am happy. If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't change a thing." Meriam Al Khalifa filed for divorce in 2004 and has since reportedly returned to Bahrain where she received a royal pardon and was forgiven by her family.

So she came to her senses after all.
speedy_thrills said:
Found it:
Well could she really spend her whole life with a ginger?Article said:
Meriam Al Khalifa: 18-year-old Sheika Meriam Al Khalifa made international headlines in 1999 when the royal princess was whisked out of Bahrain by her boyfriend, U.S. marine Lance Cpl. Jason Johnson. She sought asylum in the U.S. on the grounds that her subsequent marriage -- to a non-Muslim -- could have her killed if she returned to Bahrain. She was granted permanent residency in 2001. "This is my home now," she told US Weekly magazine that same year. "I miss my family, but most days I am happy. If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't change a thing." Meriam Al Khalifa filed for divorce in 2004 and has since reportedly returned to Bahrain where she received a royal pardon and was forgiven by her family.

So she came to her senses after all.
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