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Gender error could stop marrying 100 times
2004-09-23
An Indian man who has vowed to marry 100 times in his life, has found he's on the electoral roll as a female. Udayanath Dakhina Ray has married 90 times so far and is now appealing to authorities in Orissa to correct their error. He says the mistake deprived him of a right to vote in the state and national elections in April, reports Oriya language daily Dharitri. The 80-year-old is particularly upset because being listed as a woman put him at odds with his ambition to marry at least 100 times.
Just means he has to switch targets, as it were.
The mechanic, who also doubles as a doctor, took a vow at a very young age to marry no less than 100 women to prove he could find a wife anytime he wanted after being deserted by his first wife Sibapriya .
"I'll show that brazen hussy!"
He needs a good woman — several of them, I guess — to help with what must be a very complicated profession: "Mukkerjee, that gall bladder's gotta come out. And then your tires need rotated!"
It's reported the father of 29 children claims to be flooded with wedding proposals from women across the world, all of whom want to help him score
... so to speak...
a century of marriages.
Buy this man a plane ticket and let him try for the mile-high club while he's at it.
Posted by:tipper

#6  Dad? Is it really you?
Posted by: Dreadnought   2004-09-23 4:42:10 PM  

#5  Nice to see a great family man with such respect for women and children. Brings a tear to my eye.
Posted by: ed   2004-09-23 2:07:06 PM  

#4  If he can't get the records fixed, he could get married in Massachusetts.
Posted by: jackal   2004-09-23 1:42:58 PM  

#3  Wudda been better off to just have joined the "4 F's Club"
Posted by: RN   2004-09-23 12:26:36 PM  

#2  I love the term "walk a mile in someone else's shoes". This man could take the lesson to heart, but he seems fixated on the number of wives he can take as the measurement of his value.
Posted by: jules 187   2004-09-23 12:21:07 PM  

#1  The mechanic, who also doubles as a doctor
Plumbing's where the big money it.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-09-23 12:17:20 PM  

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