It wasn't the theory of relativity, it was the theory of relative. History got it wrong. Must have been a bad spellchecker. Incest is best as long as you keep in in the family. Or something. TMI Terry Fla
Einstein married Elsa Löwenthal on 2 June 1919, after having had a relationship with her since 1912. She was his first cousin maternally and his second cousin paternally. In 1933, they emigrated to the United States. In 1935, Elsa Einstein was diagnosed with heart and kidney problems and died in December 1936.
And I have no clue what my IQ might be. Probably above room temperature.
Ole Al was a horn dog.
ReplyDeleteCheck out his bio.
Doesn't make you a bad person.
Terry
Fla.
Terry, I have found that one's libido rises in direct proportion with one's IQ. My last test had mine at 161.
ReplyDeleteGo figure. 161!
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't the theory of relativity, it was the theory of relative.
History got it wrong. Must have been a bad spellchecker.
Incest is best as long as you keep in in the family.
Or something.
TMI
Terry
Fla
How close? Brother/Mother/Sister/Dad?
ReplyDelete1st/2nd/3rd cousins twice removed?
There isn't anybody in my family I'd want to schtup.
“Geniuses and supergeniuses always make their own rules about sex as on everything else; they do not accept the monkey customs of their lessers.”
ReplyDeleteRobert A. Heinlein
Never could break 145, myself. Many, many beers ago.
All of the above. From wiki:
ReplyDeleteEinstein married Elsa Löwenthal on 2 June 1919, after having had a relationship with her since 1912. She was his first cousin maternally and his second cousin paternally. In 1933, they emigrated to the United States. In 1935, Elsa Einstein was diagnosed with heart and kidney problems and died in December 1936.
And I have no clue what my IQ might be. Probably above room temperature.
Terry
Fla.
Damn, he was related to her on BOTH sides of the family stick?! (no limbs, get it?! I'm a freaking genius here)
ReplyDeleteROFLAMFLOL...
ReplyDeleteYou said schtup... hahaah
lolol...