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The website where a lot of Duggar-related articles originate recently profiled Famy's dad, Terry Jordan. What bugs me is that he isn't a Duggar, yet the title of the article is "Terry Jordan of the Duggar family from '19 Kids & Counting' brings Bible to life".

 

I found the link on Deanna's page, where she gushes "I'm very blessed to have a loving and talented family!" Sorry, Deanna, but if you're referring to JimBob and his hoard, notoriety doesn't equal talent. As for her husband's "talent," art is subjective, so I won't comment there.

 

Here's a snip of the article:

 

"To learn more about Terry Jordan from the Duggar family, visit his Facebook page or send him an e-mail message at terrytjwildman@aol.com. You can also mail him a personal note at: P.O. Box 6756, Springdale, AK. 72766-6756.

 

In the meantime, Terry and Deanna enjoy spending time with the Duggar family from 19 Kids and Counting. They live a short 30-minute drive away and visit as often as possible. Concerning the super-sized Duggar family, Terry Jordan says, “We fully support and love them. They inspire us.â€

 

Terry is also very proud of his daughter, Amy Duggar, who appears regularly on 19 Kids and Counting. She has been working hard to secure a recording contract and has had promising response from studio executives. “Amy has a lot to offer and she’s exciting to watch. I want her to do something that she enjoys,†dad says. “She’s very talented and fun to be around.â€"

 

To read the rest, go to: http://www.examiner.com/19-kids-and-cou ... le-to-life

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It looks Terry is becoming a fame whore. Terry you are too late, the popularity of brother-in-law and his family is decreasing.

I think Famy is an ok singer, she sings better than her cousins.

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Wait...how old is Amy? They've been married for 5 but together for 20?

I vaguely remember them mentioning this on the show at one point but...living in sin? Child out of wedlock? And the Duggars tolerate them? I made a mental note to remind myself to research this but obviously important things got in the way.

Anyone?

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Oh, and I've said this before, but....I think the Duggar girls get their beauty genes from Jim Bob's sister.

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Wait...how old is Amy? They've been married for 5 but together for 20?

I vaguely remember them mentioning this on the show at one point but...living in sin? Child out of wedlock? And the Duggars tolerate them? I made a mental note to remind myself to research this but obviously important things got in the way.

Anyone?

According to the bio on her website, she's 25.

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I think the Duggars tolerated them, but I bet some secret judging happened. I knew a family similar to Terry, Deanna, and Amy. This husband and wife lived together for twelve years before marrying. Their kids were 11 and 9 at the time when they married.

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