Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Yeah, well, I had another, you know, my mother had a huge family too, so there were 29.
Yeah, well, I had another, you know, my mother had a huge family too, so there were 29.
Yeah, well, I had another, you know, my mother had a huge family too, so there were 29.
Yeah, well, that was a pretty good description on the boat. We were raised in Italy with all my other cousins. In fact, You know, we all lived in the same town, the seaside village, Hyannisport, which is a magical, magical place and still is. My kids go up there every summer and they have over a hundred cousins who are their age and who they adore.
Yeah, well, that was a pretty good description on the boat. We were raised in Italy with all my other cousins. In fact, You know, we all lived in the same town, the seaside village, Hyannisport, which is a magical, magical place and still is. My kids go up there every summer and they have over a hundred cousins who are their age and who they adore.
Yeah, well, that was a pretty good description on the boat. We were raised in Italy with all my other cousins. In fact, You know, we all lived in the same town, the seaside village, Hyannisport, which is a magical, magical place and still is. My kids go up there every summer and they have over a hundred cousins who are their age and who they adore.
At that point, we would migrate from one family house because my grandparents had nine children. One of them, Joe, died during the war, kicked out in an air crash after the war. Rosemary was intellectually disabled. All the remaining kids, the remaining six kids, all had houses essentially next to each other or very close to each other in Hyannisport.
At that point, we would migrate from one family house because my grandparents had nine children. One of them, Joe, died during the war, kicked out in an air crash after the war. Rosemary was intellectually disabled. All the remaining kids, the remaining six kids, all had houses essentially next to each other or very close to each other in Hyannisport.
At that point, we would migrate from one family house because my grandparents had nine children. One of them, Joe, died during the war, kicked out in an air crash after the war. Rosemary was intellectually disabled. All the remaining kids, the remaining six kids, all had houses essentially next to each other or very close to each other in Hyannisport.
Most of them had large families, and we would migrate every night. We would eat in a different house. Oh, you know, on Thursdays we need a driver's house on on Tuesdays. We'd eat at Smith's on Wednesday. We did it. John Kennedy's house on the Saturdays. We did it. Ted Kennedy's on Sundays. We needed, you know, my our house for Robert Kennedy. And there was lots of competition between the family.
Most of them had large families, and we would migrate every night. We would eat in a different house. Oh, you know, on Thursdays we need a driver's house on on Tuesdays. We'd eat at Smith's on Wednesday. We did it. John Kennedy's house on the Saturdays. We did it. Ted Kennedy's on Sundays. We needed, you know, my our house for Robert Kennedy. And there was lots of competition between the family.
Most of them had large families, and we would migrate every night. We would eat in a different house. Oh, you know, on Thursdays we need a driver's house on on Tuesdays. We'd eat at Smith's on Wednesday. We did it. John Kennedy's house on the Saturdays. We did it. Ted Kennedy's on Sundays. We needed, you know, my our house for Robert Kennedy. And there was lots of competition between the family.
You know, there was people who were engaged in every kind of competition we had. My grandfather had hired an Olympic swimming coach who was an Olympian named Sandy Eilert. He taught us all sports. You know, he taught us boxing and swimming. And we had sailing and tennis lessons and all that kind of stuff. And we were always competing.
You know, there was people who were engaged in every kind of competition we had. My grandfather had hired an Olympic swimming coach who was an Olympian named Sandy Eilert. He taught us all sports. You know, he taught us boxing and swimming. And we had sailing and tennis lessons and all that kind of stuff. And we were always competing.
You know, there was people who were engaged in every kind of competition we had. My grandfather had hired an Olympic swimming coach who was an Olympian named Sandy Eilert. He taught us all sports. You know, he taught us boxing and swimming. And we had sailing and tennis lessons and all that kind of stuff. And we were always competing.
Oh, you know, but it was a healthy kind of competition, I think. And it was outside. And I think we weren't allowed it. inside during the daytime even if there was a rain or something we were told you can't come in you got it and there was no tv and you got to figure out a way to you know do something outside so and it wasn't we weren't tempted to go inside everybody wanted to be outside
Oh, you know, but it was a healthy kind of competition, I think. And it was outside. And I think we weren't allowed it. inside during the daytime even if there was a rain or something we were told you can't come in you got it and there was no tv and you got to figure out a way to you know do something outside so and it wasn't we weren't tempted to go inside everybody wanted to be outside
Oh, you know, but it was a healthy kind of competition, I think. And it was outside. And I think we weren't allowed it. inside during the daytime even if there was a rain or something we were told you can't come in you got it and there was no tv and you got to figure out a way to you know do something outside so and it wasn't we weren't tempted to go inside everybody wanted to be outside
i really am frightened for my kids generally and i raised my kids as much as i could outdoors so that i think they you know they love that and you know i have a kid uh that just returned from two weeks whitewater kayaking in uh patagonia and he's on his way up to run the i did a ride and all my kids love the outdoors but but the um
i really am frightened for my kids generally and i raised my kids as much as i could outdoors so that i think they you know they love that and you know i have a kid uh that just returned from two weeks whitewater kayaking in uh patagonia and he's on his way up to run the i did a ride and all my kids love the outdoors but but the um