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November 28, 2007 at 3:49 PM #104785November 28, 2007 at 3:54 PM #104645
The OC Scam
ParticipantThis is why I find it better to have a wife that is bi-sexual so the both of us can an affair together with the same women also the same reason why I got a vasectomy….cheat but don’t procreate
November 28, 2007 at 3:54 PM #104736The OC Scam
ParticipantThis is why I find it better to have a wife that is bi-sexual so the both of us can an affair together with the same women also the same reason why I got a vasectomy….cheat but don’t procreate
November 28, 2007 at 3:54 PM #104742The OC Scam
ParticipantThis is why I find it better to have a wife that is bi-sexual so the both of us can an affair together with the same women also the same reason why I got a vasectomy….cheat but don’t procreate
November 28, 2007 at 3:54 PM #104768The OC Scam
ParticipantThis is why I find it better to have a wife that is bi-sexual so the both of us can an affair together with the same women also the same reason why I got a vasectomy….cheat but don’t procreate
November 28, 2007 at 3:54 PM #104790The OC Scam
ParticipantThis is why I find it better to have a wife that is bi-sexual so the both of us can an affair together with the same women also the same reason why I got a vasectomy….cheat but don’t procreate
November 28, 2007 at 3:56 PM #104656Anonymous
GuestFor the people bashing Marion and alimony, if the shoe was on the other foot I’ll bet most of you would think differently. I’d go so far as to say you’d be screaming about how unfair your situation was. Afterall it most likely wasn’t you who put a career on hold or who are the primary caregiver for the children you created. What gets me about these kinds of arguments is that they don’t take into account how the kids benefitted from having a stay at home parent and how the spouse working also benefitted. They gladly took their cake and now want to eat it too. Quit your whining.
November 28, 2007 at 3:56 PM #104746Anonymous
GuestFor the people bashing Marion and alimony, if the shoe was on the other foot I’ll bet most of you would think differently. I’d go so far as to say you’d be screaming about how unfair your situation was. Afterall it most likely wasn’t you who put a career on hold or who are the primary caregiver for the children you created. What gets me about these kinds of arguments is that they don’t take into account how the kids benefitted from having a stay at home parent and how the spouse working also benefitted. They gladly took their cake and now want to eat it too. Quit your whining.
November 28, 2007 at 3:56 PM #104752Anonymous
GuestFor the people bashing Marion and alimony, if the shoe was on the other foot I’ll bet most of you would think differently. I’d go so far as to say you’d be screaming about how unfair your situation was. Afterall it most likely wasn’t you who put a career on hold or who are the primary caregiver for the children you created. What gets me about these kinds of arguments is that they don’t take into account how the kids benefitted from having a stay at home parent and how the spouse working also benefitted. They gladly took their cake and now want to eat it too. Quit your whining.
November 28, 2007 at 3:56 PM #104778Anonymous
GuestFor the people bashing Marion and alimony, if the shoe was on the other foot I’ll bet most of you would think differently. I’d go so far as to say you’d be screaming about how unfair your situation was. Afterall it most likely wasn’t you who put a career on hold or who are the primary caregiver for the children you created. What gets me about these kinds of arguments is that they don’t take into account how the kids benefitted from having a stay at home parent and how the spouse working also benefitted. They gladly took their cake and now want to eat it too. Quit your whining.
November 28, 2007 at 3:56 PM #104800Anonymous
GuestFor the people bashing Marion and alimony, if the shoe was on the other foot I’ll bet most of you would think differently. I’d go so far as to say you’d be screaming about how unfair your situation was. Afterall it most likely wasn’t you who put a career on hold or who are the primary caregiver for the children you created. What gets me about these kinds of arguments is that they don’t take into account how the kids benefitted from having a stay at home parent and how the spouse working also benefitted. They gladly took their cake and now want to eat it too. Quit your whining.
November 28, 2007 at 5:33 PM #104695Anonymous
Guestmgubnyc: “Good for you, so why haven’t you been able to find a new victim? Get to work hun!”
Why should I buy the whole pig just to get a little bit of sausage?
November 28, 2007 at 5:33 PM #104787Anonymous
Guestmgubnyc: “Good for you, so why haven’t you been able to find a new victim? Get to work hun!”
Why should I buy the whole pig just to get a little bit of sausage?
November 28, 2007 at 5:33 PM #104791Anonymous
Guestmgubnyc: “Good for you, so why haven’t you been able to find a new victim? Get to work hun!”
Why should I buy the whole pig just to get a little bit of sausage?
November 28, 2007 at 5:33 PM #104817Anonymous
Guestmgubnyc: “Good for you, so why haven’t you been able to find a new victim? Get to work hun!”
Why should I buy the whole pig just to get a little bit of sausage?
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