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November 28, 2007 at 7:15 PM #104972November 28, 2007 at 7:59 PM #104839
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GuestMr. Pigginton, your divorce was that bad, huh?…She must have played you like a two-dollar fiddle and then some…{chuckles}.
Anyway, I don’t know if I’d call myself a “babe”. Babes usually don’t have two college degrees, do they Mr. Pigginton?
By the way, my ex is worth a LOT more than $2k a month. Heck, my 12-year-old can make more than that selling lemonade.
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November 28, 2007 at 7:59 PM #104931Anonymous
GuestMr. Pigginton, your divorce was that bad, huh?…She must have played you like a two-dollar fiddle and then some…{chuckles}.
Anyway, I don’t know if I’d call myself a “babe”. Babes usually don’t have two college degrees, do they Mr. Pigginton?
By the way, my ex is worth a LOT more than $2k a month. Heck, my 12-year-old can make more than that selling lemonade.
π
November 28, 2007 at 7:59 PM #104935Anonymous
GuestMr. Pigginton, your divorce was that bad, huh?…She must have played you like a two-dollar fiddle and then some…{chuckles}.
Anyway, I don’t know if I’d call myself a “babe”. Babes usually don’t have two college degrees, do they Mr. Pigginton?
By the way, my ex is worth a LOT more than $2k a month. Heck, my 12-year-old can make more than that selling lemonade.
π
November 28, 2007 at 7:59 PM #104963Anonymous
GuestMr. Pigginton, your divorce was that bad, huh?…She must have played you like a two-dollar fiddle and then some…{chuckles}.
Anyway, I don’t know if I’d call myself a “babe”. Babes usually don’t have two college degrees, do they Mr. Pigginton?
By the way, my ex is worth a LOT more than $2k a month. Heck, my 12-year-old can make more than that selling lemonade.
π
November 28, 2007 at 7:59 PM #104987Anonymous
GuestMr. Pigginton, your divorce was that bad, huh?…She must have played you like a two-dollar fiddle and then some…{chuckles}.
Anyway, I don’t know if I’d call myself a “babe”. Babes usually don’t have two college degrees, do they Mr. Pigginton?
By the way, my ex is worth a LOT more than $2k a month. Heck, my 12-year-old can make more than that selling lemonade.
π
November 28, 2007 at 8:01 PM #104844mgubnyc1
ParticipantSD, TG must have found one of these down and out, Murrieta “BABES” thats why he’s no where to be found, so many sad stories to be heard, so many hearts to mend. busy busy busy
November 28, 2007 at 8:01 PM #104936mgubnyc1
ParticipantSD, TG must have found one of these down and out, Murrieta “BABES” thats why he’s no where to be found, so many sad stories to be heard, so many hearts to mend. busy busy busy
November 28, 2007 at 8:01 PM #104941mgubnyc1
ParticipantSD, TG must have found one of these down and out, Murrieta “BABES” thats why he’s no where to be found, so many sad stories to be heard, so many hearts to mend. busy busy busy
November 28, 2007 at 8:01 PM #104968mgubnyc1
ParticipantSD, TG must have found one of these down and out, Murrieta “BABES” thats why he’s no where to be found, so many sad stories to be heard, so many hearts to mend. busy busy busy
November 28, 2007 at 8:01 PM #104992mgubnyc1
ParticipantSD, TG must have found one of these down and out, Murrieta “BABES” thats why he’s no where to be found, so many sad stories to be heard, so many hearts to mend. busy busy busy
November 28, 2007 at 8:05 PM #104849alarmclock
ParticipantI didn’t see anyone specifically address this, but it is possible that your ex (and many in his profession) may never make that amount of money again in their lives. At the peak of the tech boom (for me, this was Q4 2000), companies were just throwing work out to anyone — I got (practically) whatever rate I wanted, and they would accommodate (practically) any terms I asked for. While business has been brisk since ’05, I have yet to have a month that billed half of what I could get at the peak. The frenzied atmosphere of the boom is gone — and actually I prefer it this way.
I am 100% for child support and 100% against alimony. I despise the whole concept of royalties and alimony is basically a royalty for marrying “up”.
November 28, 2007 at 8:05 PM #104939alarmclock
ParticipantI didn’t see anyone specifically address this, but it is possible that your ex (and many in his profession) may never make that amount of money again in their lives. At the peak of the tech boom (for me, this was Q4 2000), companies were just throwing work out to anyone — I got (practically) whatever rate I wanted, and they would accommodate (practically) any terms I asked for. While business has been brisk since ’05, I have yet to have a month that billed half of what I could get at the peak. The frenzied atmosphere of the boom is gone — and actually I prefer it this way.
I am 100% for child support and 100% against alimony. I despise the whole concept of royalties and alimony is basically a royalty for marrying “up”.
November 28, 2007 at 8:05 PM #104946alarmclock
ParticipantI didn’t see anyone specifically address this, but it is possible that your ex (and many in his profession) may never make that amount of money again in their lives. At the peak of the tech boom (for me, this was Q4 2000), companies were just throwing work out to anyone — I got (practically) whatever rate I wanted, and they would accommodate (practically) any terms I asked for. While business has been brisk since ’05, I have yet to have a month that billed half of what I could get at the peak. The frenzied atmosphere of the boom is gone — and actually I prefer it this way.
I am 100% for child support and 100% against alimony. I despise the whole concept of royalties and alimony is basically a royalty for marrying “up”.
November 28, 2007 at 8:05 PM #104973alarmclock
ParticipantI didn’t see anyone specifically address this, but it is possible that your ex (and many in his profession) may never make that amount of money again in their lives. At the peak of the tech boom (for me, this was Q4 2000), companies were just throwing work out to anyone — I got (practically) whatever rate I wanted, and they would accommodate (practically) any terms I asked for. While business has been brisk since ’05, I have yet to have a month that billed half of what I could get at the peak. The frenzied atmosphere of the boom is gone — and actually I prefer it this way.
I am 100% for child support and 100% against alimony. I despise the whole concept of royalties and alimony is basically a royalty for marrying “up”.
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