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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: VWE on May 24, 2007, 03:55:51 AM
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...never win (http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a78_1179981482)
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Originally posted by VWE
...never win (http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a78_1179981482)
Personally, I think this is a class act...
(http://cdn-57.liveleak.com/liveleak/10/media10/2007/May/24/LiveLeak-dot-com-54300-untitled3.jpg)
thought the pick axes in the Audi are a nice touch too, and the flying banner over the stadium...? Hey what more can be said. :aok
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Originally posted by Odee
Personally, I think this is a class act...
(http://cdn-57.liveleak.com/liveleak/10/media10/2007/May/24/LiveLeak-dot-com-54300-untitled3.jpg)
thought the pick axes in the Audi are a nice touch too, and the flying banner over the stadium...? Hey what more can be said. :aok
well someone obviously didnt think he was so poorly endowed if he was cheating.
LOL
Some women crack me up.
They pop out a couple puppies then figure they dont have to put out anymore.
Lady I know essentially stopped putting out for her husband.
Would practically brag about it
"Oh he aint getting none"
told her "Yea. WHEN he cheats on you. Dont even think about comming here and complaining"
Well he did.
Then she got mad when he cheated.
Then made the mistake of complaining about it in front of me.
"Ya Dopey Biotch. Dont expect any pity parties here.
WTF did you expect? I warned you but you were too smart
Guess he WAS gonna get some after all
You were just as wrong as he is and now you got EXACTLY what you deserve."
LOL I have zero respect for anyone that stops putting out for their spouses
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(http://cdn-60.liveleak.com/liveleak/10/media10/2007/May/24/LiveLeak-dot-com-54300-untitled6.jpg)
Ok I can understand the billboard, The Pick axes in the Audi (hey its only an Audi), Spray painting the car and the Banner at the stadium. And Throwing all the clothing out on the front lawn.
But spraypainting a mans fishing boat is just going too far!
This woman should be jailed
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
But spraypainting a mans fishing boat is just going too far!
This woman should be jailed
Condemned to cut bait. :)
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Originally posted by Jackal1
Condemned to cut bait. :)
I was going to say
"Condemned to BE bait."
But I think thats been tried once already LOL
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Isn't vandalism illegal in the US?
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You have a lot to learn about women and the legal system.
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Originally posted by Viking
Isn't vandalism illegal in the US?
Yup, just like murder.
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Originally posted by rpm
You have a lot to learn about women and the legal system.
You called that shot right! :D
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Originally posted by rpm
You have a lot to learn about women and the legal system.
Unquestionably with regard to American women and legal system. Over here even the billboard stunt would be illegal (public humiliation). The Audi she would have to pay for and perhaps even go to jail for.
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Can you believe she went through the trouble to buy brand new pick axes? I mean, what ever happened to taking a brick from the neighbors wall? To go out and buy pick axes?
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Originally posted by Viking
Isn't vandalism illegal in the US?
Vandalizing your own property is not illegal. :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Mickey1992
Vandalizing your own property is not illegal. :rolleyes:
If you're trying to get back at someone for cheating on you, vandalising your own property is not exactly helping. Safe bet that Audi was “his” not “hers”.
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Originally posted by Viking
Safe bet that Audi was “his” not “hers”.
If they are married it is "theirs", unless there was a pre-nup that stated it was strictly "his".
Unless it was a lease, then it was "the bank's". Then it would be illegal. :aok
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Originally posted by Viking
If you're trying to get back at someone for cheating on you, vandalizing your own property is not exactly helping. Safe bet that Audi was “his” not “hers”.
Depends on the particular State's laws. It can be bought during the marriage and thus becomes "joint" property. Pre-nup agreements can modify a particular State's laws (in some cases) as well, but I don't see this as the kind of woman to sign a pre-nup in the first place.
Those particular state laws will also effect whether the vandalizing will hurt the woman's case in a divorce or not. In some States, it won't be a factor.
Yet another argument for mail order brides. If it doesn't work out, can INS and have her sent back. Or avoid marriage in the first place. "It it flies, floats, or f-ornicates,... it's cheaper to rent".
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Originally posted by VOR
Yup, just like murder.
:lol
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Originally posted by tedrbr
Depends on the particular State's laws. It can be bought during the marriage and thus becomes "joint" property.
So what you’re saying is that it is not illegal in some US states to vandalise property that is jointly owned by two or more people as long as you are one of them? Or perhaps only if you’re female and the other owner is your husband? Over here any such behaviour is criminal.
A buddy of mine had an “enlightening” experience with our property law when he broke up with his former girlfriend. She moved out of town and left some of her belongings in my friend’s apartment. Time went on and he too was moving out of the apartment, and he tried in vain to get her to come pick her stuff up. He even tried to deliver it personally, but she was not at home and didn’t return his calls, so he went to the cops. The police refused to take responsibility for her belongings and told my friend that he was responsible for all belongings that have been left in his apartment or on his property by mistake or intent. He would actually have to reimburse any accidentally lost or damaged property, and if he simply threw it away he could be charged with theft and vandalism.
So over here that wife would have to pay for the damage done to their car, and if the husband wanted to he could press charges for vandalism. While marital problems can be emotionally difficult it is no excuse for vandalism.
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Originally posted by Viking
So what you�re saying is that it is not illegal in some US states to vandalise property that is jointly owned by two or more people as long as you are one of them? Or perhaps only if you�re female and the other owner is your husband? Over here any such behaviour is criminal.
Yep. And States where the act of vandalism here IS a factor, the chances are so will be the husband's act of adultery, if there is any proof of it. Domestic MAD (Mutually Assured Destitution). The lawyers will win in the end in any event.
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Originally posted by Viking
If you're trying to get back at someone for cheating on you, vandalising your own property is not exactly helping. Safe bet that Audi was “his” not “hers”.
Rationality is not a woman scorned's strong suit.
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Just to illustrate the "joint ownership" of property bought during a marrage I'll use an example from real life. When My 2nd wife and I divorced she sold my welder (which I bought during the marrage) including the trailer it was mounted to and all the tools in the tool boxes for $50 to her brother. It was worth $7000. All she was required to give me by the court was $25.
I still feel I did not extract $6975 worth of arse whooping on her brother.
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I think you guys are getting ... (pardon the pun) ... screwed.
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Originally posted by tedrbr
Yep. And States where the act of vandalism here IS a factor, the chances are so will be the husband's act of adultery, if there is any proof of it.
Adultery is a crime?
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Originally posted by Viking
Adultery is a crime?
Only if the man is doing it.:noid
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Originally posted by Viking
Adultery is a crime?
In some states yes.
Actualy from what Ive found is it is a crime in over 20 states (Dont have the time to look up and confirm)
It is just rarely enforced
"According to a report in the Washington Post, a man in Luray, Virginia recently pled guilty to adultery, a crime for which the maximum penalty is a $250 fine. Ironically, it wasn't his wife who complained; it was apparently his lover. (He reportedly has reconciled with his wife.)"
:eek:
FindLaw.com (http://writ.news.findlaw.com/grossman/20031216.html)
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Man or woman, you get caught commiting adultery in the Army they'll actually give you a less than honerable discharge. But if your non serving spouse commits it, eh... just another day.
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
In some states yes.
Actualy from what Ive found is it is a crime in over 20 states (Dont have the time to look up and confirm)
It is just rarely enforced
"According to a report in the Washington Post, a man in Luray, Virginia recently pled guilty to adultery, a crime for which the maximum penalty is a $250 fine. Ironically, it wasn't his wife who complained; it was apparently his lover. (He reportedly has reconciled with his wife.)"
:eek:
FindLaw.com (http://writ.news.findlaw.com/grossman/20031216.html)
Originally posted by VWE
Man or woman, you get caught commiting adultery in the Army they'll actually give you a less than honerable discharge. But if your non serving spouse commits it, eh... just another day.
That’s just weird and wrong. :huh
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Originally posted by Viking
Isn't vandalism illegal in the US?
Marriage equals 50% ownership..
You cannot be arrested for destroying your own property..
Aint life grand:aok
PS.. Love the billboard:lol :lol