Posted by gitrib on September 08, 2008 at 12:18:49 from (12.175.230.38):
In Reply to: OT: divorce woes posted by school boy on September 08, 2008 at 09:45:29:
Can not say much. Mom and I are approaching 58 yrs on Christmas Day. We always had a deal we never went to sleep mad over some petty thing. Son went through a nasty one. Caught now ex in bed with the paper man. Told her there was the door and not to let it hit her in th a## as she left. He changed the locks on the door. She filed for divoice and wanted her stuff. He said "come and get it but I will be setting by the door watching. Well here she came with a bunch of friends including the #@$. She was so afraid that she forgot one Stainless Steel Pot that was full of Chili. Son had all property in his name. So at the trial she was blocked and got nothing. The funny thing was she sued to get the SS Pot. The judge ruled and gosh that pot makes good chili. That old story of building together is a thing of the past. That old saying "What is mine is mine" is true today. gitrib
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