
javajunkiee
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Reged: 06/01/08
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Re: HOW MUCH SPOUSAL SUPPORT?
01/18/11 08:27 PM
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[quote]I apologise for the error, but it was clear she felt " ENTITLED " to get some money from this marriage, since she didn't get any money from the 1st 30 year marriage. That exactly supports my point. *I didn't get she felt entitled because of walking away from the 30yr marriage empty-handed. She wants $ for the efforts she put into this marriage. I could be wrong.*
P.S. I've said it before, but for those of you too stupid to remember, yrgna was already taken.
*You're so cute. Sorry, but I missed that post. I actually miss quite a few of your posts. You could've done Imyrgna, or rettib, dratsablacinyc, or... ah never mind.*
If you are supporting this woman's claims to alimony, I'd probably concentrate on people's spelling, since you have NO SUPPORTING ARGUEMENT.
*I support NO woman's claim to alimony unless there has been abuse which has been proven to cause disability in the recipient. If you put her in a wheelchair - damn straight you're paying for her for the rest of her life.* *BTW? It's ARGUMENT*
This woman is just another in a long and tired tradition making females look bad. Yesterday we interviewed for an Environmental Technician position. I was immediately suspicious of all the attractive females who interviewed, and gave them low marks. Just my instinct. [/quote]
Why not TEST the applicants KNOWLEDGE rather than make snap judgements? Skills in that field are easily quantifiable. Especially considering your judgement in women sucks or you wouldn't have married such a user in the first place? That's like saying just because you're ugly you're a lousy lay - looks don't always correlate to skill, yregna.
Edited by javajunkiee (01/18/11 08:31 PM)
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