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25 years? You must have been a child bride!Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostThe decision to split was mutual - not amicable.
The rest of the process has NOT been amicable.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAmicable split after 25 years. What's the point?
I'm sure I'd be too
to bother with the legality of it all...
The decision to split was mutual - not amicable.
The rest of the process has NOT been amicable.
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When your wife says " I love you long velly time, 50 dollar" you know you have a marriage made in heaven
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Did I say something to offend you?Originally posted by arthur_cider View PostThats why the bitch calls you a NUMPTY
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Amicable split after 25 years. What's the point?Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Post24 years, together for 25 years but now we're divorcing
(the divorce was amicable but he's being difficult over the financial settlement - dispute has been going on for 2 years now...
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I'm sure I'd be too
to bother with the legality of it all...
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Originally posted by Zorba View PostWhat, you get to keep the object one?
no, that's cause for contention and the lawyers will have to sort it out (oh, and the house, too)
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Divorcing, after four years of marriage. Luckily no kids, but I have had to leave the rabbit behind (the animal type, not the object one)Originally posted by Zorba View PostMarried 6, together 11, 2 kids, feeling pretty trapped right now actually.
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Married 6, together 11, 2 kids, feeling pretty trapped right now actually.
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Sometimes I worry about your proximity to impressionable young minds.Originally posted by zeitghost



































One has to be careful with the drips....
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