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Previously on "Master of the bleeding obvious."
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe should definetly say nothing until ALL facts are known! Thats the end of 99% of posts to cuk then....
are you sure? I think you should go and read through everything ever posted and get your facts straight
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWell I dont know. I find it very hard to be serious on an internet forum ....
but
you raise an in interesting point that I have been thinking about lately. Sometimes you have to do stuff when you dont have all the facts, should you let this paralyse you ?should you not speak unless you know ALL the background ?
hic
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOr if she had taken care of business? Its very hard to tell without knowing all the facts....
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you raise an in interesting point that I have been thinking about lately. Sometimes you have to do stuff when you dont have all the facts, should you let this paralyse you ?
should you not speak unless you know ALL the background ?
hic
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostConfused.
Presumably she took him to the cleaners because his willy smelled like a tuna fish or a haddock or something. If he had sh@gged a bloke it would have smelled like a dog turd. So wouldn't she have taken him to the cleaners anyway ??
It might have been better all round if he had kept his willie in his undies
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Originally posted by Beefy198 View PostMy brother committed adultery in his first marriage and she took him to the cleaners. I pointed out that if he had had sex with a bloke he would have, technically, got away with it....
(If you ignore 'unreasonable behaviour')
Presumably she took him to the cleaners because his willy smelled like a tuna fish or a haddock or something. If he had sh@gged a bloke it would have smelled like a dog turd. So wouldn't she have taken him to the cleaners anyway ??
It might have been better all round if he had kept his willie in his undies
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Originally posted by Beefy198 View PostMy brother committed adultery in his first marriage and she took him to the cleaners. I pointed out that if he had had sex with a bloke he would have, technically, got away with it....
(If you ignore 'unreasonable behaviour')
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post"it is technically only possible to commit adultery within a relationship between two people of opposite sexes"
I was not aware of that technicality.
And if my wife was having sex with another woman I would not think adultery - I would think waaahheeyyyy - as long as I can watch....
(If you ignore 'unreasonable behaviour')
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I think we need some urgent genetic engineering to address this injustice.
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"it is technically only possible to commit adultery within a relationship between two people of opposite sexes"
I was not aware of that technicality.
And if my wife was having sex with another woman I would not think adultery - I would think waaahheeyyyy - as long as I can watch....
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Master of the bleeding obvious.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7688970.stm
Gay unions are statistically less likely to produce children and therefore it is likely that less maintenance orders will be made.
( On an additional note - standard of journalism fewer maintenance orders )Tags: None
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