Originally posted by Jakes Daddy
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Of course you all realise what Prescotts new nick name is going to be don't you...
Two Shags
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Originally posted by janeyoh god that doesn't really apply to me either...
my ex's have tended to be skint, ugly and fat.. oh god what have I been doing?!!!?!?!!
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Originally posted by xoggothThere was a thing on this in one of the papers a few weeks ago. Now women are becoming more successful in their own right they are no longer so attracted to power and money, rather they are tending to look for nice arses etc just like us blokes.
my ex's have tended to be skint, ugly and fat.. oh god what have I been doing?!!!?!?!!
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Originally posted by Jakes DaddyOh bugger - have I been out with you ? Dont recall a Janey on my long list of conquests, but you lose count after a while
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There was a thing on this in one of the papers a few weeks ago. Now women are becoming more successful in their own right they are no longer so attracted to power and money, rather they are tending to look for nice arses etc just like us blokes.
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Originally posted by PintoYes, women tend to get their husbands to buy the expensive stuff, using the logic that they earn a lot more than they do. Of course, they forget we have to pay all the big bills, leaving us with nothing whereas their money is sacred and is all spent on make-up, clothes and nights out with the girls!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Originally posted by janeyso cynical
don't think I've ever involved with a bloke who earns more than me... jeez where am I going wrong?!
You won't have any problem if you give up your high flying executive job with telephone no. salary, company car and bonus and take a job stacking shelves in Tesco.
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanAgreed.
BTW. Mine is milking me dry in all ways.........
JD in "let it all out" mode
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Originally posted by PintoYes, women tend to get their husbands to buy the expensive stuff, using the logic that they earn a lot more than they do. Of course, they forget we have to pay all the big bills, leaving us with nothing whereas their money is sacred and is all spent on make-up, clothes and nights out with the girls!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Originally posted by janeyactually I lie... I did (very) briefly see a guy who was earning sh*t loads... unfortunately he was a tee-totaller, allergic to pretty much every food on the planet and a tight wad.
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Originally posted by PintoYes, women tend to get their husbands to buy the expensive stuff, using the logic that they earn a lot more than they do. Of course, they forget we have to pay all the big bills, leaving us with nothing whereas their money is sacred and is all spent on make-up, clothes and nights out with the girls!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Or in her case, Horses. The riding kind, not the betting kind. Betting would probably have been cheaper.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI must admit that going out with someone else's wife is quite fun...
Must be the sense of the forbidden or something.
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Originally posted by DaveBNot all it's cracked up to be, ex-wife earned more than me for most of the marriage and it caused no end of problems. She still expected me to pay for most of the important stuff like mortgage etc which left me struggling and her spending money on stuff for herself.
Yes, women tend to get their husbands to buy the expensive stuff, using the logic that they earn a lot more than they do. Of course, they forget we have to pay all the big bills, leaving us with nothing whereas their money is sacred and is all spent on make-up, clothes and nights out with the girls!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Originally posted by janey... where's all the getting the bloke drunk and taking advantage of him???
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