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Post by eclair on May 31, 2014 23:52:15 GMT -4
If they're both 53 I have hope that they won't have a pair of children that Melissa will later try to abandon. Although there is always surrogacy and adoption. Anyway, I hope these two don't have any more kids of any type of origins. It should make the next break up less messy.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2014 0:06:27 GMT -4
Well, good luck to the new wife...
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Karrit
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Post by Karrit on Jun 1, 2014 1:05:16 GMT -4
How do you get a job as a personal vacation advisor??? Heck I'd settle for suitcase packing assistant. That is just a flipping pretentious travel agent. Sounds like something Goopy would say.
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Post by sugarhigh on Jun 1, 2014 12:16:13 GMT -4
Wow, can't believe how old Bailey and Becket are! I still think of them as babies.
Good luck to the new wife.
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Post by canuckcutie on Jun 1, 2014 13:22:56 GMT -4
Interesting that Melissa stressed "legally married". Funny when she and Tammy Lynn got married and it wasn't legal at the time, Melissa quickly distanced herself from the notion that they were married when it came time to pony up spousal & child support.
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Post by Augustus on Jun 1, 2014 15:31:50 GMT -4
I hope there's a damned good prenup and absolutely no desire to have kids. Good luck to the new wife indeed.
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Post by SweetOblivion on Jun 1, 2014 21:04:55 GMT -4
Michael K nails it as always:
Dying laughing over here.
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Post by Auroranorth on Jun 2, 2014 11:40:12 GMT -4
Prenups are your friend, Linda. Just sayin.'
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Post by LurkerNan on Jun 2, 2014 12:10:59 GMT -4
Melissa Etheridge will forever remain on my shit list for trying to snake out of child & spousal support by using the argument that her marriage wasn't legal. That's just plain unacceptable, especially at a time when the tide has turned on gay marriage. Here's wishing you a very messy divorce next go around, deadbeat slimeball.
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puretrash
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Post by puretrash on Jun 3, 2014 12:13:19 GMT -4
The idea of singing "to" someone in public always makes me cringe. It's the opposite of romantic to me. It's cheesy, hokey, and corny. And then the audience has to suffer all the second hand embarrassment of watching the recipient's reaction. Usually, a few tears from the recipient are expected. My parents are singers and sang to each other at their wedding. And then my Dad sang to his second wife at their wedding. I want to crawl under the bed just thinking about it.
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