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Old 08-25-2006, 10:24 AM
TimM TimM is offline
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Default Re: Some dude called my cell phone looking for my fiance

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The phone was part of the kitty I took out of the house (monitor, dvd player).

I do have the phone.

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How did you get the phone when it was locked in the bedroom with her?
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:27 AM
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Default Re: Some dude called my cell phone looking for my fiance

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How did you get the phone when it was locked in the bedroom with her?

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Excellent question, Inspector.
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:30 AM
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Default Re: Some dude called my cell phone looking for my fiance

Although I fully believe the OP, I can't seem to understand why any rational person (guilty or not) would possibly be:

1) Sharing a cellphone with fiance
2) Giving that phone number out to other guys
3) Running into bedroom and erasing the phone number without so much as an attempted explanation

#3 combined with #4 (not attempting to call and apologize) is a horrible, horrible sign indeed.
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:35 AM
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Let me expound: this is not at all how the conversation with the lawyer would go. Have you ever actually met with a lawyer? Do you know anything about family law? Are you familiar with the custody laws in OP's state of residence?

Then please stop giving legal advice.

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I'm sorry, you are of course completely correct. OP's behaviour to date will ensure that he gets full custodial rights, he will be installed as leader of the free world, world peace will break out, and we will all live happily after, especially when enriched with your helpful comments. His continued refusal to deal with the situation and his complete lack of proof of any wrong-doings are the greatest, most stable foundations the world has ever seen - I believe the catholic church are even considering re-writing one of the parables of the bible. Instead of that hackneyed old storey of the guy building his house on sand, they're going to point out how people who act live mature adults will always lose out to those who build on the examples of OP. I believe you will also recieve a footnote.

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Well, Drew's a lawyer, so I'm gonna have to trust his opinion on this one.

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edited because "truse" isn't a word.
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:39 AM
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Done DNA test?

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Next stop, Maury!

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<<<<<<<<<Then dance!
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:43 AM
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That would explain his nit behaviour, and lack of further explanation - we haven't paid for it.
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:45 AM
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That would explain his nit behaviour, and lack of further explanation - we haven't paid for it.

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Maybe it's an elaborate ruse cause he doesn't want us finding out how easy lawyering actually is [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]

NT
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:45 AM
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Default Re: Some dude called my cell phone looking for my fiance

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How did you get the phone when it was locked in the bedroom with her?

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Answer from an earlier post by the OP:

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She finally unlocks the bedroom door.. I go in, keep asking who the [censored] that was, she doesnt give me any answers....

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Old 08-25-2006, 10:48 AM
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Default Re: Some dude called my cell phone looking for my fiance

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Let me expound: this is not at all how the conversation with the lawyer would go. Have you ever actually met with a lawyer? Do you know anything about family law? Are you familiar with the custody laws in OP's state of residence?

Then please stop giving legal advice.

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I'm sorry, you are of course completely correct. OP's behaviour to date will ensure that he gets full custodial rights, he will be installed as leader of the free world, world peace will break out, and we will all live happily after, especially when enriched with your helpful comments. His continued refusal to deal with the situation and his complete lack of proof of any wrong-doings are the greatest, most stable foundations the world has ever seen - I believe the catholic church are even considering re-writing one of the parables of the bible. Instead of that hackneyed old storey of the guy building his house on sand, they're going to point out how people who act live mature adults will always lose out to those who build on the examples of OP. I believe you will also recieve a footnote.

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Why are we having a custody discussion?

OP has shown a greater desire to be reunited with his steel toed boots than with his daugher.
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:48 AM
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Men get screwed in America.



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Only in the past 100 years. Back in the day, you could beat 'em if they didn't have dinner on the table or talked back or some sht like that.

[/ QUOTE ]I hear that a husband raping his wife is legal in many states.

Also on the up shot, they still get .70 on the $.
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