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Old 08-25-2006, 05:21 AM
Vavavoom Vavavoom is offline
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Jeeeeeeeeez....

*Ahem* Myspace Page...Actually off that, is she is your fiancee then I think I should steer clear...

The number on the cell wasn't +44.....by any chance...??

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Old 08-25-2006, 07:27 AM
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I have both major stories in this thread absolutely crushed, but I'm not going to get into it. I hope the OP and the other dude make it through this rought situation ok.
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Old 08-25-2006, 09:36 AM
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"So I shot like a 6 roper all over her back"

Sublime, your prose knows no bounds.

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Old 08-25-2006, 09:47 AM
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I have both major stories in this thread absolutely crushed, but I'm not going to get into it.

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why even say something like this if you are not going to post it?
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Old 08-25-2006, 09:48 AM
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To the OP.

If you want any chance of seeing your daughter in the long run. Stop acting like an idiot. Can you imagine what her lawyer will say when it comes to the custody case?

Lawyer: "So why did you move out of the house and demand access to your daughter?"

You: "She (points to ex) had an afair."

Lawyer: "How do you know she had an affair?"

You: "Well she had a phone call on my cell phone that lasted maybe ten seconds, and wouldn't tell me who it was."

Lawyer: "Did you ever speak to the other person?"

you: "No."

Lawyer: "Did you ever see the person you claim she was having an affair with?"

you: "No."

Lawyer: "Do you have any proof that she had an affair?"

You: "She had a phone call!"

Lawyer: "That's a no then."

Lawyer: "So someone phoned her? What happened next?"

You: "I shouted at her and tried to kick the bedroom door in."

Lawyer: "So, your ex had a crank phone call, whereupon you imediately shouted at her while your daughter slept in the next room. When your ex feared for her safety she ran to the bedroom, and again with your daughter in the next room you tried to kick the door in."

You: "Um, yeah."

Lawyer: "She (ex) says she had a crank call, and you flew off the handle and tried to attack her. When did you stop beating your wife?"



You really think you have a chance? Grow up and grow some balls. Talk to her, sort it out. You're in a bad situation and acting dumb won't help.
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Old 08-25-2006, 09:55 AM
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To the OP.

If you want any chance of seeing your daughter in the long run. Stop acting like an idiot. Can you imagine what her lawyer will say when it comes to the custody case?

Lawyer: "So why did you move out of the house and demand access to your daughter?"

You: "She (points to ex) had an afair."

Lawyer: "How do you know she had an affair?"

You: "Well she had a phone call on my cell phone that lasted maybe ten seconds, and wouldn't tell me who it was."

Lawyer: "Did you ever speak to the other person?"

you: "No."

Lawyer: "Did you ever see the person you claim she was having an affair with?"

you: "No."

Lawyer: "Do you have any proof that she had an affair?"

You: "She had a phone call!"

Lawyer: "That's a no then."

Lawyer: "So someone phoned her? What happened next?"

You: "I shouted at her and tried to kick the bedroom door in."

Lawyer: "So, your ex had a crank phone call, whereupon you imediately shouted at her while your daughter slept in the next room. When your ex feared for her safety she ran to the bedroom, and again with your daughter in the next room you tried to kick the door in."

You: "Um, yeah."

Lawyer: "She (ex) says she had a crank call, and you flew off the handle and tried to attack her. When did you stop beating your wife?"



You really think you have a chance? Grow up and grow some balls. Talk to her, sort it out. You're in a bad situation and acting dumb won't help.

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You have no idea what you're talking about, sir.
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Old 08-25-2006, 09:58 AM
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To the OP.

If you want any chance of seeing your daughter in the long run. Stop acting like an idiot. Can you imagine what her lawyer will say when it comes to the custody case?

Lawyer: "So why did you move out of the house and demand access to your daughter?"

You: "She (points to ex) had an afair."

Lawyer: "How do you know she had an affair?"

You: "Well she had a phone call on my cell phone that lasted maybe ten seconds, and wouldn't tell me who it was."

Lawyer: "Did you ever speak to the other person?"

you: "No."

Lawyer: "Did you ever see the person you claim she was having an affair with?"

you: "No."

Lawyer: "Do you have any proof that she had an affair?"

You: "She had a phone call!"

Lawyer: "That's a no then."

Lawyer: "So someone phoned her? What happened next?"

You: "I shouted at her and tried to kick the bedroom door in."

Lawyer: "So, your ex had a crank phone call, whereupon you imediately shouted at her while your daughter slept in the next room. When your ex feared for her safety she ran to the bedroom, and again with your daughter in the next room you tried to kick the door in."

You: "Um, yeah."

Lawyer: "She (ex) says she had a crank call, and you flew off the handle and tried to attack her. When did you stop beating your wife?"



You really think you have a chance? Grow up and grow some balls. Talk to her, sort it out. You're in a bad situation and acting dumb won't help.

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You have no idea what you're talking about, sir.

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your reply is very imformative.
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:01 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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Old 08-25-2006, 10:03 AM
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I think an attorney might be eloquent enough to use the more formal "prank call".
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:15 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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