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Marraige Counseling
That's right. 'Final' means you can go try again with another one if you
have the stomach for it. But the divorce is only 'final' if all parties involved keep it that way ...ex's tend to haunt and cause troubles ...(I'll leave it at that ...) Brian PS: Fortunately for some though, they learn along the way and round 2 is the real blessing the first should have been had you been more 'experienced' the first time. Life goes on. Build boats. -- http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass -- My 22' Tolman Skiff project http://www.advantagecomposites.com/catalog -- Discounted System Three Resins products .. wrote in message om... Peggie Hall wrote in message ... Moral: don't paint the name on the boat until AFTER the divorce and settlement are final. Ho-ho, STARBOARD!! "Final" is an illusion - such things get people dragged back into court anytime by inspiring creative attacks even years later; the list of "possiblities" is endless, and their outcomes unpredictable. It is always better to avoid any appearance of spitefulness or "nyah-nyah's". In fact, the best strategy is to invite them for a sail once or twice - they will usually refuse, and one has bought goodwill. Should they accept, one need only provide an inoperative head, bad snacks, stiff vintage kapok lifejackets, John Cage on the stereo and an empty booze locker. :-) |
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Marraige Counseling
"Brian D" wrote in message news:_Tjmc.31055$_41.2497493@attbi_s02...
I apologize in advance to this NG for adding to this thread, knowing it is not the accepted style (nor charter) to continue with serious matters not directly related to boatbuilding here. It is not my hope to annoy, but I've never tried to win popularity contests, either: PS: Fortunately for some though, they learn along the way and round 2 is the real blessing the first should have been had you been more 'experienced' the first time. Life goes on. Build boats. A sad statement, friend. This does not sound like learning. Marriage is not about being experienced. Marriage, even decent boatbuilding, is about committment. For thousands of years, people married in their teens, often with no choice of with whom, and knew little about life & almost nothing about each other until the wedding. But they knew what committment was, and their strong marriages spawned whole tribes, societies and nations. The "experienced" want to remarry someone they love. The faithful do the opposite: love the one you marry. "Round 2"? With a still-living spouse, this is adultery - no matter what piece of paper two may have or what some religious official says it is. Only death ends a valid marriage. Marriage is not a contractual relationship. It is a creation ordinance that predates all faiths and applies to all people, no matter what they believe. Deep down, everyone knows this. Please think beyond the grave, the next good time, and the next case of resin. |
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Relax ...at my request, the fellow's response to my post has been taken
offline. After all, it wasn't about boat building... -- http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass -- My 22' Tolman Skiff project http://www.advantagecomposites.com/catalog -- Discounted System Three Resins products .. "Old Nick" wrote in message ... On 6 May 2004 19:08:43 -0700, vaguely proposed a theory ......and in reply I say!: uncap my header address to reply via email fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuukn hell! "Brian D" wrote in message news:_Tjmc.31055$_41.2497493@attbi_s02... I apologize in advance to this NG for adding to this thread, knowing it is not the accepted style (nor charter) to continue with serious matters not directly related to boatbuilding here. It is not my hope ************************************************** ***** Sometimes in a workplace you find snot on the wall of the toilet cubicles. You feel "What sort of twisted child would do this?"....the internet seems full of them. It's very sad |
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Brian says:
Relax ...at my request, the fellow's response to my post has been taken offline. After all, it wasn't about boat building... Dang - I was just out gettin' mahse'f a chair and a couple o' cold ones... |
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Marriage Counseling
Why does a thread on Marriage Counseling follow a thread on Vacuum Bagging.
Is it just a coincidence or something more sinister? MArk B. |
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On Sun, 16 May 2004 20:10:38 -0700, "MArk B. and Carrie"
vaguely proposed a theory .......and in reply I say!: remove ns from my header address to reply via email Well according to my ng header listing, it follows a message on wind generation....what can you say? Why does a thread on Marriage Counseling follow a thread on Vacuum Bagging. Is it just a coincidence or something more sinister? ************************************************** ***** Sometimes in a workplace you find snot on the wall of the toilet cubicles. You feel "What sort of twisted child would do this?"....the internet seems full of them. It's very sad |