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Topic: Revenge
Ruth34611's photo
Sun 01/08/12 05:56 PM


I don't have the energy for revenge. Besides, I believe what goes around comes around and that's enough for me.


true - eventually we benefit from the love we've shown - one would think

but what about the love she was prepared to give as the wife - to a man who was unfaithful...and not in a small way




Just walk away. That's what I did.

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Sun 01/08/12 06:00 PM



I don't have the energy for revenge. Besides, I believe what goes around comes around and that's enough for me.


true - eventually we benefit from the love we've shown - one would think

but what about the love she was prepared to give as the wife - to a man who was unfaithful...and not in a small way




Just walk away. That's what I did.


yes I agree

sometimes there is just no point.....and what goes around does come around - eventually

I just think this gal is entitled to do what she wants with her stuff - even if it is an obscenely large amount of stuff

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Mon 01/09/12 08:52 AM
Cant fix stoopud.

wux's photo
Tue 01/10/12 06:57 AM

As a former Personal Assistant to the rich, famous and powerful, let me explain this:

THEY ARE DUMB AZZES.

Okay that's really all there is to it. LOL. Seriously. Money means nothing to them. Like I dated a guy who threw his wedding ring into the bottom of the bay in BC after his divorce, rich people plow down whole houses after a divorce. It happens.

One time, I sent my boss who shall remain nameless but who was a billionaire to buy his own dog food. They had changed the picture of the dog on the bag of Pedigree. He drove two hours home from Petsmart and sent ME because he was confused.

DUMB AZZ.


True. But it's also true that if you get too much of anything too easily, you lose your sense of its value. And the rich are only stupid in money matters, because they have too much money. They are not stupider in other matters in life, at least not more than the average brainiac who lives in a trailer park.

Other examples: A woman gets too many compliments, too much mail in her inbox, she becomes frightfully selective.

A guy who gets no women, becomes a nice guy in his extreme desparation.

A smart nuclear biophysicist will go and see Disney movies made for kids in the nineteen fifties, coz there is not enough stupidity in his life, and too much brain all over the friggin' place.

A housepainter's house is probably held up by bleak walls, a poker shark never goes to a Seaquarium show, a hooker never, but never ever dates a man in her spare time, a priest thinks aghast and in horror of the sinful reality of "hooters". It's sin, but he is thinking about it, isn't he.

You got too much money, bang, no value in your mind for it. It's more than stupidity, it's also human nature.

TxsGal3333's photo
Tue 01/10/12 07:01 AM
Awwwwwwwwww and more of the story comes out.. This is what causes most of us to jump to conclusions they never seem to tell all the facts...



Last week, we brought you the story of Elin Nordegren's curious-at-the-time decision to knock down a $12 million mansion. It seemed, at first glance, a rather conspicuous display of wealth -- I've got so much money I can demolish a mansion and build a new one! A divorce from Tiger Woods, it seemed, was the gift that kept on giving.


Well, turns out that there was a pretty good reason for razing the North Palm Beach, Fla., estate: termites. A report in People magazine indicated that the 1920s-era mansion fell short of current hurricane safety codes, and combined with a termite infestation, that was enough to warrant blasting it down to the sand.


lso of note: Nordegren offered a local Habitat for Humanity chapter a month to take whatever it could from the mansion before demolition. (No, don't go all, "Oh, so generous, donating termite-infested wood!" on Elin. It was a nice gesture.)



Apparently Elin thinks so too, because she's filed plans with the Palm Beach County Department of Planning, Zoning and Building that seem to indicate that the new mansion will look a whole lot like the old one. There'll be nine bedrooms, two kitchens, two Jacuzzis, a pool cabana and a three-bedroom guest house.




Tiger Woods, meanwhile, will somehow manage to suffer through his day-to-day life in his meager $50 million-plus bachelor pad.


Hahaha not like Tiger Woods really cares about 12 million dollar mansion that was leveled...slaphead Heck one of his rooms most likely cost that....:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

















wux's photo
Tue 01/10/12 07:02 AM
Edited by wux on Tue 01/10/12 07:10 AM

All these sports cats make waaaay too much to even have such a debate. No one in life should take more than what they need. I get so annoyed hearing about these overpaid "icons" it makes me too bitter to conjure a response.


Well, who says he is taking more than he needs.

He needs to pay his ex wife $100,000,000 and a 12000000 home. How could he ever afford that on a salary at flippin' burgers at McD?

Of course he has to make at least $40Million a year to afford that, and that sort of thing, which is probably in every part of his everyday life. If you and I wrap our cars around a pole, we have to fork out about thirteen thousand for a new car. Tiger wraps his car, it's between half a million and two million for him.

I need new shoes? $12. He needs new shoes? $6,000.

Yes, you are are right, nobody should take more than he or she needs, I agree. I am just saying Tiger is not guilty of the charge of "greedy", he needs that kind of money to build a $12000000 home every five years.

wux's photo
Tue 01/10/12 07:08 AM
Edited by wux on Tue 01/10/12 07:13 AM

Just walk away. That's what I did.


Cops become extremely pragmatic about knowing when to walk away and when to do something different instead. You, as a cop, see enough bashed-in heads and chests full of holes in those persons who chose a different approach to a situation from walking away.

I would like to be able to walk away, and I have lost my bloodlust for bloody revenges, but I do like to prove to the other party that they are wrong, using the Socratic method, or Aristotle's Weltanschauungprincipiummethoden, (this is MY meth) before I walk away.

Then I give a test two weeks later.

"First lecture them bastrds, THEN ask questions." My motto.

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Tue 01/10/12 07:09 AM

Cant fix stoopud.
what happens if u try?laugh devil

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Tue 01/10/12 07:11 AM
"Hahaha not like Tiger Woods really cares about 12 million dollar mansion that was leveled... Heck one of his rooms most likely cost that.... "


@ txsgal - finally someone who gets it!:thumbsup:

zzactly my point

he isn't gonna care & certainly she knows that and is doing it for her own reasons

so why should we care?slaphead

wux's photo
Tue 01/10/12 07:16 AM
Edited by wux on Tue 01/10/12 07:18 AM

"Hahaha not like Tiger Woods really cares about 12 million dollar mansion that was leveled... Heck one of his rooms most likely cost that.... "


@ txsgal - finally someone who gets it!:thumbsup:

zzactly my point

he isn't gonna care & certainly she knows that and is doing it for her own reasons

so why should we care?slaphead


Bangg, problem solved, we can move on now.

Thanks, txsgal333, and sweetestgirlll. (is txs for "Texas" or for "taxes"?)

This is probably the only thread ever that went from question to an answer that settled the issue completely.

Marketcetarpus, you know how to ask the right questions.

TxsGal3333's photo
Tue 01/10/12 07:24 AM


"Hahaha not like Tiger Woods really cares about 12 million dollar mansion that was leveled... Heck one of his rooms most likely cost that.... "


@ txsgal - finally someone who gets it!:thumbsup:

zzactly my point

he isn't gonna care & certainly she knows that and is doing it for her own reasons

so why should we care?slaphead


Bangg, problem solved, we can move on now.

Thanks, txsgal333, and sweetestgirlll. (is txs for "Texas" or for "taxes"?)

This is probably the only thread ever that went from question to an answer that settled the issue completely.

Marketcetarpus, you know how to ask the right questions.



Hehehe it is for Texas~~~~~~my home~~~~even though I have plenty of Taxes to pay.....bigsmile


irisheyes79's photo
Wed 01/11/12 06:48 AM

it was Spring Cleaning to the extreme laugh
id have done the same the guy was a dog

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Wed 01/11/12 06:53 AM


"Hahaha not like Tiger Woods really cares about 12 million dollar mansion that was leveled... Heck one of his rooms most likely cost that.... "


@ txsgal - finally someone who gets it!:thumbsup:

zzactly my point

he isn't gonna care & certainly she knows that and is doing it for her own reasons

so why should we care?slaphead


Bangg, problem solved, we can move on now.

Thanks, txsgal333, and sweetestgirlll. (is txs for "Texas" or for "taxes"?)

This is probably the only thread ever that went from question to an answer that settled the issue completely.

Marketcetarpus, you know how to ask the right questions.
laugh :banana:

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Wed 01/11/12 07:41 AM

All these sports cats make waaaay too much to even have such a debate. No one in life should take more than what they need. I get so annoyed hearing about these overpaid "icons" it makes me too bitter to conjure a response.
Blame society. We sit and watch and as the quantity of folks who watch goes up the ad revenue goes up.

Attention is worth money these days, and lots of attention is worth lots of money. Should it be this way? Can it be any other way?

I dont know.

Bravalady's photo
Wed 01/11/12 11:19 AM

Awwwwwwwwww and more of the story comes out.. This is what causes most of us to jump to conclusions they never seem to tell all the facts...



Last week, we brought you the story of Elin Nordegren's curious-at-the-time decision to knock down a $12 million mansion. It seemed, at first glance, a rather conspicuous display of wealth -- I've got so much money I can demolish a mansion and build a new one! A divorce from Tiger Woods, it seemed, was the gift that kept on giving.


Well, turns out that there was a pretty good reason for razing the North Palm Beach, Fla., estate: termites. A report in People magazine indicated that the 1920s-era mansion fell short of current hurricane safety codes, and combined with a termite infestation, that was enough to warrant blasting it down to the sand.


lso of note: Nordegren offered a local Habitat for Humanity chapter a month to take whatever it could from the mansion before demolition. (No, don't go all, "Oh, so generous, donating termite-infested wood!" on Elin. It was a nice gesture.)



Apparently Elin thinks so too, because she's filed plans with the Palm Beach County Department of Planning, Zoning and Building that seem to indicate that the new mansion will look a whole lot like the old one. There'll be nine bedrooms, two kitchens, two Jacuzzis, a pool cabana and a three-bedroom guest house.




Tiger Woods, meanwhile, will somehow manage to suffer through his day-to-day life in his meager $50 million-plus bachelor pad.


Hahaha not like Tiger Woods really cares about 12 million dollar mansion that was leveled...slaphead Heck one of his rooms most likely cost that....:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:



This is why I ignore the media about celebrities (and lots of other things, too, actually). Their ONLY interest is in drama. They don't really care about facts or motivations.

wux's photo
Fri 01/13/12 08:49 AM
Edited by wux on Fri 01/13/12 09:08 AM

This is why I ignore the media about celebrities (and lots of other things, too, actually). Their ONLY interest is in drama. They don't really care about facts or motivations.


Whose only interest is drama? Celebrities are only interested in drama, or the media?

I think it's neither. It's We, the People who are only interested in drama. The media only puts out what the media gets paid for. The media gets paid in proportion of circulation of their medium. If people bought facts or motivations, and I mean people actually paid hard, cold cash for those, then the media would put that on the news.

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