KD in CA Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 Don't we all. So, she paid $2500 cash for someone to just 'watch' her ex and see if he drove drunk? Riiiiiight. What a c---.
Wacka Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 The bigger thing in the area news is the crooked cops that were tied to this.
KD in CA Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 (edited) The bigger thing in the area news is the crooked cops that were tied to this. Crooked cops + crooked lawyer + ugly divorce + dude who let the little head do the thinking = nothing good If he hadn't figured it out before, when his 'date' took off with her friend instead of going in his car, alarm bells should have been screaming at him. Although hiring a bimbo to sabatoge the ex is a lot different, the description of his dates with the blonde reminded me of a couple gold diggers I met when I was plowing through the internet dating sites several years ago. Not the run of the mill 'I want to date a guy that can take me to a nice dinner' kind, but the real pros who engage in the over-the-top familiarity and flirting right off the bat, the "we have such a connection!" cliches, etc. One time it was so obvious it was almost laughable. So just for fun (and to get rid of her) on our second date I hinted to this one girl that I was basically broke. Her demeanor did a 180 literally within seconds. The date ended about 15 minutes later and she never called again. Edited August 4, 2011 by KD in CT
Buftex Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 What am I missing here? I can empathize with the guy, but he did drive drunk...it would be like getting busted for a DWI coming home from a titty bar..."but officer, she was so hot, I had to buy $150 bottles of champagne, and drink them".
Beerball Posted August 4, 2011 Author Posted August 4, 2011 What am I missing here? I can empathize with the guy, but he did drive drunk...it would be like getting busted for a DWI coming home from a titty bar..."but officer, she was so hot, I had to buy $150 bottles of champagne, and drink them". The cop was tipped off to pull him over.
LeviF Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 (edited) What am I missing here? I can empathize with the guy, but he did drive drunk...it would be like getting busted for a DWI coming home from a titty bar..."but officer, she was so hot, I had to buy $150 bottles of champagne, and drink them". His ex-wife and her lawyer hiring a woman to try and get him to do that is probably frowned upon in some way by the law. Edited August 4, 2011 by LeviF91
Doc Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 The cop was tipped off to pull him over. He still drove drunk. No one forced alcohol down his throat and made him drive home.
Beerball Posted August 4, 2011 Author Posted August 4, 2011 He still drove drunk. No one forced alcohol down his throat and made him drive home. That was what was missing when Bufftex said "What am I missing here?"
BuffaloBill Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 Crooked cops + crooked lawyer + ugly divorce + dude who let the little head do the thinking = nothing good If he hadn't figured it out before, when his 'date' took off with her friend instead of going in his car, alarm bells should have been screaming at him. Although hiring a bimbo to sabatoge the ex is a lot different, the description of his dates with the blonde reminded me of a couple gold diggers I met when I was plowing through the internet dating sites several years ago. Not the run of the mill 'I want to date a guy that can take me to a nice dinner' kind, but the real pros who engage in the over-the-top familiarity and flirting right off the bat, the "we have such a connection!" cliches, etc. One time it was so obvious it was almost laughable. So just for fun (and to get rid of her) on our second date I hinted to this one girl that I was basically broke. Her demeanor did a 180 literally within seconds. The date ended about 15 minutes later and she never called again. You're not a broke bastard?
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