Spoiled American girl gets a new Lexus f0r her birthday, but cries
I'm not sure if this is a true story, but fun to watch, also shows well some AW traits:
[url]http://www.abum.com/56740/Spoiled-*****-15-year-old-gets-a-Lexus-for-her-birthday-and-cries.html[/url]
Mistake in on-line dating chats
I've wasted a little time in the on-line dating time but probably learned a few things, too.
For example, never mention that your bro had kids with his wife via in vitro fertilization. Women in their mid-30s are baby hungry and want few complications, I gather.
Granted, I'm in shape, and my brother is fat, which probably explains his low motility. Still, when women hear about it, they start to back out. I'm tempted to say,"No, but I AM fertile. In fact, I've paid for abortions!"
Michigan man faces charges for reading wife's e-mail
Did anyone see this gem in the newspaper today? On another site, it says the husband could face up to five years in jail! I know we call the U.S. "sex prison" but this is too much!
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101227/ap_on_hi_te/us_reading_wife_s_e_mail[/url]
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – A Rochester Hills man who says he learned of his wife's affair by reading her e-mail on their computer faces trial Feb. 7 on felony computer misuse charges.
Thirty-three-year-old Leon Walker used his wife's password to get into her Gmail account. Clara Walker filed for a divorce, which was granted this month.
Leon Walker tells The Oakland Press of Pontiac he was trying to protect the couple's children from neglect and calls the case a "miscarriage of justice."
Oakland County Assistant Prosecutor Sydney Turner says the charge is justified.
Privacy law writer Frederick Lane tells the Detroit Free Press the law typically is used to prosecute identity theft and stealing trade secrets. He says he questions if a wife can expect privacy on a computer she shares with her husband.
In the USA it's ALL the MAN'S FAULT!
[QUOTE=Ezinho; 1106681]Did anyone see this gem in the newspaper today? On another site, it says the husband could face up to five years in jail! I know we call the USA "sex prison" but this is too much!
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101227/ap_on_hi_te/us_reading_wife_s_e_mail[/url]
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – A Rochester Hills man who says he learned of his wife's affair by reading her e-mail on their computer faces trial Feb. 7 on felony computer misuse charges.
Thirty-three-year-old Leon Walker used his wife's password to get into her Gmail account. Clara Walker filed for a divorce, which was granted this month.
Leon Walker tells The Oakland Press of Pontiac he was trying to protect the couple's children from neglect and calls the case a "miscarriage of justice."
Oakland County Assistant Prosecutor Sydney Turner says the charge is justified.
Privacy law writer Frederick Lane tells the Detroit Free Press the law typically is used to prosecute identity theft and stealing trade secrets. He says he questions if a wife can expect privacy on a computer she shares with her husband. [/QUOTE]This is, indeed, a "carriage of misjustice" as some wag put it.
But in the USA family-law system, of course, all the blame lands on the husband.
As the philosopher asked years ago,"If a tree falls in the forest, and nobody hears it, is it still some man's fault?"