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07-16-06 17:31 #283
Posts: 107Bubble
I guess I have not master the file attachment yet. Second attempt....
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07-16-06 17:26 #282
Posts: 107bubble
Love those BB
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07-15-06 17:39 #281
Posts: 1Was in Tj on the 14th and spent some time in peanuts n beer. I managed to snap a pic but only one. More next time
Last edited by Rage86; 07-18-06 at 00:08. Reason: forgot picture
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07-12-06 06:50 #280
Posts: 28Originally Posted by Poon Searcher
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06-28-06 17:28 #279
Posts: 107test
I am trying to resize a picture from a friend in tj
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06-19-06 00:58 #278
Posts: 5paying for photos
Originally Posted by Bend It
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06-02-06 07:00 #277
Posts: 595now, Budleeeee, that's a good pic!!!
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06-02-06 06:59 #276
Posts: 595sorry, but that chica is UGLY.
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05-30-06 19:18 #275
Posts: 80Usasexguideho-
Nice pic's thanks for posting them. I've asked some of my favorites for pics and they have said no. They do poloroids at AB and HK though.
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05-27-06 09:44 #274
Posts: 3724yo, silicone rack
Tijuana, BC, Mexico - AB, 05-26-06 11:30pm
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05-25-06 06:41 #273
Posts: 52HK booth action
10 bucks a song. 2 song minimun. i asked if pics were cool and it was on.
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05-17-06 01:10 #272
Posts: 157Hey Bacchus
How was Rebecca? Was she a dead fish?
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05-15-06 17:34 #271
Posts: 35Bacchus . . .
Outstanding photos! Next time I go down, I'll try to take a camera. How much did you pay the chicas to let you take photos?
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05-08-06 06:55 #270
Posts: 9The thread that won't die
This statman thread is still going? I thought it died several months ago
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05-06-06 01:21 #269
Posts: 9Separate Property
If you do marry someone and you are concerned about asset protection you can always execute a pre-nup. But you must make sure that the pre-nup has been given to your fiancee and she takes that pre-nup to an attorney of her choosing, who then fully explains what it legally means. Otherwise the pre-nup could be challenged in court during a divorce of the parties.
With regards to inheriting assets when your parents pass, that property is always considered your separate property, unless you use it for the community. Then the argument could be made that you intended to let the "community" use it, and thus your new wife would be entitled to her community interest in that property.
The best recommendation that I could make, given that I deal with these issues, is to have her sign a pre-nup (or antenuptial, meaning the same type of agreement but signed after the marriage has taken place) and when you receive any inheritance, gift or devise to separate that property out and never her let use that property for any reason. Then, if you should get divorced later on she will lose, or more accurately, her attorney will lose the argument in court that the property that you inherited was used for community purposes, which includes the paying of community debt with your inheritance.
I hope this helps when contemplating a marriage with a chica.