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yemmit90:Well !; What other evidence does he want ? Lies and dishonesty is on the table already. The earlier he gets this over with the better for all e of them |
The guy's action when you called has blown the issue open. Something fishy is going on. Confront her and see how she will get defensive. That will inform your decision/action |
Looking for his relatives when he has given you his name, house address and school. Why not visit these places to trace his relatives ? |
Whatever happens to cuffing him in the first place ? |
Blur his face and leave his name tag visible. No one's gonna know trust me ![]() |
Yuceeluv:Strong as he can be !!! |
A man from Waterbury in Connecticut faces divorce after his wife found out that he was not actually deaf and had been faking it for more than 62 years to avoid having to listen to her. According to the divorce papers, 84-year old Barry Dawson never spoke a single word in front of his 80-year old wife Dorothy during the decades they lived together. Ms. Dawson learned the sign language to be able to communicate with her husband but says he was still not really communicative. “It took me two years to learn to communicate with my hands. As soon as I got good at it, he began having problems with his sight. Now that I think of it, he probably faked that too!” The couple still raised six children and has thirteen grandchildren, all of whom were also convinced that Mr. Dawson was deaf. “When he was at home, that jerk always faked being deaf. It wasn’t until I saw a Youtube video of him singing during a karaoke night in a bar while he was supposed to be at a meeting for a charity, that I understood everything.” Mr. Dawson’s lawyer, Robert Sanchez, admits his client faked being deaf but said he did it “for his wife”, adding “it’s the only way to endure that annoying magpie”. Mr. Dawson’s lawyer, Robert Sanchez, claims the elderly man’s stratagem was not meant to offend or cheat his spouse, and that it may, in fact, explain why their marriage worked for 62 years. “My client is pretty quiet and not very talkative, but his wife is annoyingly chatty. If he hadn’t faked being deaf, they would have divorced 60 years ago. In a way, he did for her and for his family.” Both parties should appear in court for the first time tomorrow, as Dorothy Dawson is demanding financial compensation for her “emotional stress and burden”, as well as half of their belongings and alimony. Source : worldnewsdailyreport.com |
They are Jamaicans |
adedayoa2:Your subtle sarcasm is grandeur on a Ritcher scale. Respect |
Tamarapetty:The right word should be "these" and not "this" since its plural. |
[quote author= post=69844096]The same cult threat and jealousy will also make you rot in prison/Hell . Idiot! SAY NO TO CULTISM[/quote]He can't rot in hell. Motherfucker is gonna fry. |
simonlee:But it didn't happen here in Nigeria . |
So no one has reported the robbers caught caught yesterday in Abule Odu. Unfortunately I didn't have my phone on me to take pictures but if anyone does, come and report. |
emaxjey:Look again bro. Someone took your shine |
I can't believe most people are still ignorant of this when the reality of climate change stares us in the face. Some people still don't think there's anything like that and it's all a conspiracy. Make we nor go too far, take our country as a case study. Our weather pattern now are erratic with heavy rain falling till the end of November and Christmas doesn't feel like Christmas because harmattan refuses to come |
quinnboy:You're know racist since they both are the same race. That have to be from different races for your comment to be considered racist. They other kid has albinism I'm sure |
This guy is blunt, mean and articulate |
NwaAmaikpe:NwaAmaikpe, as much as I love your Non-conformist personality and radical character, where is your humanity in situations like this. Nobody deserves to go out like this regardless of what. |
Do we have to look somewhere for the pictures cos I can't find nothing |
This is madness. Recipe for disaster that's for sure. Doing this on the bed sef is risky not to talk of doing it in a metal contraption going almost 120km/h. |
daretodo:
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purem:Na that one dey annoy me pass. You'd think its a rndom thing given that they honestly lost money or didn't have enough only to meet them 3 days later at another bus sstop |
kunlesufyan:Freud !! |
Someone portrayed to be dying apparently painful death yet they are this coherent and comprehensible. Who took notes of their last words by the way. |
I hope you haven't broken you lr ankle this one that you are just falling in love anyhow. |
O ti lu jibiti. |
money1st:Kokoro tin j'efo, idi efo lowa |
Ziggyduben:That lady is just purely senseless. |
[b][/b]Tattoos, while clearly administered with a patient's wishes, aren't legally binding, and are usually considered too ambiguous to act upon. In my own opinion, I think that statement settled it all. Tattoo can not be legally binding same way they would not harvest his organs if he had a tattoo that says he's an organ donor on him without a proper identification. |
Modelqwen:I was wrong, it's from a movie role. |
Luiz1:Thank you for clarifying that fact. Now I know |
Yes it could, especially if its not the recommended capacity. Like inserting a 64gb SD card in phone that's recommended to use between 16-32gb |
