Re: what's your problem? rnoble74: that sounds like something my crackhead of a wife would do, she is 28 and tommorow she is moving out so that she can move in with her 19 year old boyfriend, in the mean while she is leaving me and our three year old son by ourselves. so trust me i feel you, oh yeah i'm in virginia too. stafford
Re: what's your problem? jillieb44: Sounds like something my ex would do too.
He's apparently above the law. He got pulled over for speeding with the kids in the car and decided to light into the officer about how could he know how fast he was going, he was looking at the road and traffic and not at his speedometer....he's also argued with traffic cops when he's tried to make a left when they've stopped his lane....
Idiot.
Jillie
Re: what's your problem? genesplicer: Thanks guys, I guess sometimes you just need a good whap upside the head to see things and people for what they really are.
Glad to say that I've got a separate insurance policy as of this afternoon, just need to make sure none of the stbx's incidents were accounted for when they estimated my payments.
Jimmy - don't worry about it sounding harsh. I think that's something I needed to hear, even though it's not always pretty.