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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Monday, October 2, 2017

Husband knows wife is cheating, leaves a brilliant letter for the other man

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After learning of his wife’s infidelity, a cuckolded husband left a brilliant letter for the other man.
He posted this note to Craigslist with an image of a dirty sock using the heading “To the guy doing my wife:”
To the guy doing my wife. You know who you are. Yes I know. No I am not angry, I would just ask a few things of you. After all you are giving it to my wife.
1.Please stop leaving the seat up, I keep getting blamed and it is starting to get old.
3.If you do drink the last one buy more or leave money on the counter I will pick some up.
4.Please replace the toilet paper when you use it all. For some reason my 5 year old son believes if its not there he does not have to wipe. We keep it under the sink, unless you can recommend a better spot?
5.After doing my wife please use something disposable to wipe off with. The basket of clothes on the right is mine and the clothes are clean as my wife does not do my washing, I run out of time rushing to work. Last week my sweatshirt was crusty(thanks).
7.Please stop turning the heat up, You pay nothing and MUD is putting it in my ass, my wife may like it but I think it hurts.
8.When she asks “do these pants make me look fat”, say no. You may think giving a different answer will make her think twice about eating a gallon of ice cream a day but all you are doing is giving her a reason to go buy more pants that she will look just as fat in.
9.Stop eating the baked goods. The brownies you ate were from my mom for my birthday. My wife has not cooked anything that good for years and if she does she will not share.
10.Try shifting your weight when you sit on my chair. The recliner that I rarely have time for (soccer games and practice, basketball camp for the kids takes much of my time and I try to help with school work too)has a grove in it that forces me to roll to the left.
Lastly I would like thank you for taking her to lunch on Valentines Day. She was not as hungry as usual and only ordered one meal.I may be able to use the money I saved to take the children to a movie. I hope you can help me with these items, it may become awkward if I have to confront her. If you can do this for me I will give you a heads up on when I will be gone and for how long so that you don’t feel rushed.
P.S. I am going to take the kids to the Great Wolf Lodge on the 3rd of April for four days, I have a bottle of vodka above the fridge if you find yourself low on beer.
Thanks This was not written by anyone named Jack S.

He left this where his wife and everyone else could see. Although it was flagged for removal when it was first posted in 2008, the original post is still there. Do you think he handled the situation well?

This is my amazing friend Brittney Anthony Miller's son Christian!

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 This is my amazing friend Brittney Anthony Miller's son Christian! We are having a bike night at Temecula Harley to try to raise some funds to help them in this very difficult time! We are gonna have tons of raffle prizes! Please come show this family how our biking family hold each other up during difficult time! — with Nicole Speaker, Biltwell, Brittney Anthony Miller, Veronica Romero Davids, Stephen J Edgar, Couragous Christian, Billy Scharr and Ricki Hickenbottom.
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Sunday, October 1, 2017

California To End Driver License Suspensions For Unpaid Traffic Tickets

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SACRAMENTO (AP) — Californians will no longer face losing their driver’s licenses because of unpaid traffic fines starting next month.
Gov. Jerry Brown said the punishment doesn’t help the state collect unpaid fines and can send low-income people into a cycle of job losses and more poverty.
Sen. Bob Hertzberg, who has championed the issue in the Legislature, said the policy will ensure people’s lives are not derailed by traffic tickets.
Brown, a Democrat, approved the provision as part of a series of bills he signed Tuesday to enact the state budget. It will prevent courts from suspending someone’s driver’s license simply because of unpaid fines.
Brown called for ending the practice in his January budget proposal, saying “there does not appear to be a strong connection” between the license suspensions and collecting.
“Often, the primary consequence of a driver’s license suspension is the inability to legally drive to work or take one’s children to school,” the Democratic governor wrote.
In March, about 488,000 people had suspended driver’s licenses for unpaid traffic tickets or missing court appearances, according to data from the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
Opponents of the policy have argued driver’s license suspension is a useful tool to compel people to pay traffic fines.
Supporters say losing the ability to drive to work can prevent people from earning money and actually make low-income drivers less likely to pay fines.
Under the bill Brown signed, courts will still be able to suspend licenses for other infractions like failing to appear in court.
Hertzberg said the new policy is a good first step in changing state law so it doesn’t punish people for being poor.
He has a related bill advancing through the Legislature that would allow low-income people who cannot afford their traffic tickets to ask a judge to lower fines or substitute them with community service.