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I have a wife and kid. I think she stays with me is because I give her a 100 gold allowance. I rarely visit her and the number of sex partners I've brought over is ridiculous!

I've contracted 8 STDs...



Allright I'm getting this game in the next week now!



Former something....

Hi,

Interesting, I have come across few websites indicating that they help getting divorced without hiring a legal attorney. Is that true?  Can someone enlighten me on this? I need to get divorced as I have a bad family life but at the same time, I would like to not get stuck in many legal issues.

 

 

 



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Um welcome to the site.
Is your question reguarding the videogame Fable 2?
because that's what this is about.

At any rate I found that the timer function of the game was way to cumbersome on the marriage. If I didn't play the game for a day the 2nd (final) wife would threaten divorce. So I shot her in the face and watched her body fall into the river. Here on out its all prostitutes for me.



"Let justice be done though the heavens fall." - Jim Garrison

"Ask not your horse, if ye should ride into battle" - myself

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I got divorced twice, killed one of my wives and am married to two at the moment.



Where's Starcraft? This thread makes me want to buy a 360 sooner...

Does MS know of this viral marketing?



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

Ehh Sony. Back in my day, the good old days, we used to have are RPGs in Gold Boxes, and didn't do this wild swinger lifestyle and acted like people who would appear on Jerry Springer. We would just hack and slash and get gold from looting and pillaging, NOT tending bar.

You kids, and your lack of morals I tell ya.




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"Let justice be done though the heavens fall." - Jim Garrison

"Ask not your horse, if ye should ride into battle" - myself

Hi andrewjoselin,

I think it would be good if you can find the right attorney. Some of them do not charge for the initial consultation, so you need to confirm if there is the charge when you set the appointment for your first visit.  I am just not focusing on money but you should not lose your savings just to get divorced. I recently had the same issue but found a interesting resource and would like to share with you. You can try www.nobsdivorceguide.com  and hope they can help you. All the best.