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Posted by Alberta Mike ... now this is confusing !!! on December 15, 2002 at 20:23:43 from (209.47.89.133):
In Reply to: Stolen Money posted by FLYIN G on December 14, 2002 at 21:37:07:
I'd have to agree with a number of the posts below which say that they can't seem to get the story straight, and I must say that I'm another one that's confused. I have a friend of mine who is a family court lawyer (some lawyers do have friends you know). Anyways, he deals with a ton of divorce disputes etc. He always told me that there are three sides to the coin flip in a divorce. On one side is the woman's story, on the other side is the man's story. The third side of the coin is that little thin edge around the outside which is the whole truth and we seldom see it. Somehow this whole thing sounds to me like his divorce cases.
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