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19-07-2007, 13:01
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Why Farang Ladies Have a Bad Rep
How would you like to get paid $30,000 USD per day retroactively for the last 4 years of your life? Would you say "No, thank you, don't think I can quite manage on $41 million, but I think I might get by on $100,000,000." ($75,000 per day retroactively).
Well, that's what Heather Mills has said to Paul Beatle's rather generous offer for their divorce settlement! According to reports:
The paper said, without citing its sources, that McCartney had offered 20 million pounds (29.7 million euros, 41 million dollars) to Mills as a settlement, with Mills replying that she will accept a sum of 50 million pounds.
How many girls per day could Paul have had in BKK for $30,000? More incredible beauties than one man could screw in 6 months, I imagine.
And it is not as if she was not living in the lap of luxury for the 47 months they were together.
Although it could be said of Paul, "Baby, You're a Rich Man," it is not as if he didn't earn the money. Unfortunately, now he is learning the hard way that he was the "Fool on the Hill" in 2002, when, according to reports:
Mills told Vanity Fair in 2002 she had offered to sign a prenup before tying the knot, but McCartney had refused.
"I wanted to prove that I love him for him," she told the magazine. "He said, 'I wouldn't let you.' "
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Something like a prenup should be a required document prior to marriage.
It is insane trying to figure this stuff out once there is a break down. Would you negotiate a business contract after a dispute? Nope.
Marriage isn't about love. It is a legal agreement. It things were only about love, then you wouldn't bother getting married. You'd just be together.
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Sorry Chris cannot go with that for the average man, still old school and marriage should be for the one you love, and its not about a legal agreement but a religious/official ceremony celebrating your love for each other.
However if I was as wealthy as PMc and my partner was bringing nothing to the table, then a pre nup surely should have been a must.
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having had 2 divorces (55555) maybe I should have gone for a pre-nup........sure would have saved ME some money.......!!!!!!!!
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I recall seeing a quote in a newspaper just prior to McCartney getting married,
this was from Mills' former husband "buyer beware". That stuck in my mind when I read it, pity Paul didn't read it!
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having had 2 divorces (55555) maybe I should have gone for a pre-nup........sure would have saved ME some money.......!!!!!!!!
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Les, did you settle out of court or go to the circus? (family court)
Show me an Aussie bloke that thinks he was saved by a pre-nup and I'll show you an Aussie woman who didn't get any legal advice.
Had two divorces myself and now married for the third time. Some people never learn.
Poor old Sir Paul, same same like some newbie to Patong falling for a BG, everybody else can see the girl is a gold-digger but he is sure she is in love with him. Rich middle aged widower, one woman in the last 30 years (and she was clearly the brains of the outfit) and now all alone - what a target.
I wonder if a Thai BG had snared him if she would have taken the same route - divorce court settlement etc - I don't think so - IMHO the Thai BG would still be there with him, jealously guarding her catch, building a new Wat in her village and securing whatever else she wanted with a "please teeruk" and a purr. At least he would have got what he paid for. Enjoy.
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Prenups worth the paper?
Are prenups valid in Old Blighty? I cannot find the link but a British attorney's website went into (fearsome) detail about the divorce procedures in that fair land. Spilled a lot of ink (electrons?) on explaining why prenups were essentially useless.
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...However if I was as wealthy as PMc and my partner was bringing nothing to the table, then a pre nup surely should have been a must.
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Had to laugh when I read this, as I thought you were referring to BM "Pad Mc" 55555 !!
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marriage should be for the one you love, and its not about a legal agreement but a religious/official ceremony celebrating your love for each other.
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When I want to celebrate, I'll have a f*cking party, not a wedding!! It's a business contract, plain and simple!
I'm with Chris on this one.!
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As he once said............
Money can't buy me love!
Anything less than the full settlement won't leave her with a leg to stand on............
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Poor Macca....not only has he lost the ability to make good music,with this case he seems to have lost any sound judgement as well  !!
Very sad to see one of the all time greats make a tit out of himself in public...maybee a time out from the spliffs could help  ??
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When I want to celebrate, I'll have a f*cking party, not a wedding!! It's a business contract, plain and simple!
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There speaks a man who has been burnt 555555
I'm in Dodgers camp. One of the old school who didn't treat a marriage as a "business contract". No point marrying at all if that is your outlook IMO.
Getting back to Paul Mc Cartney, he should have read all the tell tale signs that he was marrying a gold digger, and insisted on a pre-nup.
Mind you, the £50million Mills is asking for isn't a huge dent in the estimated £800million+ he is alleged to have amassed.
UK law can decide that he could be forced to hand over up to half of his fortune.
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Divorce is the easy part it is just a matter of filling out the right forms and both parties signing. I did the paperwork. The other side is the property settlement which is more like negotiating a business deal. If the deal does not go well you end up in court fighting it with lawyers at ten paces. I was lucky settled out of court but still cost plenty in legal fees for a few bits of paper and some phone calls. I hate lawyers and I have to converse with them on an almost daily basis.
What may not have started out as a business deal sadly usually ends as one.
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Mind you, the £50million Mills is asking for isn't a huge dent in the estimated £800million+ he is alleged to have amassed.
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It won' hurt him a bit, he won't even notice. But she is picking the pockets of his children and grandchildren, and perhaps a charity or two, as well
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UK law can decide that he could be forced to hand over up to half of his fortune.
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Now there's a screwed-up law!!
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They should both be dragged into court and made to give the majority of the money to a charity.....
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One good example of greediness
But Asian or Western women, when they're possesed by greed, the risk of divorcing their husbands and taking them to the total wash is probably the same.
If we talk about Asian women who may not be too care about how much money her husband has (or too ignorant to learn about financial matter in their marriage), her family and friends might be influencing her to demand a ridiculous amount of alimony - although luckily, Asian (the developing country ones) standard is lower than Western standard.
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How would you like to get paid $30,000 USD per day retroactively for the last 4 years of your life? Would you say "No, thank you, don't think I can quite manage on $41 million, but I think I might get by on $100,000,000." ($75,000 per day retroactively).
Well, that's what Heather Mills has said to Paul Beatle's rather generous offer for their divorce settlement! According to reports:
The paper said, without citing its sources, that McCartney had offered 20 million pounds (29.7 million euros, 41 million dollars) to Mills as a settlement, with Mills replying that she will accept a sum of 50 million pounds.
How many girls per day could Paul have had in BKK for $30,000? More incredible beauties than one man could screw in 6 months, I imagine.
And it is not as if she was not living in the lap of luxury for the 47 months they were together.
Although it could be said of Paul, "Baby, You're a Rich Man," it is not as if he didn't earn the money. Unfortunately, now he is learning the hard way that he was the "Fool on the Hill" in 2002, when, according to reports:
Mills told Vanity Fair in 2002 she had offered to sign a prenup before tying the knot, but McCartney had refused.
"I wanted to prove that I love him for him," she told the magazine. "He said, 'I wouldn't let you.' "
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I hate farang women pieriod. As far as Paul goes, i think he deserves it because he was dumb enough to fall for this. I will hopfully never get married but if i do there will be a prenump 10 pages long.
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Les, did you settle out of court or go to the circus? (family court)
Show me an Aussie bloke that thinks he was saved by a pre-nup and I'll show you an Aussie woman who didn't get any legal advice.
Had two divorces myself and now married for the third time. Some people never learn.
Poor old Sir Paul, same same like some newbie to Patong falling for a BG, everybody else can see the girl is a gold-digger but he is sure she is in love with him. Rich middle aged widower, one woman in the last 30 years (and she was clearly the brains of the outfit) and now all alone - what a target.
I wonder if a Thai BG had snared him if she would have taken the same route - divorce court settlement etc - I don't think so - IMHO the Thai BG would still be there with him, jealously guarding her catch, building a new Wat in her village and securing whatever else she wanted with a "please teeruk" and a purr. At least he would have got what he paid for. Enjoy.
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When I want to celebrate, I'll have a f*cking party, not a wedding!! It's a business contract, plain and simple!
I'm with Chris on this one.!
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I got a bullet proof prenup. Dont get F&cking married. Being married must suck. The trick is to keep the b*tch on a shorter leash by not getting married.
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There speaks a man who has been burnt 555555
I'm in Dodgers camp. One of the old school who didn't treat a marriage as a "business contract". No point marrying at all if that is your outlook IMO.
Getting back to Paul Mc Cartney, he should have read all the tell tale signs that he was marrying a gold digger, and insisted on a pre-nup.
Mind you, the £50million Mills is asking for isn't a huge dent in the estimated £800million+ he is alleged to have amassed.
UK law can decide that he could be forced to hand over up to half of his fortune.
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Well i have never been married or burnt. I learn from other peoples mistakes like every married person i know including my parents.
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whilst there are many faults with divorce laws anywhere i do not agree with the implied distinction that non-farang ladies would not hold out for a better offer
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whilst there are many faults with divorce laws anywhere i do not agree with the implied distinction that non-farang ladies would not hold out for a better offer
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Well, from every TG divorced from her Thai ex, that I've talked to, she got basically nothing more than a couple of kids to support! Big difference from farang divorced ladies. 
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Possibly, just possibly JB because you have only ever spoken to bg's about this and by implication their husbands have had feck all squared to have halved with them anyway!!
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