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Todd @ Apr 28th 2008 11:17AM
I don't understand why her husband doesn't just give her a couple million dollars and make this go away. The legal bills will be well in excess of a small payoff.
SiliconDoc @ Jun 23rd 2008 12:50AM
Of course it would be cheaper just to pay her, and in her case, cheaper just to leave, but that isn't who these high society freak jobs are. BOTH of them LIVE to have what others do not, and if they don't, suddenly "they are nothing".
No it never occurs to them that nearly everyone else is "nothing" their entire lives.
For instance, she attempts to achieve a pity point by whining that one of her lawyers has required a $25,000.00 retainer. I guess it never occurs to these types that for the average Jane or Joe that's a couple years earnings, and they will never have the chance to throw away that kind of quid. Not real bright when your audience is youtube masses.
So that's how it goes. It's all about how much money you have, how many of this or that car or item or townhouse or location...
Remember she couldn't stop mentioning her NYC addy in the first vid... then she became enraged saying the guys daughter was gonig to get "her place". You see, she has self percieved "status", with her NYC millionaire's apartment.
Yeah, it's all that matters to that type, those types of people. My friend moved up in employ to CA., and a few years later he told me, "out here it's all about beating the Jones', what you have, and how much you brag about it."
So that's their deal.
Unfortunately, for them, if it gets taken away, they are still stuck with what they cannot get rid of - themselves - and it appears many have judged that factor "a problem" in this case.
I don't mind golddiggers, I don't mind hotties using what they have, but for pete sakes, have some decorum and respect. Be an adult, you know what you got into, and so do all of us. You took a chance, it was great for a while, but now the gamble went sour.
How about having the self control and respect others would appreciate ? I think that probably would show you are worthy of the undertaking that backfired. However, that, you have failed.
I don't mind the wealthy, the filthy rich, the inheritors, or the gold diggers, but don't let me catch you lying, cheating, or being so far from normal that you haven't a clue how you come off to your fellow earthlings.
People used to have public decency and decorum, without losing the storyline, with getting their point across, now we have a Jerry Springer Show societal mentality.
It's disgusting, really, because everyone of any maturity knows everyone goes through things, but it seems the plan is to be a total goof about it nowadays, instead of a respectable human being. I'm sure the man is no better.