It's been ages since I was here. Commitments, that's my excuse. I mean I couldn't even spare a minute to stop by. Interesting....Right.
When I started blogging I thought it would be easy. I mean just jot down my thoughts and experiences - mostly on my finances or rather business. Like other people I have dreams which I hope will not just be dreams. Is it not scary just to have dreams, I mean as you grow older it scares the hell out of you. Nah maybe it's just me - I've been told many times that I'm too cautious. Honestly I believe the opinions have been rather cagey - people telling me half truths.
Which is okay. I mean I'm the same when it comes to others affairs, guilty as charged.
Oh by the way it was a nice week for me. Big story was the £48m divorce settlement of this 'self-made' millionaire. Why what was the problem there when they got married 30 years ago they had 'nothing'. This is believed to be Britain's largest divorce award. John Charman is mad (he will definitely appeal) he had earlier offered his former wife £20m arguing it was "impossible for any reasonable person to spend in their life time".
What I know about divorce cases is that they are not the best of times to expect the spouses to be reasonable - for heaven's sake they wil look for every opportunity to screw each other. Beware the fury of a scorned woman - she just found out that her husband was moving witha younger woman! I would do the same thing - squeeze the guys balls.
Pattni once said 'People living in glass houses should never throw stones'... and some other wise man said 'Do not piss on against the wind, you will end up pissing on yourself'
Yes I'm a guy but I think the woman deserves to be nasty to the man otherwise this wouldn't be a divorce!
PS: £48m is only 37% of Mr. Charman's £131m assets.
Mr. Justice Coleridge: "This was a long marriage where the parties started with nothing and all the wealth was effectively created during its subsitence." Makes you wonder why all the gold diggers still get a huge chunk during court cases - we remember Tyson and of course O.J. Simpson (he didn't have to do it but we can try to understand)
Saturday, August 05, 2006
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