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To: TobagoJack who wrote (126932)12/23/2016 4:56:01 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217801
 
Two wrongs do not one right.

Why are doing that? Everybody is doing it!

.. question, how did he become your brother-in-law?
I married his sister. She is hard working. Good with the use of money. Valued my guts to start out of nothing.

I divorced her because she kept too close to her family and was too much influenced by her family.

Her family was immigrants from the Madeira Island, I early on discovered that people coming from islands tend to be very narrow minded.

I spent almost ten years trying to make her see that she should let go the instincts and see the world and life under my perspective.

With an alcoholic father (I buried him as he died at 53 years old they did have the nerve to go to the morgue and put him in a coffin and bring him to the cemitery they had a tough youth.

I kept saying: you do not need to do what you do. But that crook thing is DNA based perhaps owing to the fact that they lacked resources.

I value people without resources that raises Scandinavians Chinese or Africans, but they carry with them a certain smash and grab disease that is hard for them to extricate them from.

I have had it tough, but I did not become a crook. I have a superior brain than the vast majority. Thus no need to be crook.

I can afford naivite :-)