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custody of the hoover???

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21 Jan 09 #80759 by hadenoughnow
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This post has been approved by the Wikivorce team ... please contact suzy with any stories you want to share ---- and do share them with us wikipeeps too :)

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Hello

I am looking for case studies of couples who have put interesting things in their divorce settlements. Not organs! But pets, hoovers (my friend fought to keep her Miele!) or anything out of the ordinary. The article is to focus on the fact that the emotional connections that get severed with breakup are not just human to human....

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21 Jan 09 #80764 by Zara2009
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A hoover would have been much more reliable and useful that my ex partner was that's for sure.:P

Mind you, he was full of garbage and liked a long lead to go where he wanted. And..he had plenty of attachments, as I found out to my detriment:laugh:

He certainly knew how to turn himself on and off :lol:
Certainly sucked me in!!!!!

So yes I can understand some fighting for the hoover

My husband's ex put up a fight about an old world war one gas mask!!:ohmy: And she got it :lol: :lol: :lol: Have I something to find out about his 'habits':blush:




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21 Jan 09 #80771 by Angel557
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I got the hoover from the marriage yey.Would of been a different story had i of married the boyfriend i had , he bought me some femine wall pictures when we split he would'nt let me have them they cost £7.99 each woohoo,as i packed them up he took them off me . Tight git would'nt let me have a cuppa round his either when i went to collect my stuff kettle landed up busted where he pulled the lead 1 way and i pulled it the other .How sad

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21 Jan 09 #80797 by Zara2009
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One of my friends came home and went into her garden for a quiet sit down, when she got there she thought she had been bombed!!!
Her ex had been into the garden while she had been out and dug up all the trees and bushes.
She took a picture and it was a sight to believe!!!

craters everywhere. She did say that when he left he said he would make sure she had nothing!!

There was nothing she could do about it, as usual. The most annoying part was the house was in the process of being sold. It took a lot of explaining to the proposed purchasers.

some people are so sad:woohoo: :woohoo:

zara

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21 Jan 09 #80801 by hadenoughnow
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Oh dear angel .. you do pick them ; )

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21 Jan 09 #80871 by angie43
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LOL at this thread...it would seem zara's friends ex was doing the picking....:silly:

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21 Jan 09 #80897 by Kevin01
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I don't think that my ex ever worked out how to switch the vacuum cleaner on. Her cleanliness in the kitchen was a disgrace and she is a chef, very scary.

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