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Re: Simply unbelievable opinion piece on Donald Sterling - rjmacs - 05-09-2014 macphanatic wrote: But, can a law written after an event be applicable? He hasn't filed next year's taxes yet, i don't think. ![]() Re: Simply unbelievable opinion piece on Donald Sterling - bazookaman - 05-09-2014 Sounds like he has a side job writing for Nigerian scammers... Open up and the next thing she’ll be calling her best pip to spill the beans with the rider “don’t tell any one!” WHAT? Re: Simply unbelievable opinion piece on Donald Sterling - RAMd®d - 05-09-2014 Does anyone think that Sterling didn't have any clue why a young, attractive woman would be willing to have a relationship with him? I know, right?! J Howard Marshall knew exactly what, um, he was getting into when Anna Nicole Smith fell for him. And his no-good money grubbing son couldn't bear to part with any of the inheritance, claiming NCM on the part of his father, and Anna Nicole using unnatural influence. Or maybe it was a family affair. Either way, both men knew what's what. I do think Sterling was a fool for not having a limiting pre-nep. He was doing OK until the 3rd paragraph. I was thinking the same thing. But, can a law written after an event be applicable? It sounds a little ex post facto. He hasn't filed next year's taxes yet, i don't think. Right. But that's a smallish window to get legislation passed. I think it's a damn shame when you can't just be happy being rich, when it's completely possible for you to not be rich. THIS. Re: Simply unbelievable opinion piece on Donald Sterling - $tevie - 05-10-2014 bazookaman wrote: Try it this way: Open up to her, and the next thing she’ll be calling her best peep to spill the beans -- with the proviso “don’t tell any one!” Not exactly Shakespeare, that's for sure. |