All Comments on 'Good for the Gander'

by Paul44

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Tearsofsorrow2Tearsofsorrow2about 15 years ago
Loved it

Now if a woman scorned can make this kind of plan and then take action. Why can't all the cucks that are so in love with their wives do the same? Blood thirsty little woman I rather like her. Great story about a truly loving wife. You have to love and respect yourself before you can another or others will you.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 15 years ago
Correct.

The wife's response to this situation was the correct one. Thank you author.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 15 years ago
Gosh, OJ Simpson has alot of fans

The idea that adultery equates a death sentance is retarded in the extreme. Divorce them, remarry, live a long and happy life....or maybe we could examine OJ's life since the trial. Public vilification, bankruptcy, loss of freedom, loss of family and friends. Wow, he's sure living the dream. You fucking morons, get a clue.

JADED_ONE1969JADED_ONE1969about 15 years ago
As someone said

A little extreme. But didn't the husband get what he would hav edished out to her and others had he found her cheating? I like the idea of a strong independent women who doesn't take any nonsense from her husband. And it's good to see a wife not cheating or have with someone else untill the husband is dead.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 15 years ago
Late Victorian Era?

The horse drawn cab tells me this is at least back in the 1890's. Wonderful story, when it did not take much to get away with a crime, if you were at all smart.

EspressoBolusEspressoBolusabout 15 years ago
what does OJ have to do with this nice little mora

Very well written. Delicious! Thanks

daluentdaluentabout 15 years ago
Serves him right

This asshole did not deserve to die this good. She should have tortured his dumb ass. I love strong women. Pretty good writing. Thanks. Luis

AnonymousAnonymousabout 15 years ago
How come

when she first met the detective her name was Julia,but later on was Rebecca.Can the writer not even be bothered to check his own work.

digdaddyrichdigdaddyrichabout 15 years ago
moral of the story is never fuck with church lady

He should have known that if he fucked the church lady's sister he would wind up in hell. Well his version of hell is being disgraced and found naked in his lovers bed. He got what he deserved

gatorhermitgatorhermitabout 15 years ago
TOS2 Nailed It

This "loving" wife had brass ones and sure took decisive action. Not sure I condone what she did, but it sure fits the old saying, "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." I also liked the "don't mess with a church lady" comment! I wonder what the comments would have been if the sexes had been reversed: loving husband finds out his wife is cheating with his brother, poisons the wife and sets the brother up for the crime.

zed0zed0about 15 years ago
Delicious

Great read, Enjoyed the hell out of it!

KOLKOREKOLKOREabout 15 years ago
Changed clothing can't a substitute an alibi...

and isn’t it likely that the sister could have provided an alibi in the form of an account of her whereabouts (as she really was not at her home at the time), while, naturally, the wife could not have produced such alibi? <P>

Coming to think of it, how come the sister was not at her home at the arranged day and time, waiting for her lover? I guess we have to assume that the wife arranged somehow that her sister would be summoned away -without the knowledge of her lover or the possibility of letting him know she would be delayed...<P>

Fortunately, the author has only the task of entertaining us. As far as I am concerned that mission was achieved despite the critical problems in the wife’s revenge plans which should have sent the detectives of the police homicide dept. knocking at her door in no time, and eventually, as the dying husband predicted –even “swinging” by the court executioner. Don’t be mistaken, regardless of the mistakes, my sympathy is with the wife…

DWornockDWornockover 12 years ago
That's terrible but I rated it 5***** because it is original and I liked it.

She even killed the dectective and burned the property. Have mercy! She is a witch but I guess there is not much difference between a very religious woman and a witch.

huedogghuedoggover 12 years ago
I like you way of thinking

It is the bomb

tazz317tazz317over 12 years ago
INCESTUAL REVENGE AND SET-UP

led right to the gallows. TK U MLJ LV NV

betrayedbylovebetrayedbyloveover 11 years ago
Justice

A little insanity helps when you are betrayed and need retribution.

HA Ha ha

cantbuymycantbuymyover 11 years ago
Very good

This gets a 5

carvohicarvohiover 10 years ago
You got a five from me

Good time placement. No stupid forensics to get in the way.

imhaplessimhaplessalmost 10 years ago
Cute and entertaining

Thanks!

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 10 years ago
Retarded crap

*

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 9 years ago
Actually, well written

a bit of Conan Doyle

The only ones who won't like it are those who have a desperate need for the woman to always be in the wrong and the man in the right.

It will further infuriate them to see her capable of a devious plot.

You see, the female is not only the most dangerous of the species--but also the smartest.

AnonymousAnonymousover 6 years ago
So badly written I couldn't finish it...

author definitely needs writing lessons.

26thNC26thNCover 5 years ago
Proper

Wasn't that a proper little Victorian BTB. Splendid, I say, spendid.

AnonymousAnonymousover 5 years ago
Bullshit.

Hemlock doesn't work that quickly. Once she tells him what she has done, he'll still have time to grab a kitchen knife and kill her. Or maybe just grab whatever is handy and crush her skull. Laughably bad.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 5 years ago
@DetroitRockCity

You don't post your name either. That's a KISS song, not a name. There are reasons not to have an account other than cowardice.

robroy93robroy93about 4 years ago
Interesting

Very interesting little story. The British are some crazy folks.

YouamiYouamiover 1 year ago

I liked what you did with the historical context.

AnonymousAnonymous3 months ago

It's fashionable to slam religion, or people who believe. But you attack it by using hypocrites as your characters, which kinda puts you in the same boat...

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