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Click hereEventually, by the time Geoffery Reynolds was released he was a shadow of his former self. He was a recluse until his premature death five years later. His grave a popular urinal for divorcees with retained anger issues.
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Some Australian facts for ya. In my part of the world, 'college' refers to years 11 and 12. Many Australian towns are too small to offer those years so local kids 'go away to college'. That earns them the points they need to get into a university if they so choose.
In Australia, the Family Court is a federal court, whose judges, like every other judge in the country, are appointed, not elected.
Now lighten the fuck up!
LITTLE RALPHY ON ENGLISH
Little RALPHY goes to school, and the teacher says, 'Today we are going to learn multi-syllable words, class. Does anybody have an example of a multi-syllable word?'
RALPHY says 'Mas-tur-bate.'
Miss Rogers smiles and says, 'Wow, little RALPHY, that's a mouthful.'
Little RALPHY says, 'No, Miss Rogers, you're thinking of a blowjob.'
Reminds me of conservatives in general, honoring the institution but not accepting the reality of its decline.
@someoneother - (1) you're somewhat right for Australia but not completely it seems. They recently allowed "GCO" contingency fees, though getting them seems to be an excercise in jumping through hoops. (2) you're probably wrong about "likely cause consequences" - family court isn't going to go after him for "fraud" in no-extradiction country; and more importantly, criminal court has no basis to charge him as he didn't legally defraud anyone - he did not anywhere state the false value of his assets, at least as per the story. Also, see "no extradition". I simply can't see any viable way he could face meaningful consequences, barring return to AU.
Ooooh, this one is amazing! This is my favorite in "Cliche" series so far, since the judge gets his come-uppance. Thank you!