Title: Let The Games Begin
Tags: Paul McCartney Heather Mills Money
Blog Entry: The Sir Paul McCartney Healther Mills divorce case starts today. It seems to be falling apart for Heather. I read in the newspapers she is representing herself but tried to get a last minute settlement with Sir Paul. He refused so she is in a bit of a mess as she has to take on his high powered lawyer in court. And she's not exactly qualified as a lawyer herself so she may find some trouble in getting what she wants out of the divorce case. I don't think she deserved much. Sir Paul was rich before he met her and didn't really need her to continue success. It seems to me that she just latched onto a good thing and now it's all fallen apart she's got her claws out to make some money. She wasn't rich and successfull before she met Sir Paul and it is doubtful that she would be now had she not married him. But she is taking advantage of the law to get herself a tidy sum of money. I think it's outrageous the way (mainly) women hook up with rich guys and then take them for what they can when the marriage breaks down. Sure guys can do that as well and it would still be wrong, but the amounts that can be paid out are ridiculous. For one, the marriage isn't based on money, and for two, the actual worth of the partner's contribution to the marriage isn't worth the millions which can be paid out. The worth is based on a love lost and not with money. I think it is immoral for some women to get their claws out and try and get money when a marriage fails. Maybe I haven't explained myself as well as could have been, but I just think the worth of a partners contribution in a marriage is not measured by money, but by the love that once was, and that was a human natural love that isn't a bargaining tool to get cash. Besides that issue, the weather has been good in London. I'm looking forward to Spring. George W. Bush went into a Burger King and asked for two whoppers. The guy serving said:"You're an intellectual giant and the best president we've ever had." Monica Lewinsky went to the dry cleaners and handed her suit to the attendant. "There'a a stain on the lapel," she said. "Can you get it off ?" The attendant, a little hard of hearing, replied: "Come again?" "No, no," said Monica. "It's coffee this time."
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