Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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If Anyone takes what GG says as real or even remotely real, they need to think again. Townsville is a small place. There are only so many streets, not suburbs where the "Garpul mansion" could exist. Four times married, wealthy and lad about town types narrows down the likely suspects. There really aren't that independantly wealthy movers and shakers in Townsville, no matter what the local " in crowd" may choose to believe.
I've always humoured Garpul as he does have a little flair with a story. His one about narrowing down Osama Bin Laden ready for capture was a gem.
What I have noticed is a few people now starting to mimick (sp?) Garpul's style here. The turn of phrase is similar. I don't put it down as multiple account by Garpul, just followers.
Anyways Garpul, if you have lost your 4th, I'm happy to have a beer with you at the Metropole on Palmer next week. The Indian next door is good and reasonably authentic.
cheers,
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I'll drop into the Ross one day and look for a dog with a collar.
I have a mate in the trucking business with 4 ex wives and 6 kids. He says he still loves them all and I believe him.
The weird thinkg is he is still on speaking terms and I've been in the same room with three of them at the same time. It was weird to say the least.
He's looked after all of them, they all have houses and the children want for nothing. from the experience of my mate I can fully believe it when you say you haven't lost them..
Cheers,
And to get back to the real point of the thread it does bugger up your money management.
All these bloody Family lawyers, barrister and judges live off honest folk like me.
gg
gg, thank goodness your are back mate, within that 48 hour window, no need for the cadaver dogs and we can stand down the SES.
Just got more info on some of the items scattered around the burbs. I've now learnt it's not wise to jump to conclusions with out investigating all the facts.
Appears the Fedora found floating was a knock off, the money clip was brass and the note a fake, the pen was just plastic and the Filofax was a prop. All left over from a weekend backpackers fancy dress do in Carter St.
I've deleted my draft email requesting assistance from Mr Raggatt at the Bully.
The smoldering wreck was a '78 Marque that has been torched many times before.
I sincerely wish you well in your current difficult unpredicted turn in your life.
Let me know if things get too tough, I'll arrange to ship a carton or two up your way and a box of Pal for Garpaldog. I try to send them express on a Jungle Jet.
BTW does Dharma have a sister.....just askin'
Any other cash that I'd be holding would be in term deposits, saftey dep boxes, international accounts and burried in the ground.. even then, cash holdings of your net assets should not be incredibly high as they generally have low returns...
The remaining 80-85% of our assets would probably be in a variety of govt bonds, gold bullion, diamonds, property, stocks and any remaining cash in the trading account.
You should never expose your self to that kind of situation you described where your financial management is totally buggered because an angry spouse has decided to run away with everything.
Hmm, glad my partner doesnt think along those lines......
Why should such a large proportion of your assets be in liquid form that is so easily acessable? Unless you own a business with very high turnover where you need access to such liquid assets. It would be unwise to have a large % in cash.
You should never expose your self to that kind of situation you described where your financial management is totally buggered because an angry spouse has decided to run away with everything.
Sorry, this bit:
The thing is, in order to do what you suggest, you need to do this at the start of the relationship. If you both come as equals and mortgaged to the hilt,(eg first marriage etc etc) should you still make your financial arrangements on the basis that eventually you will be angry with each other? And let's face it, most people in their twenties, come into marriage with not much else but each other.
Good to see that the lines between reality and fiction are just as blurred in here as in the "real" world. Also very pleasing to read that GG is still in the ring and punching for all he is worth. Go you good thing !
This raises an interesting question for me in the likes of Greg Norman. He and his wife were married for many many years and (most likely) when they married Greg Norman certainly wasnt the name he is now. They raised children together, and shared the highs and lows of their married life. But when he decides to try out a sweet younger thing, he is angry that he had to share (and not by half, either) his company, cars, houses and $$. Well, for mind, he should have given her half after all those years and he was the one who wanted out.
This raises an interesting question for me in the likes of Greg Norman. He and his wife were married for many many years and (most likely) when they married Greg Norman certainly wasnt the name he is now. They raised children together, and shared the highs and lows of their married life. But when he decides to try out a sweet younger thing, he is angry that he had to share (and not by half, either) his company, cars, houses and $$. Well, for mind, he should have given her half after all those years and he was the one who wanted out.
Sounds fair to me that he should give his wife half. Don't see why people get so hung up about splitting assets like that. I have earned nearly all of the financial assets accumulated by me and my wife (like most, we had nothing when we met). Partly, this is because she has spent the last 5 years focussed on caring for our young children but mainly is because I had a high paying job and she did not. If we ever split (very unlikely), I'd happily let her have half of the assets.
well she is entitled to more and will get it if you have children
be prepared to drop about 60 -70%... and dont whinge about it..
by the time you add legals be happy if you see 10 or 15%
again dont whinge or moan.. its how it is..
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