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I Admit I Had My Ex-Husband Deported

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4 Responses to: I Admit I Had My Ex-Husband Deported
  1. micky says:

    has this woman ever told the truth about anything?

  2. Eagle Northwest says:

    Putting all this mindless drama for all its been a riot. Must admit, the cooking oil in the ass was hilarious. Pounding the crisco in there hehehe. Kinda like a Hooters interview LOL.

    But, whats with the two names? These things stand omitted. Dont ever steal the identity of anyone deceased or alive or you’ll be cursed with terrible luck. The spirits will spare no mercy. If you’ve been exposed to the beliefs of the Southwest tribes, you should know some things.

    Finally, there’s hope here
    https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/sep/29/first-uk-patient-receives-stem-cell-treatment-to-cure-sight-loss

    • Fox says:

      The reason for the assumed name (Richard Riess) was because I had a very unpleasant childhood, with very unpleasant parents, and even after I left home (ran away at the age of 14) they kept finding me so eventually (around 1993, or so) I decided to just start using a new name and that’s what I chose. I lived with the name Richard for about 20 years. But since 2013, I’ve been going exclusively by my birth/legal name, Patrick.

  3. reaper says:

    This woman is sick. I hope she gets everything she deserves. I’m disgusted at the family court for allowing her to act this way. So what if the father was living in the country illegally. Only a sick racist like this piece of shit woman would think that has anything to do with anything.

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