Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does she look completely different now?
If you're talking about the woman who ran into the bride and groom, she's gained a lot of weight.
Pic? Is she out of prison already?!?!
“For the rest of my life, I’m gonna hate you. And when I arrive in hell, and you come there, I’ll open the door for you.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does she look completely different now?
If you're talking about the woman who ran into the bride and groom, she's gained a lot of weight.
Anonymous wrote:Why does she look completely different now?
Anonymous wrote:Now the mother of the bride is suing her daughter’s widower for the entire estate.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/05/news/dead-bride...m-fight-over-estate/
She claims there “was no way the couple could’ve consummated the marriage before the accident which killed her, therefore the marriage is null and void and she rather than the husband is entitled to the marital estate”….
Unbelievable. The depths some women will stoop to is breathtaking.
Are we living in medieval times? Was there going to be a check for virginity too?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does she look completely different now?
Widowed Husband remarried.
Anonymous wrote:Why does she look completely different now?
Anonymous wrote:Why does she look completely different now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They thought a golf cart after dark was safe? Stupid meets stupid. Both at fault.
Have you ever been to Folly Beach? A car had no excuse not to see a golf cart on those roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I understand straight up murder as a crime - like I sometimes get why someone would kill someone. But I simply cannot understand drunk driving. It's just so preventable and senseless and needlessly selfish.
NP. I don't really understand people who don't understand drunk driving. Is it an East Coast/city thing? An age thing?
In most of the country, including the Carolinas, when you go to a restaurant or bar or club and have a drink, then you have to drive your car home. There's no other real option. It's too far to walk, there's no public transportation. Uber is convenient in DC but in many places, it's not. And leaving your car overnight is not allowed. The stigma has increased and people have started to be smarter about waiting before driving, but being drunk often means not making the best decisions. Is driving drunk the right thing to do? No. I've never done it, but I know many people who have (many of them have become wiser but not all and not always). I understand it.
I don't understand it and I went to a college in the middle of nowhere when there were no cabs at all or Uber and I NEVER drank and drove because I have integrity and respect for others. This girl did not have one drink at dinner and drive home. She was probably black out. Who knows if she even remembers it.
If you can't have a drink and drive then you shouldn't. I'm much older now but at my age and weight I will not drink at all and drive within 4 hours of drinking.
Anonymous wrote:They thought a golf cart after dark was safe? Stupid meets stupid. Both at fault.
Anonymous wrote:They thought a golf cart after dark was safe? Stupid meets stupid. Both at fault.