Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And he's not from the Midwest, either. He got into a physical fight with his teenager and she spends her time volunteering with the UNHCR. I mean, they're probably both nuts (money will do that even to people who started out normal), but the idea that he's this simple, hardworking fantasy man that this PP built in her head the first time she saw Thelma & Louise and she's a big bad witch who tricked him into making a family with her for 12 years is just funny.
Um...no.
He is from the heart of the midwest and the buckle of the Bible belt, Springfield, Missouri. He went to Mizzou and just missed graduating.
You don't get much more midwest than Missouri.
His parents are in Oklahoma, I thought he was from there. My bad. (That said, the Bible Belt is the Southeast.)
This is all beside the point: they're both nuts and none of us knows as much as the judge on this case about which one is more nuts. That judge took custody from him in the first place, and is doling it out sparingly now. Hopefully they can get their acts together and coparent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's awful.
So is he.
No, he's not. He's over his head with her insanity - he's basically just a down home boy from the Midwest who fell into acting, likes to smoke pot and play architect. She's got a legitimate personality disorder.
Like attracts like.
And he's not from the Midwest, either. He got into a physical fight with his teenager and she spends her time volunteering with the UNHCR. I mean, they're probably both nuts (money will do that even to people who started out normal), but the idea that he's this simple, hardworking fantasy man that this PP built in her head the first time she saw Thelma & Louise and she's a big bad witch who tricked him into making a family with her for 12 years is just funny.
Um...no.
He is from the heart of the midwest and the buckle of the Bible belt, Springfield, Missouri. He went to Mizzou and just missed graduating.
You don't get much more midwest than Missouri.
His parents are in Oklahoma, I thought he was from there. My bad. (That said, the Bible Belt is the Southeast.)
This is all beside the point: they're both nuts and none of us knows as much as the judge on this case about which one is more nuts. That judge took custody from him in the first place, and is doling it out sparingly now. Hopefully they can get their acts together and coparent.
How much experience do you have with family law? Family law judges are certainly not infallible. And, you know, Jolie is an actress. A very convincing one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's awful.
So is he.
No, he's not. He's over his head with her insanity - he's basically just a down home boy from the Midwest who fell into acting, likes to smoke pot and play architect. She's got a legitimate personality disorder.
Like attracts like.
And he's not from the Midwest, either. He got into a physical fight with his teenager and she spends her time volunteering with the UNHCR. I mean, they're probably both nuts (money will do that even to people who started out normal), but the idea that he's this simple, hardworking fantasy man that this PP built in her head the first time she saw Thelma & Louise and she's a big bad witch who tricked him into making a family with her for 12 years is just funny.
Um...no.
He is from the heart of the midwest and the buckle of the Bible belt, Springfield, Missouri. He went to Mizzou and just missed graduating.
You don't get much more midwest than Missouri.
His parents are in Oklahoma, I thought he was from there. My bad. (That said, the Bible Belt is the Southeast.)
This is all beside the point: they're both nuts and none of us knows as much as the judge on this case about which one is more nuts. That judge took custody from him in the first place, and is doling it out sparingly now. Hopefully they can get their acts together and coparent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's awful.
So is he.
No, he's not. He's over his head with her insanity - he's basically just a down home boy from the Midwest who fell into acting, likes to smoke pot and play architect. She's got a legitimate personality disorder.
Like attracts like.
And he's not from the Midwest, either. He got into a physical fight with his teenager and she spends her time volunteering with the UNHCR. I mean, they're probably both nuts (money will do that even to people who started out normal), but the idea that he's this simple, hardworking fantasy man that this PP built in her head the first time she saw Thelma & Louise and she's a big bad witch who tricked him into making a family with her for 12 years is just funny.
Um...no.
He is from the heart of the midwest and the buckle of the Bible belt, Springfield, Missouri. He went to Mizzou and just missed graduating.
You don't get much more midwest than Missouri.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's awful.
So is he.
No, he's not. He's over his head with her insanity - he's basically just a down home boy from the Midwest who fell into acting, likes to smoke pot and play architect. She's got a legitimate personality disorder.
Like attracts like.
And he's not from the Midwest, either. He got into a physical fight with his teenager and she spends her time volunteering with the UNHCR. I mean, they're probably both nuts (money will do that even to people who started out normal), but the idea that he's this simple, hardworking fantasy man that this PP built in her head the first time she saw Thelma & Louise and she's a big bad witch who tricked him into making a family with her for 12 years is just funny.
Um...no.
He is from the heart of the midwest and the buckle of the Bible belt, Springfield, Missouri. He went to Mizzou and just missed graduating.
You don't get much more midwest than Missouri.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's awful.
So is he.
No, he's not. He's over his head with her insanity - he's basically just a down home boy from the Midwest who fell into acting, likes to smoke pot and play architect. She's got a legitimate personality disorder.
Like attracts like.
And he's not from the Midwest, either. He got into a physical fight with his teenager and she spends her time volunteering with the UNHCR. I mean, they're probably both nuts (money will do that even to people who started out normal), but the idea that he's this simple, hardworking fantasy man that this PP built in her head the first time she saw Thelma & Louise and she's a big bad witch who tricked him into making a family with her for 12 years is just funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's awful.
So is he.
No, he's not. He's over his head with her insanity - he's basically just a down home boy from the Midwest who fell into acting, likes to smoke pot and play architect. She's got a legitimate personality disorder.
Like attracts like.
And he's not from the Midwest, either. He got into a physical fight with his teenager and she spends her time volunteering with the UNHCR. I mean, they're probably both nuts (money will do that even to people who started out normal), but the idea that he's this simple, hardworking fantasy man that this PP built in her head the first time she saw Thelma & Louise and she's a big bad witch who tricked him into making a family with her for 12 years is just funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both Satanists. The kids lose out. Poor little things.
Are they really?
Scary.
Seriously? That's all it takes for you to believe something obviously ridiculous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't understand why he barely has visitation. The new order gives him chunks of time/hours a day with one or two kids at a time. Weird.
Very weird.
It's the same thing that happened with the Jon & Kate + 8 kids. Maybe they always do that with large family groups to ensure each set of kids gets adequate individual time with the non-primary parent.
Yes, it's a transition focused on relationship building. He gets them for more than a week at a time on his own later this summer.
But that's not normal.
Regular people split custody 50-50, including overnights.
I get that he got drunk and they had a fight on a plane, but that's not a legit reason to keep him away from his kids. The should have 50-50 custody. They are rich enough to afford to fly a where and rent luxury homes and hire staff to support such an arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't understand why he barely has visitation. The new order gives him chunks of time/hours a day with one or two kids at a time. Weird.
Very weird.
It's the same thing that happened with the Jon & Kate + 8 kids. Maybe they always do that with large family groups to ensure each set of kids gets adequate individual time with the non-primary parent.
Yes, it's a transition focused on relationship building. He gets them for more than a week at a time on his own later this summer.
But that's not normal.
Regular people split custody 50-50, including overnights.
I get that he got drunk and they had a fight on a plane, but that's not a legit reason to keep him away from his kids. The should have 50-50 custody. They are rich enough to afford to fly a where and rent luxury homes and hire staff to support such an arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's awful.
So is he.
No, he's not. He's over his head with her insanity - he's basically just a down home boy from the Midwest who fell into acting, likes to smoke pot and play architect. She's got a legitimate personality disorder.
Like attracts like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't understand why he barely has visitation. The new order gives him chunks of time/hours a day with one or two kids at a time. Weird.
Very weird.
It's the same thing that happened with the Jon & Kate + 8 kids. Maybe they always do that with large family groups to ensure each set of kids gets adequate individual time with the non-primary parent.
Yes, it's a transition focused on relationship building. He gets them for more than a week at a time on his own later this summer.