How did your marriage end?
07.06.2025 06:45

Eager for action and hot for the gameThe coming attraction, the drop of a nameThey knew all the right people, they took all the right pillsThey threw outrageous parties, they paid heavenly bills There were lines on the mirror, lines on her face She pretended not to notice, she was caught up in the race. Out every evening, until it was light. He was too tired to make it, she was too tired to fight about it
Life in the fast lane. The Eagles.
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“He was a hard-headed man. he was brutally handsome, and she was terminally prettyShe held him up, and he held her for ransom in the heart of the cold, cold city. He had a nasty reputation as a cruel dudeThey said he was ruthless, they said he was crudeThey had one thing in commonThey were good in bed, she'd say"Faster, faster, the lights are turnin' red"
My second marriage ended when a SWAT team broke down the door of my house and rescued me. Pretty dramatic. He was carted off to jail, I was taken to a hospital. I remember the day that divorce was final. The judge asked me if I really thought it was legal to put in my divorce decree that he had to pay child support and alimony to his first wife and put his children from his first marriage through college. I was my own lawyer. He had a lawyer. He agreed to it. He would’ve probably agreed to anything to avoid jail. And he was faithful in his payments to his first wife and he put his children through college as agreed.(The reason for this was that he had not paid child support and alimony before I met him and I forced the issue) his first wife was definitely afraid of him and would never have been able to have gone to court or done anything to force Support. Basically we had enough money to pay bills, and that was it as we lived a ridiculously excessive lifestyle. Sort of think of my marriage as the Eagles song “Life in the fast Lane”( below) and I finally did get off that highway. But I was highly employed with a very large law firm , so there weren’t any questions of support for me
It may sound like I was a little altruistic in the divorce as he got so much, but I knew that I was in line to inherit a lot of money so money wasn’t my issue. Between teaching school and my inheritance, which came far too soon, I live a very comfortable life.
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Blowin' and burnin', blinded by thirstThey didn't see the stop sign, took a turn for the worseShe said, "Listen baby, you can hear the engine ring""We've been up and down this highway, haven't seen a goddam thing" He said, "Call the doctor, I think I'm gonna crash""The doctor say he's comin', but you gotta pay him cash"They went rushin' down that freeway, messed around and got lost. He didn't care, she was just dyin' to get off, and it was
I wasn’t very good at marriage. I think my first marriage ended on my honeymoon. We were not married very long. I was a spoiled, rotten brat, and I made the poor man miserable and he was lucky to get rid of me. I remember the last day of my marriage as we stood in the courtroom, and the judge was yelling at him and I told the judge not to yell at him, I knew who was at fault.
This is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends, not with a bang, but a whimper.
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My third marriage just kind of faded away and after our children were grown, we just parted ways. A line from a song by the Michael Stanley band sort of summed it up. “ it’s not that we changed our minds. It was just that love was hard to find in the silence we were living in.” We had grown apart and had nothing in common anymore. There wasn’t much of an argument. I hated my property management business and so I gave it to him lock, stock and barrel. He was my book keeper. I felt no attachment to the house so I gave him the house free and clear. I took my IRA and one car and about $25,000 and left. I took a couple of pieces of furniture that I owned before we were married. I closed up my law practice which was pretty minimal as I had been shutting it down for a number of years, and he agreed to keep me on as an employee of my business that I gave him so that I could have a year of medical coverage while I got my teaching certificate. In return I inspected properties for him. My pay was medical. Since he basically got 90% of everything we owned, he agreed to finish putting the girls through college for anything more than their college funds accounts covered and to pay for their weddings. He did the college thing, but the weddings kind of fell on me. I didn’t even show up for the final hearing on the divorce.
surely makes you lose your mind(Life in the fast lane) yeah(Life in the fast lane) everything all the time(Life in the fast lane) a-ha