good do me a favor next time you speak with god tell him to come back around i have a few choice words i would like to have with him... like we is he such
a dead beat father and where is all the back child support he owes humanity?
@ 2357: «I knew too much» somehow i highly doubt knowing too much would make you run back to your imaginary friend and
his dead beat father.
@keep: i like to think we are all athiest; i just believe in one less invisible
dead beat father than you do.
Not exact matches
I did not want my husband to hate his
father so bad he wants him
dead at his feet, and I certainly did not want him
beating people into the floor as he's done to keep any rights he has.
While there are a lot of
dead beat dads out there, a good percentage of absent
fathers, in my experience, aren't absent by choice.
► A man fights with several men and one holds a gun to his head; the man's young daughter runs out to protest and she is held by the man with the gun who places one gun in the girl's hand to make her shoot her
father while holding another gun to the girl's head; a woman
beats the man over the head repeatedly until he is
dead.
Tears, mood swings, the
beatings she gave me over the years, the raging fits she sometimes threw when I did something that reminded her of my
dead mother, or worse, my
dead father.
Her mother abandoned her years ago, leaving her to care for her
dead -
beat alcoholic
father.
In 40 years of family law I have never met a
dead beat dad, if by «
dead beat» one means a
father who willfully and with intent is underemployed for the sole purpose of avoiding child support.