A guy finally cooks, sweeps the floor, and folds laundry, and the woman calls the cops. I can't figure out what women want!
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What Do Women Want?
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What Do Women Want?
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Re: What Do Women Want?
Why is it that judges don't ever seem to care about the victims' safety? This is just plain creepy, and the possibility of the perp returning to the victim's home is a real one. Shame on the judge for placing the victim in that kind of risk.Prosecutors requested a $5,000 bond because Murray was concerned he may return, however the judge lowered it to $1,000.
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Re: What Do Women Want?
I would gladly pay someone a carton of OJ to clean my house, but I usually like to know about these things ahead of timeHe drunk up my orange juice, but it's cool because he swept up my floor and folded my clothes

You're right, it is five kinds of creepy, and I'd keep the bond higher until they figured out exactly why he thought he owned the house. Perhaps he was being released into the "custody" of a friend or relative and they only had $1000? Dunno...The Annoyed Man wrote:Why is it that judges don't ever seem to care about the victims' safety? This is just plain creepy, and the possibility of the perp returning to the victim's home is a real one. Shame on the judge for placing the victim in that kind of risk.Prosecutors requested a $5,000 bond because Murray was concerned he may return, however the judge lowered it to $1,000.
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