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My friend has nothing but it seems that her ex partner is entitled to half of that. This is my grot at the insanity of a system whereby a man comes with nothing,allegedly, hangs a door in his partner's house, buzzes off to a younger nest occupant then claims half of the old nesting because he hung said door. Half an empty nest it seems is still something and then don't forget the cache that my friend has squirelled away over the years. Yes, he is entitled to half of that and any other thing that makes things live and breathe. Good job the gas man does not work on the same principle. "Oh your honour, I had a cup of tea in this ladies house, fitted a new boiler, had a gas and now I want half of it all because of my work and said hospitality." Why of course you can but don't forget to share it with the carpenter who laid the flooring for you to walk upon. So they both come with nothing except a tool bag and both leave with a bag of nuts and any other fixture of fitting they can use the nuts on. Now I think I finally understand that two rights don't make a wrong and half of nothing is definitely something because it has been proven that there is no such thing as nothing. Who decided that! Next they will say that there are no laws of gravity so grab anything you can that has not been nailed down and if the rule of thumbs up has no sway any more then watch what you do with the hammer! I will add to this when my goat has been furter got on and my friend has been milked. It seems that she is not entitled to half of his nothing which he has craftily stached. Pah, they might have had some form of union but his work's union is stronger. And it seems the Great Court of Apple does not give a pip. So much for morals, you never learn by them. Also, two rights do not make a wrong.
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