The wife sounds like a real piece of work. All the things she did sounded so familiar to me. I am so happy that he antics didi not make the judge happy and he tore her a new one. I never had a bigger smile than listining to him tear into her
@@flitsertheo Uh, I miss the part where the ghost of Mark's dead mother was tormenting Sarah - and where Mark was enabling her ghostly mother's abuse of Sarah.
I do understand his wife's annoyance about his obsession for that ring though. It seems each and every decision he takes is "guided" by that ring, or in other words, he is still relying on his mother.
So ur saying her want to sell it to have a big party and get rid of the last thing he has of his mother is good would u say the same if the roles where reversed ud probably him a jerk
It was his late mother’s ring, that means his mother is dead. So if he had a photo album of his mother and not a ring, would you want him to burn it as it is the only thing from his mother? The ex-wife is the one in the wrong for throwing away something that belongs to the deceased. Whoever agrees to the ex-wife’s logic should put themselves in OP’s shoes.
The wife sounds like a real piece of work. All the things she did sounded so familiar to me. I am so happy that he antics didi not make the judge happy and he tore her a new one. I never had a bigger smile than listining to him tear into her
For the record, what she did is 100% illegal. You can't legally lock the homeowner out of their home. Should have called the cops.
His phone was in the car and the car keys were in the house. Hence the long walk to his friend.
@flitsertheo then he could of called from his friends house, after talking to a lawyer.
@@Allmightyimortal Maybe "The Ring" advised him otherwise. But yes, calling the police would have been smarter.
It's the OP's ring. If that ring brings him comfort, so let it be.
That ring gave the OP more comfort than his wife will ever give him.
You have to make your own choices if someone tries to force you to sell something that always bring back good memories of childhood.🤔❓💯
The OP's mother's spirit is looking out for him.
A dead mommy's boy.
@@flitsertheo Uh, I miss the part where the ghost of Mark's dead mother was tormenting Sarah - and where Mark was enabling her ghostly mother's abuse of Sarah.
What a terrible wife!
If your Husband or Wife tells you do throw out your beloved items, they do not love you.
He should've called the police.
Really you let a chick throw you out of the house lol
The ring is not hers so she has no right to ask you to sell it.
WOW...OP you married the worst possible woman. Thank God you divorced her!!
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I do understand his wife's annoyance about his obsession for that ring though. It seems each and every decision he takes is "guided" by that ring, or in other words, he is still relying on his mother.
AKA mama's boy...
So ur saying her want to sell it to have a big party and get rid of the last thing he has of his mother is good would u say the same if the roles where reversed ud probably him a jerk
It was his late mother’s ring, that means his mother is dead. So if he had a photo album of his mother and not a ring, would you want him to burn it as it is the only thing from his mother? The ex-wife is the one in the wrong for throwing away something that belongs to the deceased. Whoever agrees to the ex-wife’s logic should put themselves in OP’s shoes.
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the second!
I puked on this one!