Dimon Trowel wrote:http://www.rdfmanagement.com/clients/jayne_sharp.html
wellis wrote:i feel so sorry for him because he is FORCED 2 tell u evrything because u ppl wont let him get on with his life
HES HAPPY AND LIFE MOVES ON!!
MC wrote:chrismoyles.net - first with the breaking news.
Dimon Trowel wrote:MC wrote:chrismoyles.net - first with the breaking news.
- News that you didn't believe when I first posted about it some months ago.
GF05 wrote:Dimon Trowel wrote:MC wrote:chrismoyles.net - first with the breaking news.
- News that you didn't believe when I first posted about it some months ago.
But to be fair you didn't have any proof.
Flossie wrote:Personally, I think that it was really unnecessary for Dave to account for hmself at all. I thought that he handled the whole affair quite gentlemanly, he didn't fall into the trap of berating his ex.
I thought he sounded quite haggard at having to revisit a part of his life that he wants to leave behind. He's with someone new and he, quite rightly, wants to focus on building that relationship. It's not fair on her/him if Dave constantly has to revisit and account for his past.
We have the information now, it didn't change my life for hearing it, and I'm quite sad at listening in to what should be a private affair. Let's just focus on the show as it is, Fried Gold! It's not right to rub Daves face in his own pain.
Bright Blessings,
Floss
RussT wrote:GF05 wrote:Dimon Trowel wrote:MC wrote:chrismoyles.net - first with the breaking news.
- News that you didn't believe when I first posted about it some months ago.
But to be fair you didn't have any proof.
Knowing our friend Dimon Trowel as I do, I would take most "gossip" he happens to post as having some pretty rock solid, top level evidence behind it.
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