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On 11/25/2016 at 6:59 AM, Lucifer's Hero said:

I don't know nor care to know what the situation was for them so I shall generalise the discussion here.

I understand 'morally wrong' refers to the 'don't mess with the missus' code.  And for some it is particularly strong and extend it to ex wives/ex partners.  But when two people are separated, living apart from their ex spouses/partners and are consenting adults, how they lead their lives is a private matter.

As a woman, I wouldn't want my separated from for several years ex husband, having some intrinsic right to know who I was dating.  I may or may not choose to disclose it but as to an intrinsic right for him to know or to get an explanation, well in my book, it does not override my right to privacy.  Understandably, he can be sad, angry, disappointed or upset but to think I was morally wrong to date a mutual best friend would not sit well with me. 

I'm not wanting to stir up a hornet's nest, and relationships are delicate situations but just wanted to put a female's perspective on the privacy of consenting adults.   

 

In the distant past I had my business partner & friends wife (separated) invite me to a wedding. I spoke to him to see how he felt about it, he said he didn't give a sh t. A short dalliance followed. The business relationship & friendship was permanently damaged. 

There is probably no right way. The ex has no right of ownership, but that does not seem to stop the sense of betrayal felt. Separated people can see who they want but feelings can be hurt. Billy B had no right to dictate who his wife went out with but his feelings still got hurt. A no win situation for all involved. 

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4 hours ago, rjay said:

Hopefully with Francis and let Marko, Marko go back to the golf...

Sadly rjay your request has gone unheeded The Ok is back with Marko on Drive.

Fortunately for me there is a new afternoon host in Francis Leach from breakfast

IMO Andy Maher was terrible gone completely it would seem.

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6 minutes ago, old dee said:

Sadly rjay your request has gone unheeded The Ok is back with Marko on Drive.

Fortunately for me there is a new afternoon host in Francis Leach from breakfast

IMO Andy Maher was terrible gone completely it would seem.

Had the longest preamble to questions than anybody on the media.

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17 minutes ago, old dee said:

Sadly rjay your request has gone unheeded The Ok is back with Marko on Drive.

Fortunately for me there is a new afternoon host in Francis Leach from breakfast

IMO Andy Maher was terrible gone completely it would seem.

I think having Francis on in the arvo spot is a really good move...

I don't think he was right for breakfast where the tradition seems to be some kind of bright and airhead radio to wake everyone up on the right side of the bed.

Leach will add a bit of brainpower to the organisation in the afternoon spot.

That's a plus for me as my listening is usually during the morning/early afternoon. I can skip Marko again and catch Finey later in the night.

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Just now, rjay said:

I think having Francis on in the arvo spot is a really good move...

I don't think he was right for breakfast where the tradition seems to be some kind of bright and airhead radio to wake everyone up on the right side of the bed.

Leach will add a bit of brainpower to the organisation in the afternoon spot.

That's a plus for me as my listening is usually during the morning/early afternoon. I can skip Marko again and catch Finey later in the night.

I think like you I seldom hear breakfast and the thought of hearing Tim the drugs apologist has extinguished any desire to tune in  next year.

I also  see Daniel Harford has moved to 3AW. I used to enjoy Daniel in the afternoons.

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27 minutes ago, old dee said:

 

I also  see Daniel Harford has moved to 3AW. I used to enjoy Daniel in the afternoons.

The guy sings his spoken word.  He wanted Hawthorn to name the flank after him at Glenferrie Oval.

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54 minutes ago, old dee said:

Sadly rjay your request has gone unheeded The Ok is back with Marko on Drive.

Fortunately for me there is a new afternoon host in Francis Leach from breakfast

IMO Andy Maher was terrible gone completely it would seem.

Marko needs to clear his sinuses.

Andy Maher is the only bloke I know who can talk under water with the sides of his lips sewn together.

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6 hours ago, ManDee said:

In the distant past I had my business partner & friends wife (separated) invite me to a wedding. I spoke to him to see how he felt about it, he said he didn't give a sh t. A short dalliance followed. The business relationship & friendship was permanently damaged. 

There is probably no right way. The ex has no right of ownership, but that does not seem to stop the sense of betrayal felt. Separated people can see who they want but feelings can be hurt. Billy B had no right to dictate who his wife went out with but his feelings still got hurt. A no win situation for all involved. 

A simple rule in life is to never take anything personally. Saves a lot of wasted heartache.. In the end it's Billy's [censored] and he should deal

with it

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2 hours ago, rjay said:

I think having Francis on in the arvo spot is a really good move...

I don't think he was right for breakfast where the tradition seems to be some kind of bright and airhead radio to wake everyone up on the right side of the bed.

Leach will add a bit of brainpower to the organisation in the afternoon spot.

That's a plus for me as my listening is usually during the morning/early afternoon. I can skip Marko again and catch Finey later in the night.

The biggest di airhead would have to Red Symons on 774.

He takes it to a new level. If I hear that clown's voice I (as the kids say) lose my [censored] totally.

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11 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The biggest di airhead would have to Red Symons on 774.

He takes it to a new level. If I hear that clown's voice I (as the kids say) lose my [censored] totally.

Once again we're on the same page BBO. There's an ego that makes Jeff Kennett look like he's unsure of himself.

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2 hours ago, TGR said:

Marko needs to clear his sinuses.

Andy Maher is the only bloke I know who can talk under water with the sides of his lips sewn together.

Andy Maher has the same enthusiasm for sport, vocabulary and emotional issues as a 12 year old.

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53 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Once again we're on the same page BBO. There's an ego that makes Jeff Kennett look like he's unsure of himself.

I cannot listen to the fellow. He used to have ( may still do) a Sunday morning interview show. Had some really interesting guests but in his zeal to make a "joke" or display his "wit" he invariably stifled the opportunity to explore what his guest had to say.

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19 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I cannot listen to the fellow. He used to have ( may still do) a Sunday morning interview show. Had some really interesting guests but in his zeal to make a "joke" or display his "wit" he invariably stifled the opportunity to explore what his guest had to say.

I've heard a coupe of his interviews. You're spot on. He doesn't actually listen to the response of the interviewee but looks to get his own content/ story out there. Be great to sit next t at a dinner party.

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1 hour ago, Biffen said:

Andy Maher has the same enthusiasm for sport, vocabulary and emotional issues as a 12 year old.

Love that story of him getting pizzed at a pub while the Blues played in a final and were up by a fair margin in the 3rd. Can't remember which year it was. Apparently he was obnoxious and standing on a pub table singing the song at the top of his lungs, like it was a foregone conclusion. Then only to watch them squander the lead as the second half progressed and get knocked out. Would've loved to see him cry into his beer at the final siren.

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On 11/24/2016 at 2:28 PM, rjay said:

'Hemingway', most of us have made poor decisions in life. Just not in the public limelight.

Some decisions hurt others, some are irresponsible and often selfish. In Gary's case the story we got was that he had an affair with Billy's ex wife...

I would think Gary's wife and family would have felt hard done by and betrayed if they were still together (I don't know these circumstances). Whether or not they were Billy took the moral high ground, seeming to claim some kind of ownership of his ex wife which is more of the boys club attitude to my mind.

As some on here will know, I'm not a Gary fan at all but I don't think what he did was a hanging offence.

Just another situation that shows footballers for all their ability on the field are just normal people off it.

 

Agree entirely: since when does a B. Bless own his ex wife?????

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2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The biggest di airhead would have to Red Symons on 774.

He takes it to a new level. If I hear that clown's voice I (as the kids say) lose my [censored] totally.

have you tried the Lost and Found pages of The Age?

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2 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

Once again we're on the same page BBO. There's an ego that makes Jeff Kennett look like he's unsure of himself.

Jeffrey is. That's why he's such a Blowhard out there Mr insecurity. Though to be fair, wouldn't you feel insecure if you were dealt the "Thou art Jeffrey Kennett card?"

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19 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Love that story of him getting pizzed at a pub while the Blues played in a final and we're up by a fair margin in the 3rd. Cant remember which year it was. Apparently he was obnoxious and standing on a pub table singing the song at the top of his lungs, like it was a foregone conclusion. Then to watch them squander the lead as the second half progressed and get knocked out. Would've loved to see him cry into his beer at the final siren.

1994, Schwarta and Charles and Pike...fer Crissake, why did we ever let him go????

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8 minutes ago, dieter said:

1994, Schwarta and Charles and Pike...fer Crissake, why did we ever let him go????

Nah, thought it was more recent than that dieter. Just looked it up, was 2009 vs Brisbane. Calton led by 30 early in the 4th. Bris kicked last 6 goals to win.

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Just now, Moonshadow said:

Nah, thought it was more recent than that dieter. Just looked it up, was 2009 vs Brisbane. Calton led by 30 early in the 4th. Bris kicked last 6 goals to win.

Sorry, Bro, thought it was a game against us.

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44 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Love that story of him getting pizzed at a pub while the Blues played in a final and were up by a fair margin in the 3rd. Can't remember which year it was. Apparently he was obnoxious and standing on a pub table singing the song at the top of his lungs, like it was a foregone conclusion. Then only to watch them squander the lead as the second half progressed and get knocked out. Would've loved to see him cry into his beer at the final siren.

Brisbane v Carlscum 2009

If ever i find a Tardis that is one event i want to see..

I remember watching the game in The Philippines and i thought of Andy Maher, Later i was told what he had done

 

Priceless

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