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If this dude was broke but had all the same attributes would he be a catch? Probably not. A non-catch is a non-catch no matter how much money he has. So money is the difference between a good and bad man now. And ya'll call me the gold digger. :heh: A woman can change him? Listen to yourself. If he was so great he wouldn't need a woman to "fix" him in the first place.
Just say he's not a catch for you. Weren't you on here saying you let random nikkas pay your parking tix or some shyt like that? Of course a nikka in a RELATIONSHIP who's modest with his bread isn't a catch to YOU :childplease:

:sas1: Let me break it down for you.

I'm telling you personally, that I know for a fact. That women fall in love with broke, shy, mysterious, guitar playing nikkas all the time. It's not like dude wasn't living on his own, or had her riding the bus. In 2014, it's hard as hell to find good women/men who aren't motivated or held hostage by social media. Him being a gazillionaire is just a bonus. Assuming he's a good looking cat, he could probably have most women. Women always fall for those "dreamy" guys that live "outside the world". This shyt sounds like "The Notebook", except that nikka is rich :heh:

And when I say "fix", I mean it as in, he may find a woman one day, that makes him want to drop a lil change on her. It happens all the time. She lost.

Dude is a catch even without that bread. He even sounds emotionally invested. There are women in 2014 who want the guy that doesn't need to be in the club or on the scene everynight. Women who couldn't DREAM of a man cuddling and watching Netflix, or cooking for them, or going out to Coffee. It exists.

That dude is a catch. Rich, low-key, emotionally invested and caring enough to say "I see you in my future".

SHE LOST. just stop
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Just say he's not a catch for you. Weren't you on here saying you let random nikkas pay your parking tix or some shyt like that? Of course a nikka in a RELATIONSHIP who's modest with his bread isn't a catch to YOU :childplease:

:sas1: Let me break it down for you.

I'm telling you personally, that I know for a fact. That women fall in love with broke, shy, mysterious, guitar playing nikkas all the time. It's not like dude wasn't living on his own, or had her riding the bus. In 2014, it's hard as hell to find good women/men who aren't motivated or held hostage by social media. Him being a gazillionaire is just a bonus. Assuming he's a good looking cat, he could probably have most women. Women always fall for those "dreamy" guys that live "outside the world". This shyt sounds like "The Notebook", except that nikka is rich :heh:

And when I say "fix", I mean it as in, he may find a woman one day, that makes him want to drop a lil change on her. It happens all the time. She lost.

Dude is a catch even without that bread. He even sounds emotionally invested. There are women in 2014 who want the guy that doesn't need to be in the club or on the scene everynight. Women who couldn't DREAM of a man cuddling and watching Netflix, or cooking for them, or going out to Coffee. It exists.

That dude is a catch. Rich, low-key, emotionally invested and caring enough to say "I see you in my future".

SHE LOST. just stop
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I'll be DAMN if a dude that I'm just dating asks me about my financial status :childplease:


WTF you counting my purse for?

Exactly... A year in, you don't owe a man to disclose your assets and liabilities if you so don't choose. He has the right to leave if he doesn't like your nondisclosure, but you don't owe your financial status to him. If this negro casts you aside as a bum because you're frugal and hears from your friend that you really got a ton of money and comes back, it's most likely gonna be 'nah'.
 

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So the coli is mad at this guy for not telling her about how much money he has?

After 10 months of dating?
Why is that even her business anyway?

Maybe it's just me, but are yall really asking the people you date how much money they make?

:what:

I want some of these coli women to tell me how much they make.

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Exactly... A year in, you don't owe a man to disclose your assets and liabilities if you so don't choose. He has the right to leave if he doesn't like your nondisclosure, but you don't owe your financial status to him. If this negro casts you aside as a bum because you're frugal and hears from your friend that you really got a ton of money and comes back, it's most likely gonna be 'nah'.
Exactly this is the problem with this whole "story". More times than not should be right leaving boy but this time she wasn't and now she trying to come back. Nah that's where she look stupid at and like a good digger. Make the decision and regardless of what comes next stand by it and most couldn't say nothing cause they could understand. Dump him then find out he caking and now you wanna be down can't co sign that.
 

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26, had other boyfriends, kept in touch and occasionally hooked up with some. will had his ear to the streets and knew she was a ran thru, passed around thot. after reading again twice, i know he did the right thing... a few years ago this florida thot set up her lottery winning boyfriend to get murked or squeezed the trigger herself. as breezy said, these chicks(not all!) ain't loyal.



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Lottery Murder: DeeDee Moore Found Guilty
TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 10, 2012
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DeeDee Moore, the Tampa woman accused of swindling and then killing lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare, was found guilty today of first degree murder and other charges, after she declined to take the stand and the defense rested without calling a single witness.

In addition to the murder charge, Moore was also found guilty of possessing and discharging a firearm resulting in death. Prosecutors did not pursue the death penalty in the case, and Moore was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

"After trial and listening to all of this over two weeks, words that were said cool, calculated, manipulated. Abraham Shakespeare was your prey and victim. Money was the route of evil you brought to Abraham. You are sentenced to life in prison you shall not be elegible for parole," Judge Emmet Battles said.

Jurors deliberated for more than three hours Monday before delivering their verdict.

Prosecutors argued that Moore, 40, befriended Shakespeare before he vanished in April 2009 after he'd won $30 million in the Florida lottery. After Shakespeare had given away most of his money to people who simply asked for it, Moore agreed to manage the little he had left, but instead, prosecutors said, stole his winnings and killed him.

During a dramatic trial Moore has broken down in tears several times, and at one point said that she went into anaphylactic shock while in custody after taking the drug Bactrim when she was having problems with cuts on her ankles from being cuffed every day.

Early today the defense announced it would rest its case without calling any witnesses. Moore did not testify during her trial.

"There is no witness that can say she ever admitted to doing the killing or participating as a principle in helping anyone else do the killing," Moore's defense attorney Byron Hileman said today.

In the courtroom this morning, Moore's friend, former inmate Rose Condora was accused of threatening witnesses by Tampa Judge Emmett Battles, and was thrown out of the courtroom.

Authorities say Shakespeare, 47, was shot twice in the chest by a .38-caliber pistol sometime in April 2009. He wasn't reported missing until November 2009. His body was found under a slab of cement in a backyard in January 2010.

Polk County authorities claim Moore offered someone a $200,000 house in exchange for reporting a false sighting of Shakespeare. She also allegedly sent the victim's son $5,000 in cash for his birthday, and used the victim's cellphone to send text messages purportedly from him.

Shakespeare's mother, Elizabeth Walker, also testified that Moore tried to hide that her son was missing, and said that he had AIDS.

Sentorria Butler, Shakespeare's ex-girlfriend and the mother of his child, also testified. Butler told the court last week that Moore is a divisive and manipulative woman who told her Shakespeare "ran off with the lady from the bank."

During the trial, jurors also watched a Walmart surveillance video that the prosecution said links Moore to Shakespeare's killing. The footage shows Moore making a $104 cash purchase of gloves, duct tape, plastic sheeting and other items detectives later found close to where Shakespeare's body was buried.

Jurors hearing the case also heard a rambling two-page letter that witness Greg Smith, a police informant who was a former friend of Shakespeare and supposed friend of Moore, says Moore allegedly forged while at a Comfort Inn & Suites in Lakeland, Fla.

The letter was meant to appear to be from Shakespeare, prosecutors said. They say the letter was a ruse to convince Shakespeare's mother that he was still alive. Moore attempted to cover her tracks while it was written, according to prosecutors.

During the trial, jurors had to be accompanied by a security escort into the courtroom after they told the judge Smith and Shakespeare's family and friends were making them feel uncomfortable outside the courthouse. None of the jurors had to be excused by the judge.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

full wiki page on the story .... chit is real outchea

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The main thing that bugs me is that she dumped dude yet she is mad that

1. He didn't cry shed his dignity and quickly ushered her out of his house


2. With prior boyfriends, we'd still talk or text a bit after we'd be broken up. Sometimes we'd even still hook up. I dunno, I've just never had a 'bad break-up' and always try to remain on good terms. I haven't heard a fukking word from Will, even after texting him multiple times and calling him once.


That she dumped. Giu and because he wants absolutely nothing to do with her its a "bad breakup" in her mind.

I thought a bad breakup is filled with anger yelling screaming , harassment, demeaning comments

Oh wait she has checked of every box and she's the dumper :sas1:

I remember the chick I was messing with earlier this year got distant so I just said :ehh:

6 months went by and then she pops up out of nowhere, I tell her to :camby: she gets so angry, how I made no effort :mjlol:

Ignored phone calls and text messages toll finally I told her to stop harrasibg me

This is what you wanted don't be mad at me
 

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The main thing that bugs me is that she dumped dude yet she is mad that

1. He didn't cry shed his dignity and quickly ushered her out of his house


2. With prior boyfriends, we'd still talk or text a bit after we'd be broken up. Sometimes we'd even still hook up. I dunno, I've just never had a 'bad break-up' and always try to remain on good terms. I haven't heard a fukking word from Will, even after texting him multiple times and calling him once.


That she dumped. Giu and because he wants absolutely nothing to do with her its a "bad breakup" in her mind.

I thought a bad breakup is filled with anger yelling screaming , harassment, demeaning comments

Oh wait she has checked of every box and she's the dumper :sas1:

I remember the chick I was messing with earlier this year got distant so I just said :ehh:

6 months went by and then she pops up out of nowhere, I tell her to :camby: she gets so angry, how I made no effort :mjlol:

Ignored phone calls and text messages toll finally I told her to stop harrasibg me

This is what you wanted don't be mad at me

its all a game they love to be chased, they feel better about themselves, there is a big insecurity issue when you dont give them that satisfaction.
 
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