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Prior to reading the article I went to YouTube to watch the video. Some of it's kind of sad and you want to empathize with her. But then it's kind of hard when she's coming off as a money grubber; especially when she goes off on her step-daughter. We just have to remember that there are two sides to every story and a majority of the videos on YouTube are only going to show one side. For the most part I don't think things like this really belong on line. Accusations such as the ones spewed in the video could cripple this guy personally and professionally. And...we don't even know if the accusations are true.
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It's probably not something I would ever do, but maybe she's feeling desperate and hoping that if she tells the world he'll be more reasonable in order to not appear the mean, bad husband. That or she's just crazy!
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# of kids: 2 girls (ages 7 months, and 3)
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Honestly, I see this as the wave of the future. Because of cellphone-cameras, security cameras, web cams, etc. etc. Everyone is getting used to being taped all the time. Some of us (mostly young people, but not exclusively) are starting to feel like we NEED to be taped. As if everything we say, do, and feel NEEDS to be recorded and viewed. Such is the case with this video -- its intent was twofold, to garner attention for herself, and to humiliate her husband in a public forum. This is headlines because it is new. But in three months, we will all be sick of hearing about similar cases. Just a little prediction there. I myself havent seen it yet, nor will I. If I want to see an angry, raving woman I will just forget to tape "The Office" for my wife.
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Oh my gosh, Suzy. Michael venting on YouTube? That would be hilarious! I can already imagine the inappropriate things coming out of his mouth!
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