Nadene Lomu
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@Chris-B. said in Nadene Lomu:
The Bible says, "Don't pass judgment on other people, or you might get judged yourself."
No, hang on, that was in Monty Python's Life of Brian.
As you were.
Got to take responsibility for your own actions.
If you put out the begging bowl and then buy a Porsche, continue living in some of the most expensive real estate in New Zealand, attempt to invalidate your husbands trademarks for murky reasons then funnily enough, people will have an opinion about you.
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@Kirwan said in Nadene Lomu:
@Chris-B. said in Nadene Lomu:
The Bible says, "Don't pass judgment on other people, or you might get judged yourself."
No, hang on, that was in Monty Python's Life of Brian.
As you were.
Got to take responsibility for your own actions.
If you put out the begging bowl and then buy a Porsche, continue living in some of the most expensive real estate in New Zealand, attempt to invalidate your husbands trademarks for murky reasons then funnily enough, people will have an opinion about you.
This
Eventually, if we are to reach any form of maturity is what it is about. Stop whining about how your parents/teachers/whatever didn't treat you right.. Take ownership of yourself.
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@Kirwan said in Nadene Lomu:
If you put out the begging bowl and then buy a Porsche, continue living in some of the most expensive real estate in New Zealand, attempt to invalidate your husbands trademarks for murky reasons then funnily enough, people will have an opinion about you.
Even if you already HAD the Porsche, surely it makes sense to sell that thing and buy a sensible car?
Otherwise, a person would seem more worried about their image than their finances.
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@NTA said in Nadene Lomu:
@Kirwan said in Nadene Lomu:
If you put out the begging bowl and then buy a Porsche, continue living in some of the most expensive real estate in New Zealand, attempt to invalidate your husbands trademarks for murky reasons then funnily enough, people will have an opinion about you.
Even if you already HAD the Porsche, surely it makes sense to sell that thing and buy a sensible car?
Otherwise, a person would seem more worried about their image than their finances.
And it's an extremely impractical car for children (assuming it's not that ugly SUV they make)
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@Kirwan said in Nadene Lomu:
@NTA said in Nadene Lomu:
@Kirwan said in Nadene Lomu:
If you put out the begging bowl and then buy a Porsche, continue living in some of the most expensive real estate in New Zealand, attempt to invalidate your husbands trademarks for murky reasons then funnily enough, people will have an opinion about you.
Even if you already HAD the Porsche, surely it makes sense to sell that thing and buy a sensible car?
Otherwise, a person would seem more worried about their image than their finances.
And it's an extremely impractical car for children (assuming it's not that ugly SUV they make)
Don't quote me, but I'm pretty sure they had the SUV version, but that was last year (or maybe the year before). Not sure if thats the new one they got.
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@mimic said in Nadene Lomu:
@Kirwan said in Nadene Lomu:
@NTA said in Nadene Lomu:
@Kirwan said in Nadene Lomu:
If you put out the begging bowl and then buy a Porsche, continue living in some of the most expensive real estate in New Zealand, attempt to invalidate your husbands trademarks for murky reasons then funnily enough, people will have an opinion about you.
Even if you already HAD the Porsche, surely it makes sense to sell that thing and buy a sensible car?
Otherwise, a person would seem more worried about their image than their finances.
And it's an extremely impractical car for children (assuming it's not that ugly SUV they make)
Don't quote me, but I'm pretty sure they had the SUV version, but that was last year (or maybe the year before). Not sure if thats the new one they got.
I'm not sure if thats much better, my neighbour had one of those turds and it was as thirsty as hell and he had to have all the frost plugs replaced which only the dealer could do and the bill was eye watering.
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Clearly the term 'living within your means' is foreign too her.
Seems to me all she's concerned with is continuing the lifestyle she's been enjoying for some years, and leaving minor details like supporting her kids financially, she seems happy to leave that to strangers.
Meanwhile her car will need updating in a year or so...
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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11932890
What do you call a female toad?
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@canefan said in Nadene Lomu:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11932890
What do you call a female toad?
Yup and how she pimped the kids out to the French rugby union recently too.
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This all just sounds so weird. The NZ Herald has a few stories on her including the launch of her new cosmetics company last June which she founded as a way of "expressing the creativity she had shared with Jonah".
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@pot-hale said in Nadene Lomu:
This all just sounds so weird. The NZ Herald has a few stories on her including the launch of her new cosmetics company last June which she founded as a way of "
expressing the creativity she had shared with Jonah". "Hanging on to her tenuous claim to fame and exploiting people's fondness for Jonah"Sorted it for you mate.
Reminds of that biology question. What is yellow and lives off dead beetles?
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Fucking hell. Every time I see another article about that disgusting parasite, I'm torn between loathing and cringing. She is the worst kind of golddigging trash. Those poor kiddies, getting dragged here there and everywhere. And very, very odd that Jonah's family claim no contact since the funeral (why would they lie...)