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AJHawkfan

Wanna make $14 the hard way?
Of course, the roof over her head and food in the fridge was free. Plus, there's car payments, medical bills, insurance premiums, clothes, phone bills, cable bills, utilities, etc. that he has paid over the years.

Someone should explain to this loser that $42,000 + $35,200 + $17,600 + $1200 does not = $500,000 (actually, it's $96,000)


Invoiced Divorce: Wife Wants Back Pay For Housework
UPDATED: 3:37 pm EDT July 26, 2005

ALBANY, Ind. -- An Indiana woman is trying to get a paycheck for hours of work she did as a wife.

She's divorcing her husband and said she's sending him a bill for almost $500,000 for housework she says she did and kept track of over the years.

Kathy Thompson appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" three years ago when she went on strike in an effort to get her husband to help out more around the house.

After five years of marriage to Gary Thompson, Kathy said she's trying to be reasonable. She's filing for divorce, but isn't asking for a normal alimony payment.

Kathy has drawn up an itemized bill with what she believes Gary owes her after their time together.

The itemized bill includes a charge for cleaning that amounts to $42,000. Cooking is billed for $35,200. The laundry tab is $17,600. Yardwork costs a comparatively paltry $1,200.

Good Morning America first talked to the Thompsons in 2002, when Kathy, fed up with Gary's fishing trips, went on strike to demand help around the house. She also sought some nights out.

"He goes fishing a lot and he doesn't appreciate me, so I went on strike," Kathy said in 2002.

That strike ended when Gary showed up with flowers, plans for a vacation and dinner reservations.

"I'm killing two birds with one stone. It's our anniversary, so I decided to take her away for a couple of days. We can end the strike and celebrate our anniversary at the same time," Gary said.

But this time the honeymoon is over for good. Kathy filed for divorce and seeks repayment for services rendered.

Appearing on ABC's "Good Morning America" Tuesday, Kathy said changes in the couple's marriage were short-lived.

"I ended up doing double the work. It just started becoming part of my job, mowing the lawn," Kathy said. "I started working part-time also."

Kathy did not charge her husband for "romance". She did share how she arrived at the charges on the itemized bill.

"I called around and got estimates from different people that charged for cleaning and ... I went from there," Kathy said.

Kathy found that Laundromats charge $7 a pound for doing laundry.

Kathy doesn't think she'll actually get the $500,000 for which she is asking.

"It's not about the money. It's about standing up for women' s rights and the respect they deserve and their duties around the house," Kathy said. "I know there's men that work hard too, but a woman doesn't get a day to take a break."
 
I saw a picture of her on TV last night, she's hideous. She probably isn't billing him for sex because he refused. Let me see if I can find it online.....

edit: here you go:
 

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Stores also allow you to return damaged goods... the husband should file a claim that she did a lousy job, and damaged the yard, his clothes, she broke dishes while cleaning, etc., etc.

I figure she owes him money after all damages are added up :biggrin: ... she can also pick up his bar bill over the years they were married, because she is obviously a bitch, which forced him to the bottle... :tongue2:

(that and I think telling her in court that she did a bad job would put her panties in a wad :wink2: )
 
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"It's not about the money. It's about standing up for women' s rights and the respect they deserve and their duties around the house," Kathy said. "I know there's men that work hard too, but a woman doesn't get a day to take a break."

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When someone opens with that line, they're lying. It's all about the money.

Last I checked she could've quit these jobs whenever she chose to do it. Obviously, she's quitting now.
 
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