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While we certainly understand the frustration by fans on all sides of the discussion, we have decided to keep the Broncos Country message boards separate from politics. Recent events have brought the NFL to the forefront of political debates, but due to the highly emotional and passionate discussion it tends to involve, we think it’s best to continue to keep politics and this forum separate. Yes, the forum is meant for discussion, but we’d like to keep that discussion to football as much as possible.
With everything going on in our country, it would be nice to keep our complaints and cheers purely related to football here. If you feel passionately, there are plenty of other outlets available to you to express your opinions. We know this isn’t the most popular decision, but we ask that you respect it.
Thank you for understanding.
--Broncos Country Message Board Staff
NEW YORK -- A divorce battle playing out in New York City has turned a Brooklyn home into something out of the Cold War.
Chana and Simon Taub can't agree on which of them should move out of their house. So they're both living there -- separated by a wall.
The white drywall partition was put up a few weeks ago, on orders from a judge. It divides the living room from the staircase on the bottom floor of the three-story house.
She gets the top floor, where the bedrooms are, along with the kitchen on the second floor. He gets the living room on the first floor and the dining room on the second floor.
So that they don't run into each other on the second floor, the door between the dining room and the kitchen is barricaded on both sides.
One of their children is staying with Dad. Three others are staying with Mom.
Another fine example of problem solving in the United State's judicial system.
NEW YORK -- A divorce battle playing out in New York City has turned a Brooklyn home into something out of the Cold War.
Chana and Simon Taub can't agree on which of them should move out of their house. So they're both living there -- separated by a wall.
The white drywall partition was put up a few weeks ago, on orders from a judge. It divides the living room from the staircase on the bottom floor of the three-story house.
She gets the top floor, where the bedrooms are, along with the kitchen on the second floor. He gets the living room on the first floor and the dining room on the second floor.
So that they don't run into each other on the second floor, the door between the dining room and the kitchen is barricaded on both sides.
One of their children is staying with Dad. Three others are staying with Mom.
Come on!
Just split the money in half 50:50. Sell the house 50:50 again and then the husband gets a new house and so does the wife.
Split your time with the kids or let the kids choose who they prefer to be with.
NEW YORK -- A divorce battle playing out in New York City has turned a Brooklyn home into something out of the Cold War.
Chana and Simon Taub can't agree on which of them should move out of their house. So they're both living there -- separated by a wall.
The white drywall partition was put up a few weeks ago, on orders from a judge. It divides the living room from the staircase on the bottom floor of the three-story house.
She gets the top floor, where the bedrooms are, along with the kitchen on the second floor. He gets the living room on the first floor and the dining room on the second floor.
So that they don't run into each other on the second floor, the door between the dining room and the kitchen is barricaded on both sides.
One of their children is staying with Dad. Three others are staying with Mom.
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