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Board Name: England
Tim Karbosky California Sep 21, 2002
I'm trying to locate my wife, Jessica P. P. Ward, whom I believe is somewhere in northern London, England; She had claimed she relocated to California because she was in love with me, however shortly after we were married, on February 17, 2002, I came home from work and discovered she had taken (stolen???) everything from our home and went to the east coast (Connecticut). I drove 3000 miles and found her there, but instead of 'reclaiming' my property and heading back to California, I was a fool and attempted to save our marriage and what I'd thought was true love. She apparently doesn't comprehend the meaning of 'love' however, and put me through hell all summer while she tried to figure out a way to get a 'green card' without regards to her wedding vows. I believe it was the fact that I wouldn't consider 'pretending' we were married for love, and subsequently disqualifying her from attaining her 'green card', which drove her back to northern London in defeat; I would have sincerely done anything to save our marriage, for the sake of 'love', but as I say she simply doesn't comprehend the meaning of love!!! What she really needs now is a good old fashioned kick in the ass, but I'd be satisfied to locate her and get my guitar she took (stole???) when she left California. She's in the antique-sales business and/or interior design business in England somewhere, and can typically be found between 6:00 p.m. and closing time at any of the (sleazy) clubs, pubs and other such places. If anyone knows where Jessica P.P. Ward is, please have her get in touch with her 'husband' in California; For all I know, and judging by her reputation, you may very well have woken up this morning in bed with her...Unfortunately I believe that's what she equates 'love' as being. Thank You very much!!! Tim Karbosky
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