;-) LMAO
Look folks, he's gonna burst!
Joe/Janet
"Needs" Tyler back, like a case of Anal Warts !!
Btw, Shouldn't you be off-line planning your fantasy wedding ? ¿
I cant wait to hear from Joe about all the fun times,I'm sure he will post
about them.
> Gee even the day he moved out, you took control of his webtv group,
> he even trusted you enough to know the PASSWORD to control the group,
> you told me about it, then we pretended I had control of the group,
> while you were the only one that had access to his box and club
> password. The first thing you did was to unban everybody,
The right thing to do.
> that is how
> Danny- started to ask questions like 'what was going on'. Danny
> couldn't believe it that he was able to post in Tylers group. So we
> let everyone think it was ME that had control, when it was really YOU.
>
> But, I will say one thing, it's was GREAT how everybody was thinking
> 'I had control'. LOL!!
Yeah that seems to be your problem,you want control and don't have it.
>
>
> Funny how a jealous queen will turn on you WITHIN ONE HOUR of him
> leaving you behind.
> That speaks volums of how 'friendly' and 'trusting' you are (not).
> Tyler is a very fun, funny person, (I know the type) and you can't
> stand him not being there in your world.
If he is such a joy then why doesn't he live with you?
>
> So sit back and think to yourself, 'you are just so wonderful'.
> Maybe you won't need Tyler back so badly.
>
>
> Good evening,
> MM_
>
>
> "HotelAngel23NC" <hotelan...@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040727151855...@mb-m13.aol.com...
>> Wish I had more time to post today, but I must go to work, so that
>> people like Tyler may sit back and collect welfare from my tax money!
Perhaps SSA should get a bunch of anonymous reports, yes? ;-) (Did he burst
yet?) :-D
Carol
Just Google him, you'll see soon enough.
Carol
"Hank Allen" <Rubbe...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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More yawns by this guy. hmmm
Something is fishy with him. That's for sure.
Hank Allen
Jerry's Gay Freedom Group - Click Here
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ROFL ! Howdy Glenn! :-D I've been laughing so heard reading these threads,
my sides are aching.
Carol
"MM_" <MM_REM...@NOW.com> wrote in message
news:Uq-dnVfrANJ...@comcast.com...
> Gee... 'HotelGirl' seems to be doing 'overtime' or she can't stand the
> truth.
> Hasn't posted all night/day.
> She misses the fun she had when Tyler lived in her trailer.
> That's what it was ALL ABOUT.
>
> 'Jealousy when the laughs move out.'
>
> YEAH!
> MM_
>
>
> "MM_" <MM_REM...@NOW.com> wrote in message
> news:-oqdnV2j7fy...@comcast.com...
>> GOOD NIGHT... DOLL!
>>
>>
>> "MM_" <MM_REM...@NOW.com> wrote in message
>> news:GoWdnaThO_z...@comcast.com...
>> > Oh, please 'girlfriend' stop pretending you are 'going to work'
>> > it's your day off, we know it.
>> >
>> > You are just PISSED that you can no longer have the super fun times you
>> used
>> > to have while Tyler was living with you.
>> > Gee even the day he moved out, you took control of his webtv group, he
>> even
>> > trusted you enough to know the PASSWORD to control the group, you told
> me
>> > about it, then we pretended I had control of the group, while you were
> the
>> > only one that had access to his box and club password. The first thing
> you
>> > did was to unban everybody, that is how Danny- started to ask questions
>> like
>> > 'what was going on'. Danny couldn't believe it that he was able to post
> in
>> > Tylers group. So we let everyone think it was ME that had control, when
> it
>> > was really YOU.
>> >
>> > But, I will say one thing, it's was GREAT how everybody was thinking 'I
>> had
>> > control'. LOL!!
>> >
>> >
>> > Funny how a jealous queen will turn on you WITHIN ONE HOUR of him
> leaving
>> > you behind.
>> > That speaks volums of how 'friendly' and 'trusting' you are (not).
>> > Tyler is a very fun, funny person, (I know the type) and you can't
>> > stand
>> him
>> > not being there in your world.
>> >
>> > So sit back and think to yourself, 'you are just so wonderful'.
>> > Maybe you won't need Tyler back so badly.
>> >
>> >
>> > Good evening,
>> > MM_
>> >
>> >
>> > "HotelAngel23NC" <hotelan...@aol.com> wrote in message
>> > news:20040727151855...@mb-m13.aol.com...
>> > > Wish I had more time to post today, but I must go to work, so that
>> people
>> > like
>> > > Tyler may sit back and collect welfare from my tax money!
So what's your point? It wasn't a trailer when CRYLER was there? What was it
when he lived there? And now that he is gone no matter what it is I'm sure
the property value has gone up now that he is gone.
>>>> Wish I had more time to post today, but I must go to work, so that
>>>> people like Tyler may sit back and collect welfare from my tax
"Trai' La Trash" <UAintSp...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:2mr7klF...@uni-berlin.de...
How is moving from an apartment to owning a mobile home moving down in the
world? Joe *OWNS* that mobile home, and can move it to private plot of land
if he wanted too. Not all mobile home parks fit the steotype of 'trailer
parks'. I lived in a very nice mobile home park and had a nice mobile home
after I moved out on my own as a young adult. Two bedrooms 1 1/2 baths,
living room, dining room, kitchen. It had an A-Frame roof with rolled
asphalt roofing and Anderson windows that were not the crank type seen in
trailers or older mobile homes. The widows were double-hung with removable
screens. It looked like a small rancher type of house. It served me well
for several years, my brother bought it from me and lived in it later. And
Joe may actually have a modular rather than a mobile home. Modulars do not
have hitches, they are simply pre-fab houses that can be dropped on
foundation or a concrete slab.And your aparment is so much better????
>Subject: Re: Off to work!
>From: "MM_" MM_REM...@NOW.com
>Date: 7/28/2004 6:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>Message-id: <Uq-dnVfrANJ...@comcast.com>
BTW, John, is Tyler going to be the "Best man" at your wedding?
LMAO
Then I suspect you actually have a modular, as in no hitch? Single or
double-wide? Do you notice Tyler's intolerance and bigotry towards you for
living in a 'trailer' in a 'trailer park' in the backwoods of NC where the
folks can't read? Yup! That's what he said! And he calls *ME* a _bigot_! Ha!
:-) Perhaps he could tell us about his 'wonderful' apartment. With only SSI
for an income, I seriously doubt he is living in the cream of the crop as
far as rental units go. I am happy to be where I live most of the time. Some
of my neighbors in this building are a problem, but you get that anywhere.
There are only 32 units in my bulding, and I live in a rural area outside a
small town. The market rate for these apartments if $549.00 a month. They
are subsidized, so I pay a lot less. I have been here for 10 years, moved in
right after the building opened. Nice, brand new untouched apartment. It's
not Sec. 8, there are some of those in town, and they are not nearly as
nice. These are FmHA Rural Housing subsidized for elderly and disabled. I
have been the youngest renter in here since it opened.
I have a full kitchen with breakfast bar, a combination living/dining room a
bedroom, handicapped accessable bathroom, 3 closets, a food storage pantry,
a patio accessable from a sliding glass door with a storage shed off to one
side. I have a great view of town parkland and the Maryland Blue Ridge Mts.
These apartments are quite spacious. My furnishings are not typical, no
couches or stuffed chairs. I have a Countour Lounge Chair with electric heat
and massage and 12 pt. positioning, including zero gravity. And a carved
wood old chair that I bought cheap at a thrift shop and re-upholstered the
back and made a new seat cushion for. Two hand carved Shesham wood side/end
tables with Queen Anne style legs topped with Brass and crystal lamps with
fringed shades that I did myself. A woven oriental rug is on top of the
carpeted floor. My PC sits on a small table to the right of the Contour
Chair, with the LCD monitor on a platform extending from a monitor arm
clamped to the table.
Across from me is a series of conmmercial steel shelving with a black
finish. All my AV stuff is on these. Denon receiver (ask Dirk about Denon,
good stuff), Teac CD carousel, Aiwa stereo Hi-Fi VHS VCR, Kenwood Cassette,
Admiral 25 in stereo TV, RCA WebTV Plus, equalizer, Realistic speaker
system, etc. My Pace-Saver handicapped scooter also occupys the living room.
Lots of little wall shelves and curio units with collectables in them. A few
art peices, religious stuff, Mohawk Iroqois Indian stuff ( I am part Mohawk
Iroqois on my father's side), and my collection of high-quality vinyl play
dolls, including a Robert Tonner one. A few pieces of mosaics that I did are
scattered here and there. More mosaics grace my patio and garden, two
stepping, stones, a birdbath, and a birdhouse that I made.
Dining area has one large folding banquet table and a swivel highiback
leather office manaqgers chair. I eat, do crafts, paperwork, etc, over
there. In the corner is a small chest freezer and shelves next to hold
containers of ceramic tiles for my mosaics. A rolling shelf unit holds
office stuff. Three rolling carts with drawers hold _more_ craft and office
stuff. Bedroom hsa an electric hospital bed, and my grandfather's antique
marble-topped hand carved chest of drawers with brass lion-face pulls. There
is a small work area with shelves where I keep my sewing machine and
sewing/needlework supplies. A free-standing storage closet holds additional
supplies. And a stack of bins hold even *more* supplies. Mostly stuff for my
mosaics business. A way to earn a little cash doing something I enjoy,
without taxing me too much physically. And there is a tall wall bookshelf
full of books. And most important of all, I have Taffy the cat who has her
own LitterMaid automatic self-cleaning litterbox in my bathroom which she
luvs, and so do I! Under my banquest table in the dining area, is a carboard
cat house with a tudor design on the exterior and lined with crinky brown
paper inside (her favorite, like paper bags).
Sooooo..what's your home like, and how do you furnish it? Perhaps we could
have a thread on that, maybe MM and Tyler will contribute. I need to get
around to using this digital camera and taking pictures at some point. I
still haven't gotten the hang of how this thing works. I have a new Compaq
Evo D510c corporate/business class PC with a 2.53 GHz P IV CPU with a 533 MB
FSB, 512 MB RAM and an 80 GB HD, a 15 in. Compaq flat-screen LCD monitor, an
Epson scanner, a new HP PhotoSmart 7150 printer and new Midiland Pro
flat-panel speakers, and a Compaq branded Microsoft IntelliMouse optical
mouse that has a red-glowing base and a red-glowing scroll wheel with a
silver finish. The PC is silver and carbon in color. And I just got a Belkin
UPS backup with surge protection, I want this PC to last for a while.
Hopefully until 32 bit and the rumored 'Longhorn' OS become standard, at
least a few years for that. MSN One-Plan with accelerated dial-up and MSN9,
$21.95 for the 'puter, get the WebTV Plus *FREE*. And a curious Calico kitty
named Taffy who climbs over everything as I surf, bops keys on the keyboard,
or curls up next to me, or on my lap, or between my feet, or bats bizzy
balls around the floor, or.... :-)
I'm not living in the lap of luxury, but I am doing fine, I am the bargain
queen; sales, coupons and discounts are the rule. Refurbished and
remanufactured and factory seconds are often good as new. Scratch and dentts
are bargains, pennies on the dollar, money saved is often considerable. I
love liquidation stuff. I know how to live well and do it cheaply on a fixed
income and tight budget. I hate spending full retail on just about anything.
I can't even remember the last thing I bought that I ever paid full retail
for. I lived this way even when I was working, it serves me well since my
income is a third less that it would be, but higher than SSI (thank God).
SSI is up to, I think, around $550.00 a month? Doesn't leave much room to
pay for rent, plus utilities, plus food and clothing; and still have some
left for other things. I have a friend on SSI, she has three kids plus a
live-in BF who works for a fencing company. They are tight, her income
barely adds to his, which isn't high. They are paying a mortgage and a car
and raising three children and have little in the way of luxuries. I know
that SSI doesn't go very far. Even my SSDI doesn't stretch far. If I could,
I would go back to work, but every 3/4 years when SSA does my review, rehab
has nothing to offer me. I am considered unemployable for just about
anything. So, I am starting up my own home-based venture with the mosaics,
and other crafts. It's better than doing nothing. There is a certain pride
in working and accomplishing work that only those who work and have worked
can understand. The liitle bit I earn is rewarding, though I have yet to
break even, let alone recover my investment in supplies. Okay, I'm rambing
here.... ;o) Time to close and send this on it's merry way. :-D
Carol
Sounds good to me. Does Tyler have a govt funded apartment? I didn't know he
had subsidized housing. Section 8? Or public housing? Yeah, let's hear about
his pad and how he is moving up in the world.
Carol
Joey does not live in a _trailer_, Joey owns a *MODULAR* home. He owns a
home that is pre-manufactured in sections and assembled on site. A trailer
has a hitch to trail (pull) it behind you with and wheels. Joey could put in
a basement or a permanent foundation in place of the skirting and it would
be no different than any other house. My parents elderly neighbor just sold
the house she and her husband retired in. He passed away from Lou Gehrigs
disease and her health has been failing. She is now in an assisted living
apartment. The house is a pre-fab, like Joeys, on a permant foundation with
a glass enclosed patio sun-room attached to the back. There is *no*
*difference* between a pre-fab and a regular house, except how they are
assembled. A regular house is built 'on-site', pre-fabs are factory built
and delivered to the site in sections, and then the sections are assemble
over a basement foundation or a concrete slab. You would never have known
that my parents neighbors' house was pre-fab. It's a cape-cod style and it
sold for a nice profit. Plenty of money to pay for this lady's remaining
days in her assisted-living apartment. I bet Joe has a modular, and not a
trailer, being only 5 years old. If there isn't a hitch attached, it is
_not_ a trailer. Modulars and pre-fabs have regular shingled roofs, trailers
usually have metal roofs that slant to one side, creating cathedral ceilings
inside. Trailer roofs need regular coating to keep them from leaking, and
they can rust and rot. I was lucky that my ranch-style trailer/mobile home
had an A-frame roof and rolled roofing (a sheet of roofing rather than
individual shingles). Joey is living in a pre-fab *house*, and Joe most
likely lives in a ranch-style modular with an A-frame shingled roof.
>
> Jealousy, is ugly, and YOU know it.
>
> :)
> MM_
>
>
> "HotelAngel23NC" <hotelan...@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040729025323...@mb-m10.aol.com...
The trailer looks nice - and despite "Sponge Tyler's" efforts to put it
down, you should be rightly proud of all of the advances in your life
since chubby hit the road - your house, better job, more secure life
that affords you the choices hard working people everywhere like to make
for themselves.
Tyler has already reverted to form - he tried to convince Captain
Retardo that Joey was still in Rhode Island and faking the pictures he
posted on line. Captain Fly-Is-Open, not understanding the difference
between a modular home and a trailer told Tyler that Joey was living in
a trailer. Tyler, fat coward that he is, was afraid to post that
information (he cowers and shivers like Jello when Carol or I are in
the room) so he passed it on to eMpty Life, who of course tried to
demean Joey because he lives in the past and is consumed by is own
brands of hate and jealousy.
He'll never change.
How do you know all this? I haven't seen or heard Capt. Flyboy in ages. It's
pretty funny how he was so opposed to Tyler at one point and praised Martok
for putting up the IM pages, now he is on friendly terms with him. I guess
they have nobody else except each other. As for living in a trailer, what's
Cappy in now? Instead of three stooges, we have the Three Losers; Stale,
Cappy and Cryler (Love that monikor Dave coined). And as I explained to
eMpty, Joey can put a permanent foundation down and his modular is no
different than a house, just like my parent's neighbor who sold hers at a
considerable profit.
Carol