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#1 Oct 31 2007 at 8:27 PM Rating: Good
If I lived in #26, I'd be just as sad as Caldone. Smiley: frown

Edited, Nov 1st 2007 12:31am by Mindel
#2 Oct 31 2007 at 8:29 PM Rating: Good
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Here in Texas, a trailer is what the rich folks live in.

Don't ******* taunt me.
#3 Oct 31 2007 at 8:30 PM Rating: Decent
Sweetums, I'm glad to see you back! Smiley: inlove

Edited, Nov 1st 2007 12:31am by Ikkian
#4 Oct 31 2007 at 8:33 PM Rating: Decent
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i want to live in a trailer park, and pimp my trailer out.

would be cool.

All you really need is some turf, and a large blue plastic pool and a pink flamingo..you be rock'en it hardcore.
#5 Oct 31 2007 at 8:36 PM Rating: Good
Who is Sean Wheeler and why doesn't he live in a real person house?

Edited, Oct 31st 2007 9:38pm by Barkingturtle
#6 Oct 31 2007 at 8:36 PM Rating: Decent
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sweetumssama wrote:
Here in Texas, a trailer is what the rich folks live in.


Our town made some kind of rule where you can't move trailers into the city limits. And yet they don't say anything to the people down the road from me with the electric blue house.
#7 Oct 31 2007 at 8:37 PM Rating: Decent
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My dream when I quit playing Navy is to buy an old 1970's aerostream trailer, put it on about a half acre or so of beach front property and just live like Jimmy Buffet. Good pot, Good booze, ahh the good life.


I am serious.
#8 Oct 31 2007 at 8:39 PM Rating: Good
Grandfather Barkingturtle wrote:
Who is Sean Wheeler and why doesn't he live in a real person house?
Why live somewhere else when Figaro's Pizza is so closeby?
#9 Oct 31 2007 at 8:43 PM Rating: Good
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My dream when I quit playing Navy is to buy an old 1970's aerostream trailer, put it on about a half acre or so of beach front property and just live like Jimmy Buffet. Good pot, Good booze, ahh the good life.


I am serious.


gut it out and re-do it.

My parents own one. Its nefty, and was cool when my bros and I were little kids, but now...If we go camping we have to take tents along. It's just too small, filled with stuff that really doesn't need to be in there.

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#10 Oct 31 2007 at 8:46 PM Rating: Good
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[****************************** dream when I quit playing Navy is to buy an old 1970's aerostream trailer, put it on about a half acre or so of beach front property and just live like Jimmy Buffet. Good pot, Good booze, ahh the good life.


I am serious.[/quote]

gut it out and re-do it.

My parents own one. Its nefty, and was cool when my bros and I were little kids, but now...If we go camping we have to take tents along. It's just too small, filled with stuff that really doesn't need to be in there.

Edited, Oct 31st 2007 11:44pm by Tsukaremash*ta[/quote]

I was thinking of one like in that old TV show "Promised Land" I think it was. Used to come on right after Touched By An Angel.(living with religous parents was hell sometimes)
#11 Nov 01 2007 at 8:14 AM Rating: Decent
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If I lived in #26, I'd be just as sad as Caldone.


When the living is cheep, and it comes with the Wife, you take everything you can get. Especially if it get's you out of your annoying Grandparents House.


I am used to doing the vulnerability assesments, what an eye opener to have one done on me, thanks guys :)
#12 Nov 01 2007 at 8:18 AM Rating: Good
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Caldone the Shady wrote:
When the living is cheep, and it comes with the Wife


haha

Hahaha...

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!



Oh.. I mean, awwwww. Smiley: frown
#13 Nov 01 2007 at 8:20 AM Rating: Excellent
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Caldone the Shady wrote:
it comes with the Wife
Dowry?
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#14 Nov 01 2007 at 8:20 AM Rating: Decent
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haha

Hahaha...

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!



Oh.. I mean, awwwww.


Go figure, her grandmother didn't leave her any fortunes or stocks, just a single wide trailer in a park were the manager is a total ***** and is imposing rules to make it more "High Class".

High Class trailer park?

What's next? Luxury Dumpsters for the homeless?


#15 Nov 01 2007 at 8:23 AM Rating: Decent
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Dowry?


Inheritance left in the will. Her grandmother passed away 2 months before I met her. Puts a whole new meaning to the phrase "rebound"

#16 Nov 01 2007 at 8:24 AM Rating: Excellent
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In rural Northern Maine, I knew a family that dug a hole and put some canvas over it and called that a house.

Sweetums is right--trailers are for rich folks.

Now, when Anna was a wee kid, I used to spend time with my neighbor in the trailer on the next block. It had lots of macrame dolls and Elvis Memorbilia. As pro-wrestling blared on the television, we played rummy and my friend told me that her family "eats Velveeta" (which I had never tried).

I admired the wood paneling.
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Seriously, what the f*ck nature?
#17 Nov 01 2007 at 8:26 AM Rating: Good
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My Grandfather left me a crappy watch when he passed away, but I didn't feel the need to pack up and move into it.
#18 Nov 01 2007 at 8:34 AM Rating: Excellent
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Caldone the Shady wrote:
Her grandmother passed away 2 months before I met her. Puts a whole new meaning to the phrase "rebound"
Why? Was she bumping cunts with her grandma?
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Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
#19 Nov 01 2007 at 8:48 AM Rating: Decent
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Why? Was she bumping ***** with her grandma?

Lol, no, I forgot to mention that I picked her up while she was still living with her now ex, she was feeling like **** from the death, was looking for somebody to comfort her, and her Ex was pissing her off everynight (she had told him to find a new place but he wouldn't leave until I showed up), so I picked her up on the emotional rebound of a death and a dumbass Ex.

Might have been the wrong word, I have heard it used both ways
#20 Nov 01 2007 at 8:50 AM Rating: Good
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I don't understand why people stereotype others.
#21 Nov 01 2007 at 9:13 AM Rating: Decent
Mindel wrote:
If I lived in #26, I'd be just as sad as Caldone. Smiley: frown

Edited, Nov 1st 2007 12:31am by Mindel


???

you mean the hurricane magnets?
#22 Nov 01 2007 at 9:17 AM Rating: Good
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The answer you seek lies at the bottom of the deepest and darkest cheerios bowl in the land.




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#23 Nov 01 2007 at 10:09 AM Rating: Good
Vagina Dentata,
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Prince Kaain wrote:
I don't understand why people stereotype others.


I do. It's because you're a *****. Smiley: mad
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Seriously, what the f*ck nature?
#24 Nov 01 2007 at 10:17 AM Rating: Good
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Lady Annabella wrote:
Prince Kaain wrote:
I don't understand why people stereotype others.


Screenshot


Awwww, you're sweet. Smiley: flowers
#25 Nov 01 2007 at 10:19 AM Rating: Good
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Don't denigrate my picture with your ***** name.
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Turin wrote:
Seriously, what the f*ck nature?
#26 Nov 01 2007 at 10:26 AM Rating: Good
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