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I lived in a trailer for 2 yrs when in college. I think everyone should live in 1 for a yr or 2.
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On 6/8/2015 9:57 AM, l not -l wrote:
> On 8-Jun-2015, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: > >> On 6/8/2015 10:35 AM, wrote: >>> I lived in a trailer for 2 yrs when in college. I think everyone should >>> live in 1 for a yr or 2. >>> >> >> Why, is there some magical quality about them? I never felt the need. >> Never lived in an apartment either. > > I don't think there is anything magical about them; they are just a great > value as starter home or for those who must relocate periodically (such as > military). > If you do live in one, PLEASE do NOT put tires on the roof if you're in a windy clime. Folks do that here and if there's ever a fire or lightning strike, they're impossible for the fire department to put out. If you get trapped inside, certain napalm like death ensues. Terrible. |
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On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 10:11:49 -0600, La Mirada > wrote:
> On 6/8/2015 9:57 AM, l not -l wrote: >> On 8-Jun-2015, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: >> >>> On 6/8/2015 10:35 AM, wrote: >>>> I lived in a trailer for 2 yrs when in college. I think everyone should >>>> live in 1 for a yr or 2. >>>> >>> >>> Why, is there some magical quality about them? I never felt the need. >>> Never lived in an apartment either. >> >> I don't think there is anything magical about them; they are just a great >> value as starter home or for those who must relocate periodically (such as >> military). >> > > If you do live in one, PLEASE do NOT put tires on the roof if you're in > a windy clime. > > Folks do that here and if there's ever a fire or lightning strike, > they're impossible for the fire department to put out. > > If you get trapped inside, certain napalm like death ensues. > Terrible. And speaking as somebody who lives in a mobile home on "La Vista" road, right off of "Manzano" Expressway in "Belen", New Mexico, I should know! Sincerely, the one and only undeniably Authentic: La Mirada > (AKA Casa Bona) |
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On 6/8/2015 1:57 PM, La Mirada wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 10:11:49 -0600, La Mirada > wrote: > >> On 6/8/2015 9:57 AM, l not -l wrote: >>> On 8-Jun-2015, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: >>> >>>> On 6/8/2015 10:35 AM, wrote: >>>>> I lived in a trailer for 2 yrs when in college. I think everyone should >>>>> live in 1 for a yr or 2. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Why, is there some magical quality about them? I never felt the need. >>>> Never lived in an apartment either. >>> >>> I don't think there is anything magical about them; they are just a great >>> value as starter home or for those who must relocate periodically (such as >>> military). >>> >> >> If you do live in one, PLEASE do NOT put tires on the roof if you're in >> a windy clime. >> >> Folks do that here and if there's ever a fire or lightning strike, >> they're impossible for the fire department to put out. >> >> If you get trapped inside, certain napalm like death ensues. > >> Terrible. > > And speaking as somebody who lives in a mobile home on "La Vista" > road, right off of "Manzano" Expressway in "Belen", New Mexico, I > should know! > > Sincerely, the one and only undeniably Authentic: > > La Mirada > (AKA Casa Bona) > Your La Mirada account, Sqwerty" mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="25267948b74595c2af949a00d0309401 And your Sqwertz account: mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="25267948b74595c2af949a00d0309401 Mmmmmm.....BUSTED! |
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On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 14:05:53 -0600, La Mirada wrote:
> On 6/8/2015 1:57 PM, La Mirada wrote: >> On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 10:11:49 -0600, La Mirada > wrote: >> >>> On 6/8/2015 9:57 AM, l not -l wrote: >>>> On 8-Jun-2015, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 6/8/2015 10:35 AM, wrote: >>>>>> I lived in a trailer for 2 yrs when in college. I think everyone should >>>>>> live in 1 for a yr or 2. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Why, is there some magical quality about them? I never felt the need. >>>>> Never lived in an apartment either. >>>> >>>> I don't think there is anything magical about them; they are just a great >>>> value as starter home or for those who must relocate periodically (such as >>>> military). >>>> >>> >>> If you do live in one, PLEASE do NOT put tires on the roof if you're in >>> a windy clime. >>> >>> Folks do that here and if there's ever a fire or lightning strike, >>> they're impossible for the fire department to put out. >>> >>> If you get trapped inside, certain napalm like death ensues. >> >>> Terrible. >> >> And speaking as somebody who lives in a mobile home on "La Vista" >> road, right off of "Manzano" Expressway in "Belen", New Mexico, I >> should know! >> >> Sincerely, the one and only undeniably Authentic: >> >> La Mirada > (AKA Casa Bona) >> > > Your La Mirada account, Sqwerty" > > mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="25267948b74595c2af949a00d0309401 > > And your Sqwertz account: > > mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="25267948b74595c2af949a00d0309401 > > Mmmmmm.....BUSTED! BWhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah! For someone whos a self-proclaimed expert at "frogerys", you really suck at this game. I can make any headers say anything I want, I just ****ed up there and pasted in a header from a wrong post. Sorry sqwerts! |
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On 6/8/2015 1:57 PM, La Mirada wrote:
> And speaking as somebody who lives in a mobile home on "La Vista" > road, right off of "Manzano" Expressway in "Belen", New Mexico, I > should know! Bad guess Swerty, I don't live in Belen, you're pretty far afield. Meet me at Zangara Dodge and we'll chat. |
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![]() "La Mirada" wrote in message ... >Meet me at Zangara Dodge and we'll chat. OK. Who should I ask for when I arrive? What day and time are we meeting? |
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On 6/8/2015 2:28 PM, Cabrito del Pendejo wrote:
> > > "La Mirada" wrote in message ... > > >> Meet me at Zangara Dodge and we'll chat. > > OK. Who should I ask for when I arrive? Napoleon Dynamite. > What day and time are we meeting? Pick one. |
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On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 14:15:49 -0600, La Mirada wrote:
> On 6/8/2015 1:57 PM, La Mirada wrote: >> And speaking as somebody who lives in a mobile home on "La Vista" >> road, right off of "Manzano" Expressway in "Belen", New Mexico, I >> should know! > > Bad guess Swerty, I don't live in Belen, you're pretty far afield. I'm not sqwerts, and you know that. But I'd still like to address the "bad guess" part since that WAS mine. Please explain how four seemingly random, senseless, and unrelated words in your newest posting nym have absolutely nothing in common except a tiny spot in all the world which just so happens to be in the same Podunk state where you happen to live? If you have another explanation for how you fabricated that obscure nym then I'm sure there are a bunch of people here who would love to hear the logic behind it. Otherwise a sane and reasonable person, and lacking any other connections between those words, would not dismiss this as random coincidence and tend to believe that you are indeed referring to that small spot on Earth - for whatever reason or another. |
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On 6/8/2015 6:32 PM, Casa Bona wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 14:15:49 -0600, La Mirada wrote: > >> On 6/8/2015 1:57 PM, La Mirada wrote: >>> And speaking as somebody who lives in a mobile home on "La Vista" >>> road, right off of "Manzano" Expressway in "Belen", New Mexico, I >>> should know! >> >> Bad guess Swerty, I don't live in Belen, you're pretty far afield. > > I'm not sqwerts, and you know that. But I'd still like to address the > "bad guess" part since that WAS mine. > > Please explain how four seemingly random, senseless, and unrelated > words in your newest posting nym have absolutely nothing in common > except a tiny spot in all the world which just so happens to be in the > same Podunk state where you happen to live? Oooh, Inspector Gadget is on the job! > If you have another explanation for how you fabricated that obscure > nym then I'm sure there are a bunch of people here who would love to > hear the logic behind it. Otherwise a sane and reasonable person, and > lacking any other connections between those words, would not dismiss > this as random coincidence and tend to believe that you are indeed > referring to that small spot on Earth - for whatever reason or > another. For whatever reason, of course. |
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![]() "Casa Bona" wrote in message ... On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 14:15:49 -0600, La Mirada Sissy wrote: ..>> Bad guess Swerty, I don't live in Belen, you're pretty far afield. >I'm not sqwerts, and you know that. But I'd still like to >address the >"bad guess" part since that WAS mine. >Please explain how four seemingly random, senseless, and >unrelated >words in your newest posting nym have absolutely nothing in >common >except a tiny spot in all the world which just so happens to be >in the >same Podunk state where you happen to live? Just run a list of the registered sex offenders in that area and you're down to the short list. He's been asked about that here repeatedly and every time he refused to deny being a sex offender, which pretty much proves he is from my POV. |
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On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 19:32:51 -0500, Casa Bona wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 14:15:49 -0600, La Mirada wrote: > >> On 6/8/2015 1:57 PM, La Mirada wrote: >>> And speaking as somebody who lives in a mobile home on "La Vista" >>> road, right off of "Manzano" Expressway in "Belen", New Mexico, I >>> should know! * * * * Correction above: "La Mirada" Road (not "La Vista"). Me Espanol es rusty. * * * * >> Bad guess Swerty, I don't live in Belen, you're pretty far afield. > > I'm not sqwerts, and you know that. But I'd still like to address the > "bad guess" part since that WAS mine. > > Please explain how four seemingly random, senseless, and unrelated > words in your newest posting nym have absolutely nothing in common > except a tiny spot in all the world which just so happens to be in the > same Podunk state where you happen to live? > > If you have another explanation for how you fabricated that obscure > nym then I'm sure there are a bunch of people here who would love to > hear the logic behind it. Otherwise a sane and reasonable person, and > lacking any other connections between those words, would not dismiss > this as random coincidence and tend to believe that you are indeed > referring to that small spot on Earth - for whatever reason or > another. No explanation, just as I thought. Guilty as charged. |
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On 2015-06-08 11:57 AM, l not -l wrote:
>> Why, is there some magical quality about them? I never felt the need. >> Never lived in an apartment either. > > I don't think there is anything magical about them; they are just a great > value as starter home or for those who must relocate periodically (such as > military). I know they are supposedly mobile homes, but does anyone ever actually move them? It may be different in the US or in parts of the US, but around here you see them being moved in when a trailer park opens up, but I have never seen on older on being moved. They seem to buy them new and move them on and then sell then on site. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2015-06-08 11:57 AM, l not -l wrote: > >>> Why, is there some magical quality about them? I never felt the need. >>> Never lived in an apartment either. >> >> I don't think there is anything magical about them; they are just a great >> value as starter home or for those who must relocate periodically (such >> as >> military). > > I know they are supposedly mobile homes, but does anyone ever actually > move them? It may be different in the US or in parts of the US, but > around here you see them being moved in when a trailer park opens up, but > I have never seen on older on being moved. They seem to buy them new and > move them on and then sell then on site. Not usually. Now often referred to as manufactured homes. |
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On Monday, June 8, 2015 at 3:13:13 PM UTC-7, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-06-08 11:57 AM, l not -l wrote: > > >> Why, is there some magical quality about them? I never felt the need. > >> Never lived in an apartment either. > > > > I don't think there is anything magical about them; they are just a great > > value as starter home or for those who must relocate periodically (such as > > military). > > I know they are supposedly mobile homes, but does anyone ever actually > move them? It may be different in the US or in parts of the US, but > around here you see them being moved in when a trailer park opens up, > but I have never seen on older on being moved. They seem to buy them > new and move them on and then sell then on site. Parks have rules that new tenants must have new trailers. A friend has a retired one as overflow sleeping at his vacation property. |
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![]() "l not -l" > wrote in message ... > > On 8-Jun-2015, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: > >> On 6/8/2015 10:35 AM, wrote: >> > I lived in a trailer for 2 yrs when in college. I think everyone should >> > live in 1 for a yr or 2. >> > >> >> Why, is there some magical quality about them? I never felt the need. >> Never lived in an apartment either. > > I don't think there is anything magical about them; they are just a great > value as starter home or for those who must relocate periodically (such as > military). Oh no! Would be very bad for the military. This may have been different in the old days. But now? I don't remember any trailer parks on Staten Island or Alameda. Or even Cape Cod for that matter. Here, there are a few but they're mostly for ages 55 and up. And often to get a spot there, you must buy the trailer that is on it. For military, housing is always provided so it doesn't pay in most cases for a military person to own something like that. |
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On Monday, June 8, 2015 at 7:35:25 AM UTC-7, wrote:
> I lived in a trailer for 2 yrs when in college. I think everyone should live in 1 for a yr or 2. > My inlaws lived in one for a decade. Unlike their single family home, it was brand new, and nothing needed fixing. They lived across from the clubhouse/pool/park complex. It spurred them to clear out their junk. But it was still roomy enough to host holiday dinners. From there, they moved to an apartment in a building for seniors. |
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