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On Monday, August 31, 2020 at 7:43:54 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
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> That's Joan speculating and spredding gossip again.
> She's good for that. Always trying to cut down other's lives.
>
> God, I hate people that speculate and gossip "fake news."
> What they don't know, they invent.
>

Gary, you just described what you do. You speculate about Jill's life,
her brothers, why she got the house, and the list is quite long.
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On Monday, August 31, 2020 at 10:17:57 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
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> Just trying to help, you added a few more holes to her story.
> Poor Jill. You've also only heard her side of it.
> Brothers wouldn't help. Was Jill their last choice?
>

Does Jill or anyone here need your 'help'? And just what 'holes'? Why
does anyone need to explain anything to you about her personal life?
>
> She gave up her apartment rent and all the monthly bills.
> Bet her parents didn't charge her rent and she
> didn't need to work to survive.
>

Why would they charge her rent? She was their fulltime caretaker. When
you have a fulltime caretake you don't charge THEM, you pay them. They
gave her a place to live while she was their caregiver. Damn, you ARE
dense.
>
> She also put her beloved cat in a kennel for several months
> before she went back to get it. So much for a beloved cat.
>

She probably did not realize it would an extended stay. Many people put
their animals in a kennel when pressing duties call.
>
> Not to say that over time, the care didn't become more and
> more work. It certainly would. I would do it too though.
>
> I raised my daughter since age 7 with no child support.
> I *had* to work to pay the bills and still do all the extra
> things.
> Not the same but similar.
>

Did you charge that dang kid for caring for her?? You should have, after
all, you gave her a home to live in, bought her clothes, and fed her; you
sacrificed a LOT. See how stupid my statement sounds? It's just as stupid
as the one you made about Jill's parents not charging her rent for living
there and taking care of them.
>
> I just don't like this, "I sacrificed everything"
> for them crap. We all do what we have to do.
>

I've never once heard Jill say "I sacrificed everything." Quit lying and
gossiping.
>
> Same as the common, "I worked hard all my life."
> Hey...most people do. Give me a violin to play
> whenever you say that to me.
>

All I get from your whiny posts about Jill and inheriting a house is
sour grapes and jealousy. It just burns your ass she was given a house
and her lazy brothers didn't get it instead. She owes no explanation
about anything to you or anyone. You need to work on getting that
green-eyed monster under control.

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On 2020 Aug 30, , cshenk wrote
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> No one should 'blame' someone if a person dies and they inherit. Thats
> just silly.


Yet it often destroys families. Not me, but Ive seen it secondhand. A
friend and his siblings quit speaking after a co-inherited home was wanted to
be kept by one and sold by the others. The home keeper didnt have the
money to buy out the others, so the home was sold. Forever estrangement
ensued.


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On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 12:18:08 PM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 12:24:17 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> > On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 3:38:52 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> > > On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 1:57:09 PM UTC-5, Geoff Rove wrote:
> > > > Many burnt/ black spotted chips in last 2 bags.
> > > > These would have been discovered by line workers
> > > > and discarded. I'm buying canned Pringles style bbq
> > > > instead. Aldi ruffles style are still okay.
> > > Pringles are pulverized potatoes, reformed, dried and cooked. They're the starch version of pink slime. It's amazing to see a person who's past puberty eating them, like Sunny Delight or Jolly Ranchers.
> > >
> > > --Bryan

> > Don't see anything wrong with the Pringles process.
> > Unless some toxic glue is used to form the "chip".
> > I got the Lays version of pulver.

> The Lays version would be Stax?
>
> Here's the ingredients for the Mesquite barbecue flavor:
>
> Dried Potatoes, Vegetable Oil (Cottonseed, Sunflower, And/Or Corn Oil), Unmodified Potato Starch, Sugar, Rice Flour, And Less Than 2% Of The Following: Salt, Maltodextrin (Made From Corn), Mono- And Diglycerides, Dextrose, Soy Lecithin, Onion Powder, Monosodium Glutamate, Corn Syrup Solids, Tomato Powder, Hydrolyzed Corn Protein, Natural Flavor, Artificial Color (Yellow 6 Lake, Yellow 5 Lake, Blue 2 Lake), Malic Acid, Sodium Diacetate, Spice, Sodium Caseinate, Citric Acid, Disodium Inosinate, And Disodium Guanylate. Contains Milk and Soy Ingredients.
>
> I think I rather just have fried potatoes:
>
> Potatoes, Vegetable Oil (Sunflower, Corn and/or Canola Oil), and Salt.
>
> That's Lay's plain old chips.
>
> Cindy Hamilton


My Stax label also says "made in Mexico". Maybe some cans have a secret prize on bottom my little friend ??
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Janet wrote:
> In article >, Xela777
> @gmail.com says...
>> John Kuthe wrote:
>>> On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 4:43:18 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
>>> ...
>>>> I was being ridiculous. I find Penny Marshall repulsive. Remember those K-Mart commercials with Rosie O'Donnell? If they were the last two women on the planet, I'd have to be celibate.
>>> ...
>>>> --Bryan
>>> I have not watched TV for over 10 years, and finally GAVE my last operational TV to the American Kidney Association when I moved into my present house which I bought cash outright!
>>>
>>> John Kuthe...

>> With your inheritance.* You and Jill are so proud of your mortgage-free
>> homes.* I paid mine off with my own money.

> Me too.
>
> All we inherited was our parents' work ethic.
>
>
> Janet UK


Exactly!


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Gary wrote:
> Alex wrote:
>> Bruce wrote:
>>>> Sucks to be me? I have worked hard and save and invested well. I'm
>>>> fine and can retire before I'm 60 without the concern for social
>>>> security or medicare.
>>> But you're still a nasty person who has no life. Money can't fix that.

>> No life? Not as much now, but who does? I used to travel, enjoy time
>> with friends all over the country, dine out with my wife, participate in
>> charity events, shoot at the range, attend concerts, etc. That will
>> return. In the meantime I have been working in/around my house. I
>> replaced all of the interior doors, molding, and hardware. I renovated
>> my pool deck with travertine and changed all of my outlets and switches
>> to the decorator style. That was a bigger project than the doors - you
>> have more outlets and switches than you might think you do. I could
>> have hired someone to do those things but I prefer to do what I can do
>> and let the experts do the things I can't like resurfacing the pool and
>> replacing the tile. I did replace the pool and spa lights with LED's
>> while that work was in process. While all of this was going on I never
>> missed a day at my office. It was mostly weekend work.
>>
>> Unlike John I don't have the compulsion to post about everything I do

> I think you just did.


That was in defense of his erroneous assumption.Â* I didn't post after
each task with exclamation points and shitty photos.
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 19:02:29 -0400, Alex > wrote:

>Janet wrote:
>> In article >, Xela777
>> @gmail.com says...
>>> John Kuthe wrote:
>>>> On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 4:43:18 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
>>>> ...
>>>>> I was being ridiculous. I find Penny Marshall repulsive. Remember those K-Mart commercials with Rosie O'Donnell? If they were the last two women on the planet, I'd have to be celibate.
>>>> ...
>>>>> --Bryan
>>>> I have not watched TV for over 10 years, and finally GAVE my last operational TV to the American Kidney Association when I moved into my present house which I bought cash outright!
>>>>
>>>> John Kuthe...
>>> With your inheritance.Â* You and Jill are so proud of your mortgage-free
>>> homes.Â* I paid mine off with my own money.

>> Me too.
>>
>> All we inherited was our parents' work ethic.
>>
>>
>> Janet UK

>
>Exactly!


Poor things.
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Alex wrote:

> Janet wrote:
> > In article >, Xela777
> > @gmail.com says...
> >> John Kuthe wrote:
> >>> On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 4:43:18 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> >>> ...
> >>>> I was being ridiculous. I find Penny Marshall repulsive. Remember those K-Mart commercials with Rosie O'Donnell? If they were the last two women on the planet, I'd have to be celibate.
> >>> ...
> >>>> --Bryan
> >>> I have not watched TV for over 10 years, and finally GAVE my last operational TV to the American Kidney Association when I moved into my present house which I bought cash outright!
> >>>
> >>> John Kuthe...
> >> With your inheritance.Â* You and Jill are so proud of your mortgage-free
> >> homes.Â* I paid mine off with my own money.

> > Me too.
> >
> > All we inherited was our parents' work ethic.
> >
> >
> > Janet UK

>
> Exactly!



"I started out in life with two great advantages: no money and good parents"

- Margaret Thatcher

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On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 16:32:51 -0700 (PDT), GM
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>Alex wrote:
>
>> Janet wrote:
>> > In article >, Xela777
>> > @gmail.com says...
>> >> John Kuthe wrote:
>> >>> On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 4:43:18 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
>> >>> ...
>> >>>> I was being ridiculous. I find Penny Marshall repulsive. Remember those K-Mart commercials with Rosie O'Donnell? If they were the last two women on the planet, I'd have to be celibate.
>> >>> ...
>> >>>> --Bryan
>> >>> I have not watched TV for over 10 years, and finally GAVE my last operational TV to the American Kidney Association when I moved into my present house which I bought cash outright!
>> >>>
>> >>> John Kuthe...
>> >> With your inheritance.Â* You and Jill are so proud of your mortgage-free
>> >> homes.Â* I paid mine off with my own money.
>> > Me too.
>> >
>> > All we inherited was our parents' work ethic.
>> >
>> >
>> > Janet UK

>>
>> Exactly!

>
>
>"I started out in life with two great advantages: no money and good parents"


And she almost led the UK to bankruptcy.
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On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 1:57:09 PM UTC-5, Geoff Rove wrote:
> Many burnt/ black spotted chips in last 2 bags.
> These would have been discovered by line workers
> and discarded. I'm buying canned Pringles style bbq
> instead. Aldi ruffles style are still okay.


I got bbq and ruffles Kroger brand. Great quality control by Lucy and Ethel.
Aldi Clancey brand.. Ya Fired. Only downside is Kroger has corn oil with the gmo risks.


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On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 14:34:44 -0700 (PDT), Geoff Rove
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>On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 1:57:09 PM UTC-5, Geoff Rove wrote:
>> Many burnt/ black spotted chips in last 2 bags.
>> These would have been discovered by line workers
>> and discarded. I'm buying canned Pringles style bbq
>> instead. Aldi ruffles style are still okay.

>
>I got bbq and ruffles Kroger brand. Great quality control by Lucy and Ethel.
>Aldi Clancey brand.. Ya Fired. Only downside is Kroger has corn oil with the gmo risks.


RFC doesn't mind GMO, as long as it fits in the pie hole.
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On Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 5:24:18 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 2:19:22 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
> >
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >
> > > Thank you, Ed. The fact is I moved here at my mothers' request. My
> > > dad had Alzheimers and she needed help. Should I have done what my
> > > brothers did and say oh, so sorry, I'm too busy? I was perfectly
> > > happy in the apartment I'd lived in for 12 years before Mom called
> > > and said "Jill, I need you." I took care of both of my parents. I
> > > did all the shopping and cooking and made sure the bills were paid.
> > > There is no way anyone in their *right mind* could compare me with
> > > John Kuthe. Apples and oranges.
> > >
> > > Jill

> >
> > You did well Jill. Anyone with their head in the right place sees it.
> >
> > For the rest, we get dealt cards all our lives. Some are good and
> > some, not as useful. I won't get any except I *might* get some from my
> > Dad's second wife. Such is how the cards work.
> >
> > No one should 'blame' someone if a person dies and they inherit. Thats
> > just silly.
> >

> I agree 100%. Why someone begrudges another person an inheritance when they've
> had to up-end their life and home and move and take care of them is beyond me.
> And if that person is bedridden I believe the caretaking is doubly hard. What
> someone is left in gratitude for their care and for someone else to criticize
> and belittle them for their sacrifice is beyond me.
>
> The last time Gary talked about going to see his mother (Thanksgiving or
> Christmas) he couldn't be bothered. I believe the travel distance was too
> much but I could be mistaken.


Maybe Gary has mommy issues. Maybe he needs counseling. Show us on the doll where your mommy hurt you.

--Bryan
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