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DeMayonnaise
Joined: 02 Nov 2008
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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It's Ohio....
They have some of the poorest cities in the country (Cleveland, Akron, Dayton, etc)
They're really, really stupid
and they're all Buckeye fans.
This doesn't surprise me at all. Please don't look at Ohio and assume that's how all Americans are, because a lot of Americans are embarrassed for them too. |
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Who's Your Daddy?
Joined: 30 May 2010 Location: Victoria, Canada.
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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I'd bet she's on crystal meth. It's endemic in those white trash areas. |
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namerae
Joined: 10 Jun 2010 Location: Anyang, RoK
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:27 am Post subject: |
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Theme, you are entitled to your opinion, but I disagree.
People can live where and how they choose. If they are of a lifestyle and culture to live in a trailer or mobile home, then they should be allowed that right without being badmouthed about it.
I come from a background where I and my family lived in a trailer home for about 5 years. I felt different from everyone else that had grown up there, around the same "trailer trash" people, as you and others call them, and felt like I had a better life in store for me (which, thankfully, I did).
I'll tell you what, maybe living in a trailer park is not a good way to live (and that I *have* experienced), but there are some good people living there. This one girl that exploded at the drive thru was not described as living in a trailer park, being poor, or any kind of class modifier. You (and quite a few other people) simply projected it on to her.
Some people fly off the handle for stupid reasons. During the video, a bottle was thrown at the window. It did appear to be a beer. Maybe she was roaring drunk. Haven't we all done something stupid when we're drunk? We don't know any other details of the case other than she was charged with vandalism. Sure, the girl should have had assault on the list, too, I agree. But we don't know WHY she did it. It doesn't make her white trailer trash. She could just have very well been a college student.
My point is, don't judge a book by its youtube video. K? |
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Steelrails

Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 2:21 pm Post subject: |
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namerae wrote: |
Theme, you are entitled to your opinion, but I disagree.
People can live where and how they choose. If they are of a lifestyle and culture to live in a trailer or mobile home, then they should be allowed that right without being badmouthed about it.
I come from a background where I and my family lived in a trailer home for about 5 years. I felt different from everyone else that had grown up there, around the same "trailer trash" people, as you and others call them, and felt like I had a better life in store for me (which, thankfully, I did).
I'll tell you what, maybe living in a trailer park is not a good way to live (and that I *have* experienced), but there are some good people living there. This one girl that exploded at the drive thru was not described as living in a trailer park, being poor, or any kind of class modifier. You (and quite a few other people) simply projected it on to her.
Some people fly off the handle for stupid reasons. During the video, a bottle was thrown at the window. It did appear to be a beer. Maybe she was roaring drunk. Haven't we all done something stupid when we're drunk? We don't know any other details of the case other than she was charged with vandalism. Sure, the girl should have had assault on the list, too, I agree. But we don't know WHY she did it. It doesn't make her white trailer trash. She could just have very well been a college student.
My point is, don't judge a book by its youtube video. K? |
+1.
Some of the best folks I know lived in trailers/manufactured housing. A few really well-read, intelligent people too, whom I can tell are brighter than half of you that have posted on this thread so far. |
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Theme
Joined: 06 Jun 2009 Location: Cedar Rapids Iowa
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Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 12:59 am Post subject: |
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namerae wrote: |
Theme, you are entitled to your opinion, but I disagree.
People can live where and how they choose. If they are of a lifestyle and culture to live in a trailer or mobile home, then they should be allowed that right without being badmouthed about it.
I come from a background where I and my family lived in a trailer home for about 5 years. I felt different from everyone else that had grown up there, around the same "trailer trash" people, as you and others call them, and felt like I had a better life in store for me (which, thankfully, I did).
I'll tell you what, maybe living in a trailer park is not a good way to live (and that I *have* experienced), but there are some good people living there. This one girl that exploded at the drive thru was not described as living in a trailer park, being poor, or any kind of class modifier. You (and quite a few other people) simply projected it on to her.
Some people fly off the handle for stupid reasons. During the video, a bottle was thrown at the window. It did appear to be a beer. Maybe she was roaring drunk. Haven't we all done something stupid when we're drunk? We don't know any other details of the case other than she was charged with vandalism. Sure, the girl should have had assault on the list, too, I agree. But we don't know WHY she did it. It doesn't make her white trailer trash. She could just have very well been a college student.
My point is, don't judge a book by its youtube video. K? |
You clearly have made some good points. Hollywood and some of us on here have sure made some terrible comments about those that live in a trailer.
What I have done, however, was to point out the reason that it is a bad idea to buy into that culture.
I am of the opinion that "buying into that culture" ruins whatever brains those people had in the first place about what is a good thing to do.
I have cited real people who could have or eventually did buy real property instead of throwing it away in lot rent. |
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Theme
Joined: 06 Jun 2009 Location: Cedar Rapids Iowa
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 7:43 am Post subject: Re: Get back on track 2nd request |
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conrad2 wrote: |
Theme wrote: |
The real question is: Why would anyone think that renting a trailer , as opposed to buying real property would not be better.
Those who rent an apartment are not operating under the illusion that they "own a home."
My focus is on young middle income earners who have the credit rating and down payment needed to buy a home.
I have cited examples of a long term Postal employee who finally bought a home, and a 40 year employee of a major company who never did, and retired in her mobile ome park. The first one clearly had the means but chose not to for the longest time, and the second may or may not have had the means, but they sure held a job for a long time and having held that job for 40 years, should have been able to get her act together at some point.
So instead of the wealth from real property , she has nothing but a declining asset and lot rent. |
Actually anybody who bought a house in the last decade (i the US) has not seen their wealth grow from that property. |
While this is true - no wealth has ever been created within a trailer park. |
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Bondrock

Joined: 08 Oct 2006 Location: ^_^
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:07 pm Post subject: Re: Ohio |
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Theme wrote: |
Met a woman there who had retired after FOURTY years of service ...
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This is antidotal I know, but too many live in trailer parks because they simply want to. |
So nice of you to educate us with your "fourty" years of "antidotal" evidence. Thanks Teach! |
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Theme
Joined: 06 Jun 2009 Location: Cedar Rapids Iowa
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 5:51 pm Post subject: Anecdotal |
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Well I thought I ran that post through Word.
Anyway.
I didn't say that I have forty years of wisdom - only that she worked for forty years and missed the greatest real estate boom ever because she lived in a trailer.
You could have a sense of humor though � maybe I was against dotals and am promoting that! |
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TheUrbanMyth
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Location: Retired
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:52 pm Post subject: Re: Get back on track 2nd request |
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Theme wrote: |
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While this is true - no wealth has ever been created within a trailer park. |
Perhaps there are a few trailer park owners who would disagree with that.
That aside wealth isn't merely created by holding "real property" "or real estate. |
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Theme
Joined: 06 Jun 2009 Location: Cedar Rapids Iowa
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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:22 am Post subject: Re: Get back on track 2nd request |
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TheUrbanMyth wrote: |
Theme wrote: |
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While this is true - no wealth has ever been created within a trailer park. |
Perhaps there are a few trailer park owners who would disagree with that.
That aside wealth isn't merely created by holding "real property" "or real estate. |
You are probably right. I am sure there are some pretty savvy investors behind those gates.
Maybe they were smart enough to "buy term and invest the difference."
A movement that swept through the 80's with A. L. Williams, and now a Primerica scheme, this could be that other wealth creation vehicle you refer to.
Problem is, after buying that overpriced term and investing in a stock market that ultimately tanked, that wouldn't have worked either. |
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