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Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 28 August 2008 - 18:08

The only thing he has going for him is that I don't have the $4,000. retainer for a good attorney.


4pack

by 4pack on 28 August 2008 - 18:08

Shit girl, for less than $350 you can go down to the court house and get a packet and do it yourself. Been there, done that!


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 28 August 2008 - 20:08

...Do-able. I'd be lucky to get the clothes I show up in court wearing that way in PA.


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 29 August 2008 - 08:08

SS,

I went thru the process once at the tender age of 18, high school sweet heart, that sorta thing.   Thing's sure changed after the I do's.....!

I just walked away.   She got the stereo and I got the lawyer fee's and court cost's.   I alway's figured the guy got the short end of the stick.   Not that I would have had any use for her cloth's.. LOL

There's never any good advice in these matter's.

Start a Dee Eye Vee Oh Are See Eeee  fund................:)

If everyone kicked in a couple of buck's you could be on your way.

Put me down for.............. let me look...................a dollar and fourty seven cents.

It's not a lot but it's everything I got on me.

Passing the hat to 4Pack.

Moon's.

 

 


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 29 August 2008 - 13:08

I'm back to buying lottery tickets. I figure one good $10K scrtacher and I can  cover legalities, rent a huge U-Haul & trailer for my dog stuff, kennels and a few personal/household  items (?) and start over somewhere else NOT IN PA.  Too fraking cold here in the winter. Brrrrr.... The jerk stopped construction on the new kennel building last Feb, barely under a rubber sheet roof, walls finished neither inside nor out, windows simply roughed in,  (exposed insulation, now molding)  no utilities installed, concrete surface to rough to use without thick wood shavings, and no drainage. Its basically a large shed. The funds to finish it are still sitting in his account. I'm sure he'll use it to store old cars and junk when I'm gone, till it rots and falls back down and the forest overgrows it back to nature.  Too bad. It looked pretty good till he quit on it.  At this point its an eye-sore, barely useable, no outside runs. Actually, this whole place is an eye-sore, suffering years of neglect. I wasn't brought up to live like a hillbilly, surrounded by junk and trash. I dream at night of a  40 yd. dumpster and a demolition-caliber loader with tires taller than I am. Ha ha ha. If the husband is sittin in one of his old beaters when it goes in the box, so much the better. I won't need the dumpster again for 20 years that way.  Ha ha ha.

Unfortunately, every time something like this shows up here, its bringing junk ON to the property instead of off...

That pile of trash is now the size of a house, ugly of trailer parked too close to it to burn the pile, shredded tarp rear door facing the street, flapping away in the wind. And what's in the trailer? More junk, of course!

 

IF you can manage to get up the driveway...

Feel free to park anywhere...

You don't want to know what lies behind those doors, but if you try to open either of them, you'll probably be buried under the junk that spills out on top of you. I do have a little 1' wide path leading from the basement stairs to the door and the waher & drier. Treacherous, but only a few obstacles to step over and squeeze around... Don't try it in the dark!

Never marry a pack-rat.

SS

 

 


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 29 August 2008 - 13:08

Here's a trainer... looking for a new guy.


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 29 August 2008 - 18:08

ouch,

That sting's.

I think I have a pile or two myself !     But with the high prices for scrap I have been cashing in lately..

Copper has turned to gold,  and the scrap buyer's are fighting over junk car's and truck's.

Match's are cheap...    if there's no burning ban in place.

The thing's I could do with that loader....:)    It must be a guy thing from when we were kid's and everything said Tonka on the side of it.

You'll never find that razor blade.

Moons.


4pack

by 4pack on 29 August 2008 - 18:08

No need to tell me about the scrap 2 Moons. We cleaned up most of my boyfriends ranch and scored about $20,000 for all the shit we hauled away. Now there is just that little issue of a crusty old house falling down, that needs some help to finally RIP.


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 29 August 2008 - 18:08

Diamond Strike Anywhere....:)

Next to duct tape , man's second best friend.lol


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 29 August 2008 - 18:08

4Pack,

I had saved copper wiring from my job's for ten year's, just the scrap.  $350.00

Between me and my two boy's we had 13 car's and truck's in a field  $150.00 to $350.00  each after paying the hauler.

We still haven't cashed in catylitic converter's, old copper radiator's, several hundred more.

Had a mountain of aluminum siding also from past job's.

Trash to treasure's...LOL

Brent.






 


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