MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:33 am What! I'm poor? OMG, I thought I was just middle class dregs.
Not poor.. Materialistically and Financially Challenged.
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:33 am What! I'm poor? OMG, I thought I was just middle class dregs.
In Louisiana, we have a "family values" United States senator who apparently likes wearing diapers. I haven't found a diapers paraphilia but there is a toothless women Yahoo Group.Daughter (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:17 pm Daughter's pretty darned expensive, not so sure you could afford her.... Besides, I don't do dentures, diapers, dishes, spongebaths, or anything having to do with body fluids of any kind. Psychotropic medications and Narcotic pain reliever supplies may steadily dwindle without your knowledge... Hey, I gotta make extra cash somewhere, might as well sell them to stupid suburban kids outside a high school.
Rugrats ! That is delightful.jane_says (imported) wrote: Tue Jul 01, 2008 3:22 am I once worked at a group home for MR/MI adults. We had a guy with a diaper/baby fetish. He sometimes took the adult diapers from the first-aid clinic at the sheltered workshop and wore them under his clothes, only to be given away by the crumpled-paper sound it made when he walked. I went up to his room one Saturday morning to take him his meds and, assuming he was still asleep, barged in to find him spankin' it to a Rugrats cartoon.
I never went in without knocking again.
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:52 pm Hopefully, if I live to be old enough to make it to a nursing home, I'll have more sophisticated tastes in cartoons and I''ll be watching Moose, Squirrel, Boris, Natasha, Fearless Leader, Mr. Peabody, Sherman and Fractured Fairy Tales.
FianceeUvBigGuy (imported) wrote: Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:28 pm Only have a moment before more mundane stuff calls (See: Work:()
But I wanted to post MY favorite.
When I was in high school band I developed an instant crush on our band director when he picked up a cornet (not a trumpet!), warmed up a bit (the scales and arpeggios themselves were dazzling,) and played this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAHOquAnAmU
That man could play the trumpet, cornet, and flugelhorn soooooo well. He gave a "recital" as part of one of our concerts and brought down the house.
I envisioned that handsome rascal (the band director) saving me from various hazards and even secretly referred to myself as "Nell". See? Even then Yoli was crazy.
Who'd believe a "Nell" with long dark hair?
Luv to all,
Nell...errrr...Yoli
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:31 am I "finally" heard back from my attorney today. He has conferred with mom's attorney. Both see no reason why I cannot have all of mom's property transferred to my name.
He told me to start looking on Monday to see about obtaining a reverse mortgage in my name.
Things "might" be looking up.
Excellent! Glad to hear the news.MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:31 am I "finally" heard back from my attorney today. He has conferred with mom's attorney. Both see no reason why I cannot have all of mom's property transferred to my name.
He told me to start looking on Monday to see about obtaining a reverse mortgage in my name.
Things "might" be looking up.
Insomnia is difficult. I get it whne I am working! At least, sometimes I do if the job bothers me. Having a job does tend to focus one's attention. It also structures one's life. I read more when I am working than when I am not working.MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:19 am S-t-r-a-n-g-e
I've gone two days now without any sleep and I have no idea why. I go to bed, can't seem to relax and lie there with my mind very active. So I get up. go online and surf.
I'll wager if I had a job I'd be worn out from working and get some sleep.
I hate insomnia almost as much as I hate onions and sauerkraut![]()
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:37 am My Internet was offline. I went outside and saw 4 Time_Warner trucks on my street. They were working on the poles. Internet works now
My telephone isn't working: no dial tone. Fortunately, I contacted Verizon via my computer and a repair person will be out between 12n noon and 4 pm on July 23.
I did not know that, but I wondered what the deal is. I am glad to have the information.Beau Geste (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 20, 2008 8:33 am Mac--
Great to hear you can get your finances in order. You must have a good lawyer and a good judge for your conservatorship. Doubt that they would have ever approved the transfer of your mother's assets in the state where I reside, but of course it's just common sense to do it, assuming that's consistent with your mother's will.
Reminds me of the old lawyer's observation on how to win a tort case--"First, find a court that will let you win."
As to the reverse mortgage--reverse mortgages, of course, amount to borrowing the money in small increments. Usually the interest costs wind up being rather high compared to alternatives like a first TD. I've never yet recommended a reverse mortgage to anybody. You'd do well to find a good certified financial analyst. Some such folk will do consultations for free and explain things in understandable language. The bank officers you talk to are essentially salesmen.
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:27 am I'm back from my walk with tobacco but me legs feel like the first week of basic training in the military. I might make it to the grocery store if my legs don't fold beneath me - lol
The movie may have to wait till my legs ache less.
On the plus side, I'm so sore and exhausted from my lil walk that I may actually sleep tonight.