A Boring Poster
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Silly person, I grew up in houses (and, for the most part, relatively large houses), not in tiny little boxes with paper-thin walls. The trailer was no where near a trailer park, it was out in the country.
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Ilíon wrote:
not in tiny little boxes with paper-thin walls.
So it is O.K. for you, a self-styled "conservative", to "openly display the scorn you have for poor folk simply because they're poor."
Bob Emmett If it ain't broke, it ain't Britain.
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Josh Gray wrote:
Someone once posted what they claimed was Ilion's address. I looked at google street view of the neighborhood and was amazed by what a sh*t hole it appeared to be.
:laugh: You did this minor cyber-stalking because you can't get enough of me. I guess that you forgot that I had told DryRot that even knowing my address wouldn't help him find my house should he decide to uncyber his cyber-stalking. My address is virtual, there is no street, it's not on any map, there is no street-view to google.
Ilíon wrote:
You did this minor cyber-stalking because you can't get enough of me.
Yes I want your babies. Actually I just wanted your mum but she wasn't that good after all.
Ilíon wrote:
I guess that you forgot that I had told DryRot that even knowing my address wouldn't help him find my house should he decide to uncyber his cyber-stalking. My address is virtual, there is no street, it's not on any map, there is no street-view to google.
As I said I looked at the neighborhood. If that is where you spend your time I pity you.
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Since when did trailers become poor persons? Since when did scorning "manufactured housing" become scorning persons?
Ilíon wrote:
No one in my family has ever lived in a trailer. Even in college, when I needed to find a new place to live and (for a while) all I had found was a trailer, I turned it down and waited for something else to turn up. [M]y family were prosperous farmers (and doctors) and small businessmen ... share-croppers and laborers and moderately prosperous farmers (and some still held extensive lands) ... and ... before the Civil War, they were doctors and lawyers and plantation owners.
Why are you so anxious to establish that, aside from the share-croppers and labourers, you have middle class roots, and thus were not raised to live in trailers?
Ilíon wrote:
I grew up in houses (and, for the most part, relatively large houses), not in tiny little boxes with paper-thin walls.
Why the need to emphasise houses, why the need to mention their size, why the need to scorn "manufactured housing" at all? A simple, "I always lived in a house." would have sufficed. But it does not suffice. You have to establish that you were not raised to live in lesser houses.
Ilíon wrote:
Since when did trailers become poor persons? Since when did scorning "manufactured housing" become scorning persons?
Context, dear Gillian, context. Express yourself more clearly and you will not be misconstrued.
Bob Emmett
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No one in my family has ever lived in a trailer. Even in college, when I needed to find a new place to live and (for a while) all I had found was a trailer, I turned it down and waited for something else to turn up. Still, it’s nice to see you “caring, generous” “liberal” folk show your true colors and openly display the scorn you have for poor folk simply because they're poor. The northern side of my family were prosperous farmers (and doctors) and small businessmen. The southern side of my family were a combination of share-croppers and laborers and moderately prosperous farmers (and some still held extensive lands) ... and before that, before the Civil War, they were doctors and lawyers and plantation owners.