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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77392573 United States 04/05/2020 06:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | virus? You better worry bout that quake cause then we are all screwed...city hall Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63459843 Nahhh, ASTEROID. Lol My other thread before I came back to the shelter. Thread: .....I think it's an ASTEROID!!! So are you a yankee stranded in Waynesville? |
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(OP) User ID: 77842955 United States 04/05/2020 06:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Man, I hope the OP isn't getting raped! He seems like a nice Bloke. Hey OP Bloke - Are you going to be on this page for a bit? If so, for how long? I'm not getting raped lol..and I'll be here on glp forever. Already 11 years. And I'll update this post till the shelter goes back to normal. No point in updating this post once the "plague " is over I told em so!!! |
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(OP) User ID: 77842955 United States 04/05/2020 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | virus? You better worry bout that quake cause then we are all screwed...city hall Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63459843 Nahhh, ASTEROID. Lol My other thread before I came back to the shelter. Thread: .....I think it's an ASTEROID!!! So are you a yankee stranded in Waynesville? Nahh Greenville sc, in Waynesville now I told em so!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77351559 France 04/05/2020 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Man, I hope the OP isn't getting raped! He seems like a nice Bloke. Hey OP Bloke - Are you going to be on this page for a bit? If so, for how long? I'm not getting raped lol..and I'll be here on glp forever. Already 11 years. And I'll update this post till the shelter goes back to normal. No point in updating this post once the "plague " is over Bloke, Are you originally from North Carolina? |
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(OP) User ID: 77842955 United States 04/05/2020 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Man, I hope the OP isn't getting raped! He seems like a nice Bloke. Hey OP Bloke - Are you going to be on this page for a bit? If so, for how long? I'm not getting raped lol..and I'll be here on glp forever. Already 11 years. And I'll update this post till the shelter goes back to normal. No point in updating this post once the "plague " is over Bloke, Are you originally from North Carolina? No south Carolina. Lost everything ended up in nc new years day 2015. I told em so!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77351559 France 04/05/2020 07:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77351559 Man, I hope the OP isn't getting raped! He seems like a nice Bloke. Hey OP Bloke - Are you going to be on this page for a bit? If so, for how long? I'm not getting raped lol..and I'll be here on glp forever. Already 11 years. And I'll update this post till the shelter goes back to normal. No point in updating this post once the "plague " is over Bloke, Are you originally from North Carolina? No south Carolina. Lost everything ended up in nc new years day 2015. Bloke, There's a guy from Montreat, North Carolina who helped me when I was living rough. Because of him I went to Homeless Shelter to volunteer my time to help the homeless. Would you be interested in going to someplace better after you're done here? |
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User ID: 54085961 United States 04/05/2020 07:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It has happened. Not with me. But noone is doing anything now lol..I'm the youngest guy here and that is 40!!!!.. 2 girls in their 20s. What I learned about homeless shelter over the last 5 years in my travels, people come off drugs and forgot who they are. So the only thing that comforts them is finding a relationship IN here!! I tell people that are new to this, DO NOT THINK ABOUT YOUR LONELY HEART!!.. IF you are in the shelter, and they are in the shelter, YOU BOTH FUCKED UP SOMEWHERE IN LIFE. And if you leave with another homeless person, you'll be right back in here Those are wise words brother! But if a good looking woman was in there, you'd have sex with her, wouldn't you? Sure you would! Well I met my girl here almost 3 years go ( Wasn't officially my girl till like 2 months ago) ONLYYY because she wasn't on dope or drink, just got a bad deal from her ex husband. I said if you can drive me to work, I'll pay all the bills and get us a place. Now she is a correctional officer. Another reason I get inside info before it's released lol... But yes, I was banging her behind buildings or in the woods before she became my roommate lol We forget sometimes that there are saints living among us. When we meet them, we are reminded, not just of the presence of pure divinity right here on earth, but also of our own potential, and of the responsibility we have to try to live up to it ~ for our own sakes and for the very future of this planet. |
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(OP) User ID: 77842955 United States 04/05/2020 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Vodka4two I'm not getting raped lol..and I'll be here on glp forever. Already 11 years. And I'll update this post till the shelter goes back to normal. No point in updating this post once the "plague " is over Bloke, Are you originally from North Carolina? No south Carolina. Lost everything ended up in nc new years day 2015. Bloke, There's a guy from Montreat, North Carolina who helped me when I was living rough. Because of him I went to Homeless Shelter to volunteer my time to help the homeless. Would you be interested in going to someplace better after you're done here? It's possible. But for now ive got plan...that plan falls through, then I'm gonna take back off to the west coast. I told em so!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77351559 France 04/05/2020 07:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bloke, There's a guy from Montreat, North Carolina who helped me when I was living rough. Because of him I went to Homeless Shelter to volunteer my time to help the homeless. Would you be interested in going to someplace better after you're done here? It's possible. But for now ive got plan...that plan falls through, then I'm gonna take back off to the west coast. Bloke, That's not what I'm talking about. With this plague and all many of us may not make it. That's why I asked you earlier questions about the hereafter and such. The blokes name I was talking about is Billy Graham and his message saved me. Would you be interested, Bloke? |
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(OP) User ID: 77842955 United States 04/05/2020 07:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bloke, There's a guy from Montreat, North Carolina who helped me when I was living rough. Because of him I went to Homeless Shelter to volunteer my time to help the homeless. Would you be interested in going to someplace better after you're done here? It's possible. But for now ive got plan...that plan falls through, then I'm gonna take back off to the west coast. Bloke, That's not what I'm talking about. With this plague and all many of us may not make it. That's why I asked you earlier questions about the hereafter and such. The blokes name I was talking about is Billy Graham and his message saved me. Would you be interested, Bloke? The pastor? I told em so!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77351559 France 04/05/2020 07:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77351559 Bloke, There's a guy from Montreat, North Carolina who helped me when I was living rough. Because of him I went to Homeless Shelter to volunteer my time to help the homeless. Would you be interested in going to someplace better after you're done here? It's possible. But for now ive got plan...that plan falls through, then I'm gonna take back off to the west coast. Bloke, That's not what I'm talking about. With this plague and all many of us may not make it. That's why I asked you earlier questions about the hereafter and such. The blokes name I was talking about is Billy Graham and his message saved me. Would you be interested, Bloke? The pastor? Aye, Bloke! You can watch him here if you want to: Billy Graham - Born Again [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Or you can read this: This Was Your Life [link to www.chick.com (secure)] Scroll to the middle of the page for the literature. As for me, I watched the video first and then I read the literature. When I volunteered at the shelter many, many, many blokes were helped by the messages. You will too. Let me know, bloke! |
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User ID: 77763753 United States 04/05/2020 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess I look at it as I'm not homeless, I'm HOME FREE!!!...the shelter doesn't bother me and I hated homeless people, until I was one. But I'm also free to go anywhere and do things and I don't have to answer to anyone. Motel living isn't bad...what does scare me is getting older and will eventually need to settle down with a job. And I kill my body to do the cash money jobs I do...and I make sure I run circles around boys in their 20s on a job! Quoting: Vodka4two But eventually noone will wanna hire a wore out man for a career. That part is scary. Listen, I have a plan that worked for me. I am now retired in northern Idaho with a combined pension and social security income that, while not huge, is extremely adequate for the remainder of my days while living in this paradise of my choosing. Here is how I did it, and how you can, too. I was age 50 (female) the first time I had the feeling I didn't want to go to work that day. And the next. Not because I didn't like my job but because I was tired. Projecting forward into the future, I realized that some day I would be 70, and that I had nothing saved, didn't own a house, and would be retiring on $800 Social Security if I was lucky. I had to take action. My sister's husband had recently accepted a job with the State of California and was raving about the retirement pension plan. After about a year and a half of listening I finally moved out to California and lived with them while I went through the painful process of breaking into the civil service employment. You can do the same thing in North Carolina. I looked at the NC pension plan benefits booklet online just now, and their average retirement income check is around $1,400 a month, and if/when you get social security it would be on top of that. One of these days, you will either hit retirement age or be dead, so you may as well plan on living and have a pension, it's really quite glorious. There is a website which lists all the NC state jobs, and you can search based on topics. I entered "construction" and found 41 openings that had that word in the job description. The idea is to take any job you can get, and then as time goes by, keep your eyes and ears open watching for promotions, better work conditions, less cranky supervisors, etc. Changing jobs within state service does NOT affect your pension in a negative way...most supervisors expect you to change every couple of years, and you are earning your years of service credit no matter what .gov you have. The trick is to find a job that is not too awful and just hang on for awhile until you get the hang of the whole civil service thing, make friends in high and low places, and start hearing scuttlebutt about what and where are the best jobs and who is getting ready to promote out of positions or retire to empty up those positions. It's like a chess game. If you find a job you really enjoy in a part of the state where you wouldn't mind settling down, by then you will have some $$ saved up and you can buy a property with a cabin which you will ultimately retire in. There are lots of cool places in the mountains, and it's not that big a deal to commute 30 minutes to work. Once you have a steady work history with the state, and even just a 5% down payment saved up, you could get a mortgage. Find a place where you can cut some firewood, and have a garden and some chickens when you retire. By the time you are 60 you'll have a house with equity and that you've been working on improving the property for years. You'll still be young enough to enjoy your retirement years, and that retirement pension check shows up in your checking account on the first of every month. You could take odd jobs even after retirement to supplement your income but you will have your own set up and the safety of your own roof over your head. It's not easy but it's a great plan A. Plan B is do nothing about your situation and look back in 20 years and say "Why didn't I listen to her??" [link to www.governmentjobs.com (secure)] [link to files.nc.gov (secure)] [link to www.landwatch.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78730225 United Kingdom 04/05/2020 07:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the fact you're not getting ill is good. You're talking like there's been a biological attack and the airs poisoned. You stand a chance of catching the virus from other people that are infected. Being confined with 29 other persons that have not got the virus means you shouldn't get it. So all's well and as it should be, i'd be more concerned if you did get it. I mean it's like me saying i'm sat in a roomful of virus free people and I can't understand why no ones dead yet.... |
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(OP) User ID: 77842955 United States 04/05/2020 07:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess I look at it as I'm not homeless, I'm HOME FREE!!!...the shelter doesn't bother me and I hated homeless people, until I was one. But I'm also free to go anywhere and do things and I don't have to answer to anyone. Motel living isn't bad...what does scare me is getting older and will eventually need to settle down with a job. And I kill my body to do the cash money jobs I do...and I make sure I run circles around boys in their 20s on a job! Quoting: Vodka4two But eventually noone will wanna hire a wore out man for a career. That part is scary. Listen, I have a plan that worked for me. I am now retired in northern Idaho with a combined pension and social security income that, while not huge, is extremely adequate for the remainder of my days while living in this paradise of my choosing. Here is how I did it, and how you can, too. I was age 50 (female) the first time I had the feeling I didn't want to go to work that day. And the next. Not because I didn't like my job but because I was tired. Projecting forward into the future, I realized that some day I would be 70, and that I had nothing saved, didn't own a house, and would be retiring on $800 Social Security if I was lucky. I had to take action. My sister's husband had recently accepted a job with the State of California and was raving about the retirement pension plan. After about a year and a half of listening I finally moved out to California and lived with them while I went through the painful process of breaking into the civil service employment. You can do the same thing in North Carolina. I looked at the NC pension plan benefits booklet online just now, and their average retirement income check is around $1,400 a month, and if/when you get social security it would be on top of that. One of these days, you will either hit retirement age or be dead, so you may as well plan on living and have a pension, it's really quite glorious. There is a website which lists all the NC state jobs, and you can search based on topics. I entered "construction" and found 41 openings that had that word in the job description. The idea is to take any job you can get, and then as time goes by, keep your eyes and ears open watching for promotions, better work conditions, less cranky supervisors, etc. Changing jobs within state service does NOT affect your pension in a negative way...most supervisors expect you to change every couple of years, and you are earning your years of service credit no matter what .gov you have. The trick is to find a job that is not too awful and just hang on for awhile until you get the hang of the whole civil service thing, make friends in high and low places, and start hearing scuttlebutt about what and where are the best jobs and who is getting ready to promote out of positions or retire to empty up those positions. It's like a chess game. If you find a job you really enjoy in a part of the state where you wouldn't mind settling down, by then you will have some $$ saved up and you can buy a property with a cabin which you will ultimately retire in. There are lots of cool places in the mountains, and it's not that big a deal to commute 30 minutes to work. Once you have a steady work history with the state, and even just a 5% down payment saved up, you could get a mortgage. Find a place where you can cut some firewood, and have a garden and some chickens when you retire. By the time you are 60 you'll have a house with equity and that you've been working on improving the property for years. You'll still be young enough to enjoy your retirement years, and that retirement pension check shows up in your checking account on the first of every month. You could take odd jobs even after retirement to supplement your income but you will have your own set up and the safety of your own roof over your head. It's not easy but it's a great plan A. Plan B is do nothing about your situation and look back in 20 years and say "Why didn't I listen to her??" [link to www.governmentjobs.com (secure)] [link to files.nc.gov (secure)] [link to www.landwatch.com (secure)] I'm totally listening. Listening and doing are to different things. But yes I'm fine now, but the future might be coming and I do got to figure and actually do something about it I told em so!!! |
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(OP) User ID: 77842955 United States 04/05/2020 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually told my sister to go to one. She had troubles and she damn sure wasn't gonna stay with me when she left me to starve back home. So I said if you go to a shelter and follow the rules they will help you, and even faster since she had kids. I told em so!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78306437 Canada 04/05/2020 08:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually told my sister to go to one. She had troubles and she damn sure wasn't gonna stay with me when she left me to starve back home. So I said if you go to a shelter and follow the rules they will help you, and even faster since she had kids. I don't throw family members out to dry even if they screwed me over so I wouldn't know. That's petty and fucked! |
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(OP) User ID: 77842955 United States 04/05/2020 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually told my sister to go to one. She had troubles and she damn sure wasn't gonna stay with me when she left me to starve back home. So I said if you go to a shelter and follow the rules they will help you, and even faster since she had kids. I don't throw family members out to dry even if they screwed me over so I wouldn't know. That's petty and fucked! You don't know what I went through. So instead of being totally petty, I gave her great advice, she has a home now. Guess who isnt asking her can they move in because they are in the homeless shelter? Me I told em so!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78306437 Canada 04/05/2020 08:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually told my sister to go to one. She had troubles and she damn sure wasn't gonna stay with me when she left me to starve back home. So I said if you go to a shelter and follow the rules they will help you, and even faster since she had kids. I don't throw family members out to dry even if they screwed me over so I wouldn't know. That's petty and fucked! You don't know what I went through. So instead of being totally petty, I gave her great advice, she has a home now. Guess who isnt asking her can they move in because they are in the homeless shelter? Me That's because it's all about you. I know what goes on in homeless shelters and my family isn't being told to go to one. In the end all you have is family but you don't even have that. |
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(OP) User ID: 77842955 United States 04/05/2020 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Vodka4two Actually told my sister to go to one. She had troubles and she damn sure wasn't gonna stay with me when she left me to starve back home. So I said if you go to a shelter and follow the rules they will help you, and even faster since she had kids. I don't throw family members out to dry even if they screwed me over so I wouldn't know. That's petty and fucked! You don't know what I went through. So instead of being totally petty, I gave her great advice, she has a home now. Guess who isnt asking her can they move in because they are in the homeless shelter? Me That's because it's all about you. I know what goes on in homeless shelters and my family isn't being told to go to one. In the end all you have is family but you don't even have that. Right. After I got fucked over, it is all about me. And I still helped her. She took my advice, went to the shelter and did what they said and shes ok now I told em so!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78306437 Canada 04/05/2020 08:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78306437 I don't throw family members out to dry even if they screwed me over so I wouldn't know. That's petty and fucked! You don't know what I went through. So instead of being totally petty, I gave her great advice, she has a home now. Guess who isnt asking her can they move in because they are in the homeless shelter? Me That's because it's all about you. I know what goes on in homeless shelters and my family isn't being told to go to one. In the end all you have is family but you don't even have that. Right. After I got fucked over, it is all about me. And I still helped her. She took my advice, went to the shelter and did what they said and shes ok now How can a man get fucked over? I'll be a man forever and take care of my family members. You help them and hope something sticks to make them better people in general. You do what you want but crying isn't shit! |