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Re: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble


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Posted by Hobo,NC on January 23, 2007 at 18:28:42 from (71.28.125.64):

In Reply to: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble posted by old on January 23, 2007 at 08:44:42:

I have seen were you hammer folks that charge a decent wage for their werk and brag that you only charge $35.00 a hour for your side werk. I spec if I started out the month a grand a head of the game I could werk fer less iffin a cash job so I could still receive my disability. You may be a DAV but I am not sure you ever fought in a war. I fell if one put his self in harms way he should be entitled to receive benefits from the V.A. I believe even if one served he should be entitle to enny benefit that izz available to one who served in the military. I do understand that it wuz a low paying job that may not have lead to better ones self. I spec if I had got a hole in my roof I would not be look’in fer the government to repair it fer me If I claimed to have the ability you have I would be to proud to ask fer help. I will say I know zackly how you fell I do not have insurance on my shop, its my lively hood but if mother nature comes and takes it away I will move on and survive. Looks like to me you are look’in fer a new Home out of the deal did you git sum new shoes you know its OK to loot in a disaster area or izz it only ok in Wez’eanna. I am sure folks here would help if only to shot ya a buck or 2 but it looks like you are not will’in to help yerself. Pop rivets a piece of scrap and sum silicon glue will patch the holes. If the government will help you it don’t make enny difference to me I as soon you have the help as enny one Its EZ to be independent when one has hiz health and hard to understand it when one does not . We have had our spats and you know I will tell ya zackly what I am think’in you will never have to wonder about whats on my mind. If you would post a address I would send you sum funds. I am hard headed a hard a$$ independent as enny one but always will’in to pick up a fellow man if I fell he izz will’in to help hiz self, matter of fact it makes me fell good to help sumone. Question are you will’in to help yerself are you do you spec the government to do it .


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