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Re: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble
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Posted by Steve Yes Im in Iowa on January 24, 2007 at 09:51:16 from (209.152.67.159):
In Reply to: Re: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble posted by old on January 24, 2007 at 09:27:38:
Thank You for further explaining your problem. You shouldnt get upset if you only give half of a story and ask for support and not expect people to voice their opinion. I was not the first to go down this line but I am the one getting the most crap. I started out by asking the question of what is your disablity. be mad at me if you like but now all the nay-sayers know the history. Not of how it happened, but of the results. It is easier to offer assistance if we know the full story. you never said anything in the first reply to me about what your true situation was. That being said: I wish you luck with your continued improvement with your health and hope everything goes well with getting the roof repaired quickly. If you were close I would come over to help with your roof. I work for myself during the week but spend most of my weekends helping neighbors that need it. But I have been burned by people that say they have no money, have some form of a disability, and complain loudly trying to make people feel sorry for them. So i am a little hardened on this subject. Look around even you have to see that things in America arent as good as they used to be. I will post no longer here.
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