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Loopywafflehead ([info]loopywafflehead) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-05-01 20:22:00


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We're sorry you're not as good as us :(
Thank you to the anonymouse on wank_report for this one.

This post on [info]thequestionclub has [info]dream_king asserting (among other things) that one cannot be a mother and pro-choice, and that it’s up to women to deal with the problems of sex, i.e. pregnancy. It gets posted to stupid_free.

[info]pester is a stupid_free member who also likes being patronising, often with emoticons. It turns out that her husband is dream_king.

The result is lots of fun for everyone, including bonus gossip about the happy couple!

A few choice links:

Abortions yay!

Why would anyone live in a trailer let alone an unheated one?

Penises yay!

You're not a real Jew!

What say you, Canadians?

Very important question! Would you choose Jews or circumcision?


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[info]cathowl
2007-05-01 07:53 pm UTC (link)
Why would anyone live in a trailer let alone an unheated one?

I lived in a trailer in Portland in my mom's side yard for over a year, with a little dinky heater that mostly to keep my fingers from getting unusably stiff with cold, and no airconditioning in summer (argh!), because if I'd lived in the house with mom one of us would eventually be arrested on assault charges.

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[info]jira
2007-05-01 07:58 pm UTC (link)
My grandmother lived in a trailer home, because it was well furnished and cheap and a great home, and I was considering buying it for a first home, rather than an apartment, because it was only 1,000 dollars a month - I figured I'd have to pay near 800 for a dinky apartment, so a trailer with a nice sized kitchen, living room, bathroom with my own washer, spare room, and bedroom would be sweet.

Sadly, after she died, they sold it.

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[info]evilsqueakers
2007-05-01 10:28 pm UTC (link)
I spent majority of my childhood living in a trailer in a *gasp* trailer park. (Folks, it's not mobile if you have to hitch it up to a tractor trailer.) I've got an aunt in one, too. Okay, fine, she's not a great indicator. But it was cheap for my dad, since mama never worked (or when she did, it lasted like two months), and after the divorce, it was all he could afford to pay for.

I'd hate for him to have to deal with the poor people, though. Might have those pesky cooties. Thank god for that. I'm safe, at least. Of course, I live in a higher end neighborhood now. Damn.

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[info]koyomi_mizuhara
2007-05-02 03:35 am UTC (link)
Lady with kids I used to work with lives in one her parents gave her. She pays 175 for the lot it's on and that's her rent.

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[info]dragonfangirl
2007-05-02 10:51 am UTC (link)
At the college I graduated from, they were having a housing shortage, so one of the ways they dealt with it was by putting a bunch of trailers in the middle of an unused lawn.

No heating in those babies. Of course, it was So Cal...

The rest of us were all so jealous. Those trailers were pimped out, man. If not for the walking-100-yards-to-the-nearest-building-with-indoor-plumbing thing, they would have had the best life on the campus.

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