gallantwarrior
Gold Member
I'd sign up for the moose salvage list. If someone hits a moose with a car, or a train hits one, you get called if you are next on the list. Moose provide many, many pounds of protein.
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I have seen it, and for the elderly and disabled, at least in the towns I've been in, it's quite decent. Better than the overpass.Ever see subsidized housing? I'll pass. My van is nicer than those places. And all their rules.If you receive ss you're eligible for subsidized housing, it's just a matter of surviving till you come up the list.Plan A is to hunt for a small..and I mean SMALL apt or trailer or inlaw house or cabin we could afford on our SS. If Plan A doesn't happen, Plan B is to live in my van. Did it when I was a hippie, can do it again. Just park near motels so it looks like your vehicle is a guest's vehicle. Can also use their wifi if it is near an internet cafe. Showers can be done at the beach where showers are set up for surfers and whatnot. Just park the car in different locations. If wanting to try other towns...just head up or down the coast.
Plan C is contact with friends and see if they have a hole we can snuggle up in for a small rent fee. We don't like being beholden, so we would pay our way as long as it is not a horrid amount. No family for us. Well, there is, but we want nothing to do with them, nor they us. One set is Jehovah Witness, the other is Baptist and both sets are insane.
Mr Gracie has a truck. I have the van. Circle the wagons, so to speak!
I got enough stashed to keep the van in good condition. Both vehicles are paid for free and clear. We have no bills at all. Except rent and utilities. And where I live....it is usually 60 degrees year round. Except this year. Its been in the 80s since january!The van is fine as long as it runs. But heat is an issue if you live anywhere where it gets cold.
Why wouldn't they? And if they CAN'T, and are semi able to work, they could pay off their rent in return for community service of the place (base/tinyhouse community) they are staying in.Homeless people won't pay 100 a month.
Go to family? Live under an overpass? Find a campground with other homeless people?
It can happen. To anyone. At any given time. Lose the job or get really sick and can no longer work, can't make the house payments, etc.
Do you have a plan? Or a plan A vs plan B if plan A doesn't work out?
I have a plan A, B and C.
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Which is what many do.Go to family? Live under an overpass? Find a campground with other homeless people?
It can happen. To anyone. At any given time. Lose the job or get really sick and can no longer work, can't make the house payments, etc.
Do you have a plan? Or a plan A vs plan B if plan A doesn't work out?
I have a plan A, B and C.
REMINDER...this is the lounge. No trolling.
With all due respect and seriousness, I would wander away and never be seen again.
Gracie, most of the homeless are very low functioning. The majority are not people who can manage a dwelling let alone pay for it.Why wouldn't they? And if they CAN'T, and are semi able to work, they could pay off their rent in return for community service of the place (base/tinyhouse community) they are staying in.Homeless people won't pay 100 a month.