• Re: I ate a Chicken Leg for Dinner tonight!

    From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to John Kuthe on Fri Feb 9 17:52:51 2024
    John Kuthe wrote:
    John Kuthe, Retired...


    I went to get the mail. Then I farted.

    Then I had a vegetarian std meal.

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  • From cshenk@21:1/5 to John Kuthe on Sat Feb 10 21:01:54 2024
    John Kuthe wrote:

    John Kuthe, Retired...

    How did you cook it?

    I tend to bake them lightly coated with maynaise then my own blend of
    bread crumbs and spices then bake in the oven.

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to cshenk on Sat Feb 10 18:47:02 2024
    cshenk wrote:
    John Kuthe wrote:

    John Kuthe, Retired...

    How did you cook it?

    I tend to bake them lightly coated with maynaise then my own blend of
    bread crumbs and spices then bake in the oven.


    He didn't cook it. He shoved the goddamn chicken leg up his
    ass, ala Mr. bumpy. And you fell for it, dumb ass.

    Then he headed down to Jane's dope store to get high.

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to Alex on Sun Feb 11 09:29:04 2024
    On 2/11/2024 12:40 AM, Alex wrote:
    John Kuthe wrote:
    On Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 3:02:09 PM UTC-6, cshenk wrote:
    John Kuthe wrote:

    John Kuthe, Retired...
    How did you cook it?

    I tend to bake them lightly coated with maynaise then my own blend of
    bread crumbs and spices then bake in the oven.
    YUM! :-)

    It was baked, BBQ sauce, and spices. One of my housemates made a bunch
    and I nabbed one. I am normally a vegetarian, but I still love meat.
    Mmmm YUM! :-)

    OBTW my Sister is helping me get a writ of eviction for that one bad
    housemate I have, LaToya, who never pays me any Rent.

    John...

    Housemates?

    He should have stuck with the "shared International student housing"
    routine. At least the student from India paid their rent.

    So your sister is smarter than you?  How many degrees does the "bitch"
    have?

    It was no doubt smarter of her to help him fill out the applications for
    Social Security and SNAP rather than simply handing him money.

    I don't know about the laws in St. Louis but unless there is a written
    lease agreement it may be difficult for him to evict "LaToya". A quick
    online search also indicates if he didn't obtain/renew a Certificate of Inspection (not to be mistaken for Certificate of Occupancy) for renting
    out rooms in his house, "LaToya" might not be required to pay rent. If
    there is no written lease and no Certificate of Inspection, it could
    make the eviction process much more difficult. There will be legal fees
    and court costs involved, too.

    Jill

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  • From Janet@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 11 22:36:17 2024
    In article <YQ4yN.96130$m4d.41427@fx43.iad>,
    j_mcquown@comcast.net says...
    I don't know about the laws in St. Louis but unless there is a written
    lease agreement it may be difficult for him to evict "LaToya". A quick online search also indicates if he didn't obtain/renew a Certificate of Inspection (not to be mistaken for Certificate of Occupancy) for renting
    out rooms in his house, "LaToya" might not be required to pay rent. If
    there is no written lease and no Certificate of Inspection, it could
    make the eviction process much more difficult. There will be legal fees
    and court costs involved, too.


    In UK, "tenants" are highly protected but Johns
    housemates would be classified as lodgers, not tenants,
    because they share living accommodation (kitchen and
    bathroom) with an occupying landlord.

    In UK Lodgers don't have tenancy rights so no court
    order (or lawyer expense ) is required to remove offending
    *lodgers* from the premises. After refusing to vacate,
    lodgers are trespassers with no right to be in the
    property, and can be removed by police.

    Does the concept of a lodger or anything similar exist in
    US law?

    Janet UK

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  • From cshenk@21:1/5 to John Kuthe on Sun Feb 11 22:51:43 2024
    John Kuthe wrote:

    On Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 3:02:09 PM UTC-6, cshenk wrote:
    John Kuthe wrote:

    John Kuthe, Retired...
    How did you cook it?

    I tend to bake them lightly coated with maynaise then my own blend
    of bread crumbs and spices then bake in the oven.

    YUM! :-)

    It was baked, BBQ sauce, and spices. One of my housemates made a
    bunch and I nabbed one. I am normally a vegetarian, but I still love
    meat. Mmmm YUM! :-)

    OBTW my Sister is helping me get a writ of eviction for that one bad housemate I have, LaToya, who never pays me any Rent.

    John...

    Good on the sister helping out! I didn't know LToya wasn't paying
    rent. Tell your sister you also need a certifed copy of the eviction
    notice so you have an extra copy. Most banks have a certifier for
    free. Most states enforce eviction within 30 days once they recive
    notice. That means just call the police after 30 days. You will need
    to change all locks and provid new keys to the other tenent. He/she
    may know how to change locks for you and they normally come with 2 sets
    of keys.

    On the chicken leg, happy you were feeling good there! Lots of ways to
    do them!

    Carol

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to Janet on Sun Feb 11 17:58:31 2024
    On 2/11/2024 5:36 PM, Janet wrote:
    In article <YQ4yN.96130$m4d.41427@fx43.iad>,
    j_mcquown@comcast.net says...
    I don't know about the laws in St. Louis but unless there is a written
    lease agreement it may be difficult for him to evict "LaToya". A quick
    online search also indicates if he didn't obtain/renew a Certificate of
    Inspection (not to be mistaken for Certificate of Occupancy) for renting
    out rooms in his house, "LaToya" might not be required to pay rent. If
    there is no written lease and no Certificate of Inspection, it could
    make the eviction process much more difficult. There will be legal fees
    and court costs involved, too.

    In UK, "tenants" are highly protected but Johns
    housemates would be classified as lodgers, not tenants,
    because they share living accommodation (kitchen and
    bathroom) with an occupying landlord.

    I'd call them lodgers, sure.

    In UK Lodgers don't have tenancy rights so no court
    order (or lawyer expense ) is required to remove offending
    *lodgers* from the premises. After refusing to vacate,
    lodgers are trespassers with no right to be in the
    property, and can be removed by police.

    Does the concept of a lodger or anything similar exist in
    US law?

    Janet UK

    I have no idea. I suppose it depends on where you live. US laws are
    quirky.

    Jill

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 11 17:41:18 2024
    dsi1 wrote:
    On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 12:36:23 PM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
    In article <YQ4yN.96130$m4d....@fx43.iad>,
    j_mc...@comcast.net says...
    I don't know about the laws in St. Louis but unless there is a written
    lease agreement it may be difficult for him to evict "LaToya". A quick
    online search also indicates if he didn't obtain/renew a Certificate of
    Inspection (not to be mistaken for Certificate of Occupancy) for renting >>> out rooms in his house, "LaToya" might not be required to pay rent. If
    there is no written lease and no Certificate of Inspection, it could
    make the eviction process much more difficult. There will be legal fees
    and court costs involved, too.

    In UK, "tenants" are highly protected but Johns
    housemates would be classified as lodgers, not tenants,
    because they share living accommodation (kitchen and
    bathroom) with an occupying landlord.

    In UK Lodgers don't have tenancy rights so no court
    order (or lawyer expense ) is required to remove offending
    *lodgers* from the premises. After refusing to vacate,
    lodgers are trespassers with no right to be in the
    property, and can be removed by police.

    Does the concept of a lodger or anything similar exist in
    US law?

    Janet UK

    Boy, yoose guys are hardass busybodies. It's really amazing to see - thanks!

    "But let none of you suffer as a murderer, a thief, an evildoer, or as a busybody in other people’s matters."


    Eleven days left Uncle Tojo.

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 11 18:11:03 2024
    dsi1 wrote:
    On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 1:41:25 PM UTC-10, Hank Rogers wrote:
    dsi1 wrote:
    On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 12:36:23 PM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
    In article <YQ4yN.96130$m4d....@fx43.iad>,
    j_mc...@comcast.net says...
    I don't know about the laws in St. Louis but unless there is a written >>>>> lease agreement it may be difficult for him to evict "LaToya". A quick >>>>> online search also indicates if he didn't obtain/renew a Certificate of >>>>> Inspection (not to be mistaken for Certificate of Occupancy) for renting >>>>> out rooms in his house, "LaToya" might not be required to pay rent. If >>>>> there is no written lease and no Certificate of Inspection, it could >>>>> make the eviction process much more difficult. There will be legal fees >>>>> and court costs involved, too.

    In UK, "tenants" are highly protected but Johns
    housemates would be classified as lodgers, not tenants,
    because they share living accommodation (kitchen and
    bathroom) with an occupying landlord.

    In UK Lodgers don't have tenancy rights so no court
    order (or lawyer expense ) is required to remove offending
    *lodgers* from the premises. After refusing to vacate,
    lodgers are trespassers with no right to be in the
    property, and can be removed by police.

    Does the concept of a lodger or anything similar exist in
    US law?

    Janet UK

    Boy, yoose guys are hardass busybodies. It's really amazing to see - thanks!

    "But let none of you suffer as a murderer, a thief, an evildoer, or as a busybody in other people’s matters."

    Eleven days left Uncle Tojo.

    I can hardly wait, hillbilly hank! Yoose gonna be one lonesome hick in 10 days. So sad. Yoose gets the last word!


    Ahahahahahahaha ... Yoose da greatest Tojo.

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to BryanGSimmons on Sun Feb 11 19:54:44 2024
    BryanGSimmons wrote:
    On 2/10/2024 10:05 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
    On Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 3:02:09 PM UTC-6, cshenk
    wrote:
    John Kuthe wrote:

    John Kuthe, Retired...
    How did you cook it?

    I tend to bake them lightly coated with maynaise then my own
    blend of
    bread crumbs and spices then bake in the oven.

    YUM! :-)

    It was baked, BBQ sauce, and spices. One of my housemates
    made a bunch and I nabbed one. I am normally a vegetarian,
    but I still love meat. Mmmm YUM! :-)

    OBTW my Sister is helping me get a writ of eviction for that
    one bad housemate I have, LaToya, who never pays me any Rent.

    Maybe you can see if she'll pay in pussy, or better yet, in
    asshole. Just tell her, *If you let me fuck you in the ass a
    couple of times a week, you can stay here rent free.  Otherwise
    I'm going to evict you.*

    John...


    Good idea, but he don't have any alprostadil, so she'd have to
    accept Mr. Bumpy.

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  • From Cindy Hamilton@21:1/5 to jmcquown on Mon Feb 12 10:18:20 2024
    On 2024-02-11, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
    On 2/11/2024 5:36 PM, Janet wrote:
    In article <YQ4yN.96130$m4d.41427@fx43.iad>,
    j_mcquown@comcast.net says...
    I don't know about the laws in St. Louis but unless there is a written
    lease agreement it may be difficult for him to evict "LaToya". A quick
    online search also indicates if he didn't obtain/renew a Certificate of
    Inspection (not to be mistaken for Certificate of Occupancy) for renting >>> out rooms in his house, "LaToya" might not be required to pay rent. If
    there is no written lease and no Certificate of Inspection, it could
    make the eviction process much more difficult. There will be legal fees >>> and court costs involved, too.

    In UK, "tenants" are highly protected but Johns
    housemates would be classified as lodgers, not tenants,
    because they share living accommodation (kitchen and
    bathroom) with an occupying landlord.

    I'd call them lodgers, sure.

    In UK Lodgers don't have tenancy rights so no court
    order (or lawyer expense ) is required to remove offending
    *lodgers* from the premises. After refusing to vacate,
    lodgers are trespassers with no right to be in the
    property, and can be removed by police.

    Does the concept of a lodger or anything similar exist in
    US law?

    Janet UK

    I have no idea. I suppose it depends on where you live. US laws are
    quirky.

    I'd say "fragemented" rather than "quirky". We're a federation of (theoretically) independent states and the 10th Amendment limits what
    the federal government can regulate. Kuthe's lodgers aren't a matter
    of interstate commerce or environmental damage (that we know of), so
    the city or state passes the laws that apply to this situation.

    For my part, I don't care about laws governing tenants or lodgers
    in my own jurisdiction, let alone the Rainbow Ranch.

    --
    Cindy Hamilton

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  • From Ed P@21:1/5 to Cindy Hamilton on Mon Feb 12 09:52:34 2024
    On 2/12/2024 5:18 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
    On 2024-02-11, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
    On 2/11/2024 5:36 PM, Janet wrote:
    In article <YQ4yN.96130$m4d.41427@fx43.iad>,
    j_mcquown@comcast.net says...
    I don't know about the laws in St. Louis but unless there is a written >>>> lease agreement it may be difficult for him to evict "LaToya". A quick >>>> online search also indicates if he didn't obtain/renew a Certificate of >>>> Inspection (not to be mistaken for Certificate of Occupancy) for renting >>>> out rooms in his house, "LaToya" might not be required to pay rent. If >>>> there is no written lease and no Certificate of Inspection, it could
    make the eviction process much more difficult. There will be legal fees >>>> and court costs involved, too.

    In UK, "tenants" are highly protected but Johns
    housemates would be classified as lodgers, not tenants,
    because they share living accommodation (kitchen and
    bathroom) with an occupying landlord.

    I'd call them lodgers, sure.

    In UK Lodgers don't have tenancy rights so no court
    order (or lawyer expense ) is required to remove offending
    *lodgers* from the premises. After refusing to vacate,
    lodgers are trespassers with no right to be in the
    property, and can be removed by police.

    Does the concept of a lodger or anything similar exist in
    US law?

    Janet UK

    I have no idea. I suppose it depends on where you live. US laws are
    quirky.

    I'd say "fragemented" rather than "quirky". We're a federation of (theoretically) independent states and the 10th Amendment limits what
    the federal government can regulate. Kuthe's lodgers aren't a matter
    of interstate commerce or environmental damage (that we know of), so
    the city or state passes the laws that apply to this situation.

    For my part, I don't care about laws governing tenants or lodgers
    in my own jurisdiction, let alone the Rainbow Ranch.


    Also depends on how this is set up and interpreted. There are
    regulations on having a commercial boarding house. OTOH, this is just a
    buddy of mine staying here for a whole. Yeah, he helps with expenses
    but it is not a business.

    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is
    actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to Ed P on Mon Feb 12 13:55:44 2024
    On 2024-02-12 9:52 a.m., Ed P wrote:
    On 2/12/2024 5:18 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

    For my part, I don't care about laws governing tenants or lodgers
    in my own jurisdiction, let alone the Rainbow Ranch.


    Also depends on how this is set up and interpreted.  There are
    regulations on having a commercial boarding house.  OTOH, this is just a buddy of mine staying here for a whole.  Yeah, he helps with expenses
    but it is not a business.

    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is
    actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.

    I think the only speculation I would have is that there is no roomie. I
    have not been following John's saga but I know he has lied so many times
    that I consider any story that comes from him is a lie.

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  • From Graham@21:1/5 to Ed P on Mon Feb 12 11:27:53 2024
    On 2024-02-12 7:52 a.m., Ed P wrote:


    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is
    actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.

    If everyone here kill-filed him then the gossip about this human
    train-wreck would cease.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to dsi123@hawaiiantel.net on Tue Feb 13 06:10:55 2024
    On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 10:46:20 -0800 (PST), dsi1
    <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:

    On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 8:28:01 AM UTC-10, Graham wrote:
    On 2024-02-12 7:52 a.m., Ed P wrote:


    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is
    actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.
    If everyone here kill-filed him then the gossip about this human
    train-wreck would cease.

    Do you think that's a realistic expectation; everybody acting according to our whims? That would be great!
    Breakfast this morning is a popular Hawaiian breakfast. Spam, eggs, and rice.

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/bHgwB8kf7WoEjkE36

    I'm not a health freak but that looks extremely unhealthy. Wonderful
    plate too.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to dsi123@hawaiiantel.net on Tue Feb 13 06:30:39 2024
    On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 11:23:42 -0800 (PST), dsi1
    <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:

    On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 9:11:03 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
    On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 10:46:20 -0800 (PST), dsi1
    <dsi...@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:

    On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 8:28:01 AM UTC-10, Graham wrote:
    On 2024-02-12 7:52 a.m., Ed P wrote:


    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is
    actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.
    If everyone here kill-filed him then the gossip about this human
    train-wreck would cease.

    Do you think that's a realistic expectation; everybody acting according to our whims? That would be great!
    Breakfast this morning is a popular Hawaiian breakfast. Spam, eggs, and rice.

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/bHgwB8kf7WoEjkE36
    I'm not a health freak but that looks extremely unhealthy. Wonderful
    plate too.

    It's what da Hawaiians eat. It makes us happy. McDonald's serves that breakfast. McDonald's wouldn't serve us bad food.

    You make them sound like simpletons :)

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  • From Cindy Hamilton@21:1/5 to dsi123@hawaiiantel.net on Mon Feb 12 20:32:10 2024
    On 2024-02-12, dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:
    On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 9:30:46 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
    On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 11:23:42 -0800 (PST), dsi1
    <dsi...@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:

    On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 9:11:03 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
    On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 10:46:20 -0800 (PST), dsi1
    <dsi...@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:

    On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 8:28:01 AM UTC-10, Graham wrote:
    On 2024-02-12 7:52 a.m., Ed P wrote:


    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is >> >> >> > actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.
    If everyone here kill-filed him then the gossip about this human
    train-wreck would cease.

    Do you think that's a realistic expectation; everybody acting according to our whims? That would be great!
    Breakfast this morning is a popular Hawaiian breakfast. Spam, eggs, and rice.

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/bHgwB8kf7WoEjkE36
    I'm not a health freak but that looks extremely unhealthy. Wonderful
    plate too.

    It's what da Hawaiians eat. It makes us happy. McDonald's serves that breakfast. McDonald's wouldn't serve us bad food.

    You make them sound like simpletons :)

    We are indeed simple folks. We ain't dumb though. Da Hawaiians were always interested in the larger world beyond their shores. They looked towards China and Japan. They looked East towards America and Europe. They were interested in new technology and
    installed electric lighting in their royal palace before The White House. Da Hawaiians were always forward thinking in matters of politics, governance, immigration, education, and technology.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkcKpiud520

    Yet the Guns, Germs, and Steel prevailed anyhow.

    --
    Cindy Hamilton

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to dsi123@hawaiiantel.net on Tue Feb 13 08:11:28 2024
    On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 12:06:38 -0800 (PST), dsi1
    <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:

    On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 9:30:46 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
    On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 11:23:42 -0800 (PST), dsi1
    <dsi...@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:

    It's what da Hawaiians eat. It makes us happy. McDonald's serves that breakfast. McDonald's wouldn't serve us bad food.

    You make them sound like simpletons :)

    We are indeed simple folks. We ain't dumb though. Da Hawaiians were always interested in the larger world beyond their shores. They looked towards China and Japan. They looked East towards America and Europe. They were interested in new technology and
    installed electric lighting in their royal palace before The White House. Da Hawaiians were always forward thinking in matters of politics, governance, immigration, education, and technology.

    But they think that food is good for them because it comes from
    McDonalds. That's not very promising. Actually, that's moronic. I,
    therefore, don't believe that a majority of Hawaiians think like that.

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  • From cshenk@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Mon Feb 12 21:17:57 2024
    Dave Smith wrote:

    On 2024-02-12 9:52 a.m., Ed P wrote:
    On 2/12/2024 5:18 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

    For my part, I don't care about laws governing tenants or lodgers
    in my own jurisdiction, let alone the Rainbow Ranch.


    Also depends on how this is set up and interpreted.  There are
    regulations on having a commercial boarding house.  OTOH, this is
    just a buddy of mine staying here for a whole.  Yeah, he helps
    with expenses but it is not a business.

    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is
    actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.

    I think the only speculation I would have is that there is no roomie.
    I have not been following John's saga but I know he has lied so many
    times that I consider any story that comes from him is a lie.

    John seems to have 2 roommates, 1 being evicted for not paying her
    rent.

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to cshenk on Mon Feb 12 17:39:21 2024
    On 2024-02-12 4:17 p.m., cshenk wrote:
    Dave Smith wrote:

    On 2024-02-12 9:52 a.m., Ed P wrote:
    On 2/12/2024 5:18 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

    For my part, I don't care about laws governing tenants or lodgers
    in my own jurisdiction, let alone the Rainbow Ranch.


    Also depends on how this is set up and interpreted.  There are
    regulations on having a commercial boarding house.  OTOH, this is
    just a buddy of mine staying here for a whole.  Yeah, he helps
    with expenses but it is not a business.

    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is
    actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.

    I think the only speculation I would have is that there is no roomie.
    I have not been following John's saga but I know he has lied so many
    times that I consider any story that comes from him is a lie.

    John seems to have 2 roommates, 1 being evicted for not paying her
    rent.


    OK. You have John's word for that. How many times are you going to take
    his word for things and find out that he lied before you realize he has
    zero credibility? He is like another narcissist we had here before he
    took her place. They have both been caught in so many lies that there
    comes a time when you have to realize that you simply cannot assume that
    what they say is true.

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Mon Feb 12 18:14:42 2024
    On 2/12/2024 1:55 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
    On 2024-02-12 9:52 a.m., Ed P wrote:
    On 2/12/2024 5:18 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

    For my part, I don't care about laws governing tenants or lodgers
    in my own jurisdiction, let alone the Rainbow Ranch.


    Also depends on how this is set up and interpreted.  There are
    regulations on having a commercial boarding house.  OTOH, this is just
    a buddy of mine staying here for a while.  Yeah, he helps with
    expenses but it is not a business.

    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is
    actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.

    I think the only speculation I would have is that there is no roomie.  I have not been following John's saga but I know he has lied so many times
    that I consider any story that comes from him is a lie.

    I haven't followed the saga either but it wouldn't surprise me if he did
    rent a room to someone (found on Craigslist, no doubt) without bothering
    to check their references and their ability to pay. Either way, it's
    odd how he's a "vegetarian" until meat is free.

    Jill

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 13 10:30:38 2024
    On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 18:14:42 -0500, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
    wrote:

    On 2/12/2024 1:55 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
    On 2024-02-12 9:52 a.m., Ed P wrote:

    Also depends on how this is set up and interpreted.  There are
    regulations on having a commercial boarding house.  OTOH, this is just
    a buddy of mine staying here for a while.  Yeah, he helps with
    expenses but it is not a business.

    I'm sure the people here will speculate but not knowing what he is
    actually doing, that is all it will be, speculation.

    I think the only speculation I would have is that there is no roomie.  I
    have not been following John's saga but I know he has lied so many times
    that I consider any story that comes from him is a lie.

    I haven't followed the saga either but it wouldn't surprise me if he did
    rent a room to someone (found on Craigslist, no doubt) without bothering
    to check their references and their ability to pay. Either way, it's
    odd how he's a "vegetarian" until meat is free.

    He never said he was a vegetarian for animal welfare or environmental
    reasons. It's just for financial reasons. How can you not have
    understood that after all this time?

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  • From Ed P@21:1/5 to jmcquown on Mon Feb 12 19:22:25 2024
    On 2/12/2024 6:14 PM, jmcquown wrote:


    I haven't followed the saga either but it wouldn't surprise me if he did
    rent a room to someone (found on Craigslist, no doubt) without bothering
    to check their references and their ability to pay.  Either way, it's
    odd how he's a "vegetarian" until meat is free.

    Jill

    Not a problem. you have to adapt with the times. I was a vegan today,
    from about noon to 6PM. From 6:30 to 8PM, I'm vegetarian because I'm
    going to put butter on a slice of raisin bread toast. Them I'm vegan
    again until breakfast.

    Oh, I just want to mention my purity of abstinence from alcohol for 23.5
    hours too.

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to jmcquown on Mon Feb 12 19:16:03 2024
    On 2024-02-12 6:14 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
    On 2/12/2024 1:55 PM, Dave Smith wrote:

    I think the only speculation I would have is that there is no roomie.
    I have not been following John's saga but I know he has lied so many
    times that I consider any story that comes from him is a lie.

    I haven't followed the saga either but it wouldn't surprise me if he did
    rent a room to someone (found on Craigslist, no doubt) without bothering
    to check their references and their ability to pay.  Either way, it's
    odd how he's a "vegetarian" until meat is free.


    Not really. I had a friend I have mentioned here before, Cheap Bob. He
    was sort of a vegetarian, but it was basically a financial thing for
    him. He had no problems eating meat when he was someone else's house and
    they were paying for the meat.

    Jill

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  • From Graham@21:1/5 to bruce bowser on Tue Feb 13 15:35:42 2024
    On 2024-02-13 1:19 p.m., bruce bowser wrote:

    rent.

    OK, if it's a girl, she should have a ghetto body like Kim Kardashian

    Ghetto body? With her fat arse?

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to Graham on Tue Feb 13 18:08:52 2024
    On 2024-02-13 5:35 p.m., Graham wrote:
    On 2024-02-13 1:19 p.m., bruce bowser wrote:

    rent.

    OK, if it's a girl, she should have a ghetto body like Kim Kardashian

    Ghetto body? With her fat arse?


    ?? Doesn't a ghetto body usually involve a huge caboose?

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  • From Graham@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Tue Feb 13 16:23:20 2024
    On 2024-02-13 4:08 p.m., Dave Smith wrote:
    On 2024-02-13 5:35 p.m., Graham wrote:
    On 2024-02-13 1:19 p.m., bruce bowser wrote:

    rent.

    OK, if it's a girl, she should have a ghetto body like Kim Kardashian

    Ghetto body? With her fat arse?


    ?? Doesn't a ghetto body usually involve a huge caboose?

    I wasn't aware of the term and assumed it meant someone on
    severely limited rations.
    Anyway, she's an ugly bird!

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to Graham on Tue Feb 13 18:30:55 2024
    On 2024-02-13 6:23 p.m., Graham wrote:
    On 2024-02-13 4:08 p.m., Dave Smith wrote:
    On 2024-02-13 5:35 p.m., Graham wrote:

    OK, if it's a girl, she should have a ghetto body like Kim Kardashian

    Ghetto body? With her fat arse?


    ?? Doesn't a ghetto body usually involve a huge caboose?

    I wasn't aware of the term and assumed it meant someone on
    severely limited rations.
    Anyway, she's an ugly bird!


    For the life of me I cannot figure out why anyone bothers with that
    clan. They seem to be famous for being famous without acutally doing
    anything. I don't think any of them are particularly attractive or
    interesting, but some people apparently do.

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  • From lucretia@florence.it@21:1/5 to Graham on Tue Feb 13 21:22:47 2024
    On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 15:35:42 -0700, Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote:

    On 2024-02-13 1:19 p.m., bruce bowser wrote:

    rent.

    OK, if it's a girl, she should have a ghetto body like Kim Kardashian

    Ghetto body? With her fat arse?

    I don't know much about them but didn't I read that they had pounds
    added to their behinds because they felt it made them look more sexy?

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  • From Johnnie Moxley@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Wed Feb 14 03:42:25 2024
    Dave Smith wrote:
    On 2024-02-13 5:35 p.m., Graham wrote:
    On 2024-02-13 1:19 p.m., bruce bowser wrote:

    rent.

    OK, if it's a girl, she should have a ghetto body like Kim Kardashian

    Ghetto body? With her fat arse?


    ?? Doesn't a ghetto body usually involve a huge caboose?

    <
    That's 'ghetto booty', officer Dave.

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  • From Mike Duffy@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 14 20:42:43 2024
    On 2024-02-13, GM wrote:

    But so many NATO members do not keep up serious defense capabilities
    And for decades none of our jawboning has worked [...]

    Canada, which shares a very large de facto Arctic border with Putin,
    full of valuable natural resources. Even a United States led by Nikki
    Haley cannot do all the heavy lifting here.

    That won't work, Greg. Prime Minister Trudeau is looking for ways to
    raise immigration figures as fast as possible. If the Russians invade,
    he'll just start mailing cheques to what he calls 'New Canadians'.
    It's already started with the Chinese &c.

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