Someone will help John, I know it.
It is a good thing John went and checked, because this was
the last night he was paid for. JH had cash for one more. After that
he's on the streets.
Please someone help him get this fixed? He has to get enough
money in his hand to a) not lose that room and b) find someplace
more permanent (and less HOLY CRAP HOW MUCH?)
Please help.
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
Someone will help John, I know it.
It is a good thing John went and checked, because this was
the last night he was paid for. JH had cash for one more. After that
he's on the streets.
Please someone help him get this fixed? He has to get enough
money in his hand to a) not lose that room and b) find someplace
more permanent (and less HOLY CRAP HOW MUCH?)
Please help.
I can’t believe there’s a place poor enough in continental North America where $50 will put a roof over the head of a high risk tenant like John DeJong.
Especially after he skips out on his last weeks rent, refuses to collect
his meagre, stinking belongings, before threatening all manner of imaginary harm and legal recourse.
On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 1:37:44 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote:
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
Someone will help John, I know it.
It is a good thing John went and checked, because this was
the last night he was paid for. JH had cash for one more. After that he's on the streets.
Please someone help him get this fixed? He has to get enough
money in his hand to a) not lose that room and b) find someplace
more permanent (and less HOLY CRAP HOW MUCH?)
Please help.
I can’t believe there’s a place poor enough in continental North AmericaTypically, hotel occupants are classed as transients ("guests") unless
where $50 will put a roof over the head of a high risk tenant like John DeJong.
the duration of their stay exceeds 30 days, give or take. In fact, many hotels will prohibit stays of longer than three weeks specifically to prevent guests from attaining tenancy and its attendant rights.
Especially after he skips out on his last weeks rent, refuses to collect his meagre, stinking belongings, before threatening all manner of imaginaryHis belongings don't stink. If John doesn't receive help immediately, he will
harm and legal recourse.
be ejected from the room with no legal recourse, but John knows this; he is familiar with the law (and has used it successfully before when making presentations to the city council). Your characterizations are false.
paypal.me/johnhenryus
On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 1:37:44 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote:
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
Someone will help John, I know it.I can’t believe there’s a place poor enough in continental North America >> where $50 will put a roof over the head of a high risk tenant like John
It is a good thing John went and checked, because this was
the last night he was paid for. JH had cash for one more. After that
he's on the streets.
Please someone help him get this fixed? He has to get enough
money in his hand to a) not lose that room and b) find someplace
more permanent (and less HOLY CRAP HOW MUCH?)
Please help.
DeJong.
Typically, hotel occupants are classed as transients ("guests") unless
the duration of their stay exceeds 30 days, give or take. In fact, many hotels will prohibit stays of longer than three weeks specifically to
prevent guests from attaining tenancy and its attendant rights.
Especially after he skips out on his last weeks rent, refuses to collect
his meagre, stinking belongings, before threatening all manner of imaginary >> harm and legal recourse.
His belongings don't stink. If John doesn't receive help immediately, he will be ejected from the room with no legal recourse, but John knows this; he is familiar with the law (and has used it successfully before when making presentations to the city council). Your characterizations are false.
Happy Meal, anyone? At least he didn't do any scutwork. From a few hours ago:
"Getting into my last day of hotel before it's on the streets again.
Please get this circulating and let's get this situation ended so we can move forward. Any questions feel free to DM this page or my twitter (@johnhenry_us, note the underscore). Please. My head's okay but my
wallet ain't and I'm still about to die out here, enough cash on hand
for maybe one more day and a happy meal. Thanks."
https://tinyurl.com/BeefyBegging
*Like Beth Aultman, give until you can't.*
Paypal him now and he can continue to make begging videos, whining about Matt Desmond and fucking fleshlights.
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https://www.wunderground.com/severe/us/mi/kalamazoo
"ICE STORM WARNING
ISSUED: 2:42 PM FEB. 21, 2023 – NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
...ICE STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM WEDNESDAY TO 4 AM EST
THURSDAY...
* WHAT...Significant icing expected. Total ice accumulations of
around one quarter of an inch. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph.
* WHERE...Van Buren and Kalamazoo counties.
* WHEN...From 10 AM Wednesday to 4 AM EST Thursday.
* IMPACTS...Power outages and tree damage due to the ice are
possible. Travel may become very difficult. The hazardous
conditions could impact the Wednesday evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The heaviest icing in Van Buren and
Kalamazoo Counties will occur over the northern portions. The
precipitation may change to ordinary rain by the time of the
Wednesday evening commute, especially over the southern portion
of these counties.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Travel is strongly discouraged. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food and water in your vehicle in case of an
emergency. Prepare for possible power outages."
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 1:37:44 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote:
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
Someone will help John, I know it.I can’t believe there’s a place poor enough in continental North America
It is a good thing John went and checked, because this was
the last night he was paid for. JH had cash for one more. After that
he's on the streets.
Please someone help him get this fixed? He has to get enough
money in his hand to a) not lose that room and b) find someplace
more permanent (and less HOLY CRAP HOW MUCH?)
Please help.
where $50 will put a roof over the head of a high risk tenant like John >> DeJong.
Typically, hotel occupants are classed as transients ("guests") unlessUtter nonsense. Pay your rent and spare us your fantasies.
the duration of their stay exceeds 30 days, give or take. In fact, many hotels will prohibit stays of longer than three weeks specifically to prevent guests from attaining tenancy and its attendant rights.
Especially after he skips out on his last weeks rent, refuses to collect >> his meagre, stinking belongings, before threatening all manner of imaginary
harm and legal recourse.
His belongings don't stink. If John doesn't receive help immediately, he willJohn is familiar with making impotent legal threats, but he never, ever follows through.
be ejected from the room with no legal recourse, but John knows this; he is
familiar with the law (and has used it successfully before when making presentations to the city council). Your characterizations are false.
He is a liar, a moocher and a coward.
RIP [snip]
On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 3:38:48 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote:
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 1:37:44 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote: >>>> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:Utter nonsense. Pay your rent and spare us your fantasies.
Someone will help John, I know it.I can’t believe there’s a place poor enough in continental North America
It is a good thing John went and checked, because this was
the last night he was paid for. JH had cash for one more. After that >>>>> he's on the streets.
Please someone help him get this fixed? He has to get enough
money in his hand to a) not lose that room and b) find someplace
more permanent (and less HOLY CRAP HOW MUCH?)
Please help.
where $50 will put a roof over the head of a high risk tenant like John >>>> DeJong.
Typically, hotel occupants are classed as transients ("guests") unless
the duration of their stay exceeds 30 days, give or take. In fact, many
hotels will prohibit stays of longer than three weeks specifically to
prevent guests from attaining tenancy and its attendant rights.
John is familiar with making impotent legal threats, but he never, everEspecially after he skips out on his last weeks rent, refuses to collect >>>> his meagre, stinking belongings, before threatening all manner of imaginary
harm and legal recourse.
His belongings don't stink. If John doesn't receive help immediately, he will
be ejected from the room with no legal recourse, but John knows this; he is >>> familiar with the law (and has used it successfully before when making
presentations to the city council). Your characterizations are false.
follows through.
He is a liar, a moocher and a coward.
RIP [snip]
We'll see. JH has committed to pursuing change following the towing of
his Jeep. I wouldn't underestimate him. His former landlord may just have
a big surprise coming from the city council in a few years.
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