To: El Conservador
When my husband and I were married ( young and right out of HS ) we lived in a TP. It was a nice community mainly consisting of retirees. We lived there while I was in school then continued living there until I found out that I I was pregnant with my first son. We weren't poor. We had nice cars, cable ( no sattelites then )and we had a nice manicured lawn. It was cost efficient for a young couple starting out. That was then, this is now. The same place is now a dump and the trailors are trashed and filled with immigrants. The older retirees died or moved in with families or to nursing homes and the sweet elderly owners died as well. Their money hungry son took the place over and rented to anyone and everyone. Even though the place looks "ghettoish" now, the nice cars are still there. It is common knowledge that the ones who own them sell drugs. Sad.
To: PleaseNoMore
Even though the place looks "ghettoish" now, the nice cars are still there. It is common knowledge that the ones who own them sell drugs.Around here you see that --- you'll see illegals driving old beaters --- but those are the guys who work for their money, but the ones with a common-law wife (they fool the government when they put down single) and a bunch of kids on welfare and Medicaid are often running drugs and they buy the most gaudy vehicles. They'll sometimes live in a dump because they're fairly low in the cartel and it's only a luxury car for them.
101 posted on
09/19/2003 6:54:22 PM PDT by
FITZ
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