37chief

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I was steaking some large rocks in a field today, I will probably mow next year, . This gal comes from a trailer park (first clue) stops traffic while standing in the lane of traffic. She gets to the field I'm in, without getting run over, and lays down in the 90 degree sun. No shade at all. To the autos passing by she looks like she is dead. I went up to her to see if she is all right. She wakes up and says her boyfriend threw her out, because she was drunk. She wanted me to take her back up to her trailer. I wanted no part of that. I told her to go see the manager. So off she went, and so did I. A few years ago I almost ran over a homeless man laying in some bushes. He got real upset at me for waking him up. This year I had to wake another homeless guy, and tell him to pack his stuff so I could mow the weeds. I like it so much better out away from anyone. Just me and the critters. Stan
 
The world is full of crazies these days. I always found our Shorthorn cows were much better behaved than a lot of people!
 
Lots of suburban folks around my area they're a pretty steady source of entertainment,like the one that came flying down the driveway to tell me a strange wild animal was up near the road.Turned out to be a Guinea.
 
This last Sunday, a lady in Sunday school gets an emergency call from her husband...

He was driving by a neighbors house and see a 2 year old in the pool, by himself. Stops, gets the baby out of the pool, knock on the back door. The grandmother comes to the door, did not know the baby was outside or in the pool...

Immediately she rips into the man for being in her yard, touching the baby, threatens to call police. Jerks the baby inside, slams the door.
 
Are homeless people homeless because they are crazy, have a mental issue, chemical issue, can't keep a job or don't want one?
 
If I had been that guy I would have called the police and told them what happened. The parent(s) need to know that grandma can't be trusted to look after the baby.
 
(quoted from post at 12:33:19 09/08/15) Are homeless people homeless because they are crazy, have a mental issue, chemical issue, can't keep a job or don't want one?

A lot of them have mental issues severe enough that they should be institutionalized. Some are meth/crack heads and a few are lazy. There have been a few reports out there about the number of people who are homeless who also have mental issues.

Rick
 
A high-school classmate of mine has worked for the County Health Department in the mental health area since college. He often tells me we would be shocked by the depth of the disturbed people roaming our quiet streets. A former governor decided to save the state budget by clearing out many of the prisoners and long-term patients of institutions only there for their illnesses. Lots of truly criminally insane folks controlled only by medication and a gov't bureaucracy.
 

Ohhh-Weee, there are plenty of them out there. My boss has a brother that is "Bi-Polar" and is somewhat of a nut. He has never had a job and gets a nice "check" from the government every month. Oh, and a nice apartment and food allowance etc....must be nice to be crazy and do what the heck he wants to do all day...except go to work. Dang it, my wife tells me I am "crazy" sometimes. Does that mean that I don't have to go to "work anymore"? :evil:
 
This may not be totally accurate, but it seems to me that some crazy people post on social media
the stupid things they are about to do. So is social media responsible for the crazy people doing
what they do? Or does it just give them a media to rant on before they do something stupid?
 
Sounds like the thirty minute discussion I had with one about hens and roosters. She was convinced that you had to have a rooster for the hens to lay. I tried everything to reason with her. Finally I said, "You aren't married, are you?" No, she wasn't. "And yet you still lay an egg every month, don't you??" I finally saw the light come on. Ever so dim, but light nonetheless.
 
(quoted from post at 19:23:50 09/08/15) Sounds like the thirty minute discussion I had with one about hens and roosters. She was convinced that you had to have a rooster for the hens to lay. I tried everything to reason with her. Finally I said, "You aren't married, are you?" No, she wasn't. "And yet you still lay an egg every month, don't you??" I finally saw the light come on. Ever so dim, but light nonetheless.


Hahahahaha! Woo wee! Notjustair just hit a Grand Slam!

Look into their eyes. Nobodys home! :lol: :lol:
 

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