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  • Jon Eckart Jon Eckart:
    ((So... the latest is that the woman who reported the folks to the police, called the guy who handled the appeal (after we left the room) and told him that if he doesn't make sure to get the folks out of the building, she'd make things difficult for him. The property manager told ma a few days ago, and ma told me today. So, anyone know what that would be called? Coercing, bribery, influence peddling? Would that invalidate the eviction? This is Section 8 housing, so low-income housing. The appeal decision should in theory get here next week or maybe Friday, and they can appeal again, maybe this one would be in real court... don't know. I will advise the folks contact legal aid and see what they say.))
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  • Jon Eckart Jon Eckart:
    ((Correction: the parents are caving, they are planning for the move ON January 1st, without waiting to hear what the appeal decision is, and not willing to fight it. I stormed out of their place tonight (punched the call button for the elevator... they may have heard it), because I know they could win the second appeal hands down (they don't want "more of the stress from all this", they would discuss shit when I went to the bathroom tonight). I reminded them they may not get the entertainment center through the door to the apartment, we probably will have to take the claw legs off the table for the first time ever, but they have their heart set on it. ))
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  • Jon Eckart Jon Eckart:
    ((Sorry for language... it's a copy-and-paste from conversation with my sister. I'll sit in the corner))
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  • Jon Eckart Jon Eckart:
    ((My right middle finger, behind first knuckle, left a bit of skin on the button... I was that angry. They decided this without talking to me, saying they were "tired of the stress". They're set on a two bedroom apartment ($154 more than the current, at least), it's up to me if I want to move, they said. Once we leave this place (section 8/low-income housing, the waiting list is over 2 years), that's it... the building manager retires later 2025... she pulled a string to get me in here))
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Notre Dame Cathedral In paris is going to open its doors in less than ten days woot woot
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  • Tenchi Masaki Tenchi Masaki:
    Will the Hunchback be ringing the bells?
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Lol 😆 maybe one of the curators could dress up like him
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  • Jon Eckart Jon Eckart:
    ((So... my Facebook got password hacked, and the recovery options aren't working. And, over the last two days, haven't slept more than half an hour total, despite my trazodone. Had like 6 beers tonight, have a couple left, will take a full pill tonight, and hope to sleep. And, finished the application for the new place, probably will have to help the folks tomorrow.))
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  • Jon Eckart Jon Eckart:
    ((Log into Facebook <-- the person who found a way to hack my password... don't report it and nuke it... I want to get the pics from it if I can))
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    I'm glad you were able to get back in Jon.
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Did you know.....The original candy canes were straight sugar sticks that were often used to decorate Christmas trees. The first historical reference to the cane shape was in 1670, when the choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral in Germany bent the sugar sticks into the shape of a shepherd's staff. Candy canes remained white until the early 20th century when red stripes and peppermint flavor became popular.
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    @Tenchi Masaki when i open the website on my phone I immediately get a "translate page" pop up. Is this from my own settings ?
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    (Everything is in English but it says Translate from Italian)
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  • Jon Eckart Jon Eckart:
    ((So... the folks called me upstairs to help figure out how to get their SSI paperwork to the new landlord... we were discussing it, when the landlord emailed that all three of us are denied... mostly the main thing was "poor rental history; insufficient income (they're on SSI); no credit file; if no judgment was rendered on them after they appealed the initial eviction notice, then they gave their 30 days notice, can they rescind that (this is Minnesota, ya shure, ya betcha) and stay?
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  • Jon Eckart Jon Eckart:
    @Lucy you got back in!
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  • Jon Eckart Jon Eckart:
    (my question depends on someone knowing legal loopholes... will look into that tomorrow)
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Awww dang it. I lost #whamageden 😞 😕 😢
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Michelangelo wrote a poem about how much he hated painting the Sistine Chapel...One translation of the poem he sent to his friend begins: I’ve already grown a goiter from this torture, hunched up here like a cat in Lombardy(or anywhere else where the stagnant water’s poison).
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    *Leaves Christmas cookies in the shape of Carmen out on counter*
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