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A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!

Posted by Sherz 
Thank you for all of your advicesmiling smileysmiling smiley It's so hot and humid here that even the worst of the sprogs aren't outside today, so I haven't seen my favorite little shitford. The park is a good idea. I may see if my friend wants to walk there with me. There is a nice one with an exercise trail about 15 miles away. Another thing I thought of is the track at the high school,of course when the teensprogs aren't having track practice!

CF4ever--You're right, there really isn't a specific shade of bad kid. If they're bad, they're bad! We have that same crap going on in our neighborhood with kids who won't move out of the road for drivers. Maybe parents just aren't teaching their kids to get out of the way for them. They've probably heard the phrase "Pedestrains have the rightaway." and believe that it applies in all situations. I'd like to encourage the bad teeensprogs in my neighborhood to go to the nearest 70mph interstate and see if it really works there.
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Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 12, 2006
Denise Wrote:
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> I know wot you mean about how neighbourhoods
> change. I've given up on walking in the
> neighbourhood here. I go to the mall, flea
> market, or store for that. I just don't want to
> have to deal with the brats 'round here, and have
> them follow me to my house, or summat.

Same here. When I first moved to this place a dozen years ago, it was a nice, quiet neighborhood. Mostly older people, and they worked hard to keep their homes nice.

But then, many of the apartment buildings have changed hands, and they are now renting to trashy Section 8 (rent subsidy program here in the U.S.) breeders. We now have a very active FFA (Future Felons of America) chapter around here; I can't even walk to the fucking corner store without being harassed by one or more of them. They hang out in packs and harass the fuck out of anyone who walks by.

The only reason we still live here is that we're not quite in a position yet to buy a home in an area where we'd want to live forever. Getting another rental is not an option, as we have eight cats, and it is pretty much impossible to find another rental who'd let us have all of the cats. The Boston, MA area is one of the most pet-unfriendly places in the world...do NOT move here if you have pets unless you can afford to buy your own home here, as finding someplace to rent to you with pets will likely NEVER happen. Or, if it does, you will be raped up the ass for pet deposits and other extra fees...which they do NOT charge for sprogs who do more damage than most animals!

Getting rid of the cats is also not an option. As much as this neighborhood sucks, at least our landladies are animal lovers, and allow us to have the cats with no additional fees and such. They actually do NOT allow sprogs, as they don't feel like spending the money to remove the old lead paint. It is legal here to still have lead paint if you do not rent to families with kids under 10. The fact that is is pet-friendly is the ONLY reason we stay here for now.

But I bet if we had eight SPROGS, people'd be not only willing to rent to us, but we'd get all of those Section 8 subsidies as well. Fuck.

So all we do in this neighborhood is live in our apartment. I love to BBQ, and I used to do so in the back yard a lot. But I had to stop when the local brats started harrassing me, even asking for food. Or they'd just stand at the fence and GAWK. This is why when we DO move, we are moving way the fuck out in the boonies, where the nearest neighbor is far enough away so that I can BBQ in the nude if I feel like it (not a good idea, though, but you get my drift!). And we'd want to own enough of the land around the house so that no one can build new houses three inches from my kitchen window, as they do around here.

The only times I go outside are either to take the garbage out, or to walk to the car to go somewhere better than here.


Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 12, 2006
D'you know where I go for walks? The cemetary! It's so quiet and peaceful, and it smells like flowers and freshly mowed grass. And the best thing? NO EFFING SPROGS!!! I highly recommend it.
I grew up in a house right next to the local boneyard. Medusa is right, it's the best place to go for a nice walk! Nobody is there, except on weekends, and holidays, and hardly ever will you encounter a sprog.

Catmommy, even though we live on opposite sides of the country (I'm in Ca.), you could've been describing my neighborhood, too. It's the same. Section 8 is the plague.
Catmommy- I'm sorry to read that you are in a crappy area. I know we have a very large FFA chapter here, too! The suburbs suck when the city gets too damn close. 20 years ago my area was considered rural. I'm glad you have a nice situation for your kittiessmiling smiley

Medusa and Sprogless-I went to high school right beside a cemetary. That was actually the place that kids skipping class would hide out at. I always felt sorry for the families of people buried there, because it was frequently vandalized. THe cemetary in the town I live in now is right by the middle school. No one is safe from the disturbance of teensprogs, not even the dead.
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Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 13, 2006
sprogless Wrote:
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> Catmommy, even though we live on opposite sides of
> the country (I'm in Ca.), you could've been
> describing my neighborhood, too. It's the same.
> Section 8 is the plague.

Sprogless & Catmommy, I wish you could both move yesterday! I know exactly what you're talking about w/ Section 8- I had to deal with that where I grew up on the south side of Chicago. It SUCKS.

To get what I could afford, I had to move so far out to the boonies that my neighbors are farmers and Urban Sprawl is starting to take over. I literally live minutes from the milk capital of the country!

But I can deal with the breederific Midwest as long as I have my space and can have my cats. I always fantasize about moving to either ends of the country, but I'd be just going back to what I left in Chicago, so I don't complain.

Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 13, 2006
sprogless Wrote:
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> Catmommy, even though we live on opposite sides of
> the country (I'm in Ca.), you could've been
> describing my neighborhood, too. It's the same.
> Section 8 is the plague.

I am in 100% agreement of how Section 8 is the plague. My late-grandfather bought a home in Pittsburg, CA in the mid-70's. His new subdivision was nice until the 80's when Section 8 allowed the single moms to live practically rent-free in these nice three-bedroom homes with air-conditioning.

My grandpa had one of these moos and her minion of sprogs by different men as a neighbour. Long story short is that one of the little b*st*rd kids, who was TWELVE, broke into his house twice! The cops knew of this sh*t and were only waiting for evidence to bust him. Grandpa had to get an alarm system for his house all because of a Section 8 Welfare Ho.

I truly believe that single mothers and their offspring are a plague to society. I studied Hinduism at one point. In one of their scriptures where a holy man did his puports, he mentioned one verse of how single women having those babies create problems in society with the "unwanted population". This man did the purports back in the 60's before the single moo issue started to become a problem to society.


Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 13, 2006
india_darshan, you are so right. Section 8 ho-bags are nothing but parasites who breed little parasites. And the cycle continues.
A huge part of the problem is that there's no shame or stigma, anymore. Popping out kids with no clue as to who the babydaddies are, is becoming the national past time. These ho- bags believe they're to be exalted and revered for doing absolutely nothing, except breeding the next generation of criminals and welfare ho's. At the rate these blood suckers breed, I have to wonder if they'll be enough taxpayers in years to come to pay for it all.

These women know that all they have to do is breed, and they're set. In the meantime, the rest of us have to endure crippling taxes, and live in fear of the bullshit that these losers bring wherever they end up. Because they're almost always "minorities," they play the race card at every opportunity, and if there is none, they start shit to ensure that they have an excuse to act the way they do. Law enforcement is afraid to do anything, because of the potential for lawsuits, being accused of racial profiling, etc. The ACLU makes damn sure that these scumbags continue to operate above the law.

So, our neighborhoods are going to hell, decent people are afraid to leave their homes, and that's just fine and dandy. Yeah, I'm really proud to be an American right about now. Land of the freebies, and home of the bullshit, folks.
Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 13, 2006
yes i have seen this, luckily the UK doesnt have section 8 housing. but being with faust, i heard and saw dead animals, as where she is its pretty wild, i much prefer animals to people, but what was a nice park type place, with real wildlife, thats been destroyed all for this section 8.

eventually they will build on all the free places, and they will ask whats a tiger, whats that animal on tv.. the sooner we can get our own cf community sorted, the better (in the UK you can rent to who you wish,)

i was lucky i lived int a pretty rural/urban area and i used to go for walks. out into the feilds and see no one, sit there and just chill maybe take a book with me.. once i walked 5 miles, i just carried on.. and sat and rested, great fun..

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Yep, Catmommy9, it sucks. Animals don't go round in groups terrorising people, vandalising things. I don't understand why landlords freak out cos an animal might pee or crap on the floors, when freakin' sprogs do that, and FAR WORSE. There should be BRAT deposits of $1,000 per shitling.

It's a right shame how we all have to live like this cos some damn bints can't keep thier legs shut, and 'don't belieeeve in eeeeevil abortion'.
When I was single, living on a teacher's salary, I used to fume at the welfare moos who were in better living conditions than I was. I was in a 600sq ft apartment with terrible ventilation for 13 years, but it was all that was affordable in my area. I remember this one horribly behave welfare sprog telling me excitedly that he, his mom and his five brothers and sisters would be moving into their own home on the upcoming weekend. His mom had never worked a hard day in her life. She just popped out horribly behaved children, and used the system. At the same time I was trying to purchase a home on my small salary, and I couldn't even get approved to buy a small townhouse. I had no debts, but hadn't really established enough credit to be approved. It's just so frustrating to be a person who follows the rules and to watch trainwrecks like that moo get things for practically free. At least I didn't have her shitty kids!
Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 14, 2006
The county or state paying for these welfare h*-bags to keep on breeding and rewarding these nasty women for their actions does anger me. As a CF woman, I do not qualify for county medical insurance should my job not offer coverage or if the premiums are too high. Fortunately for me, my old/new job gives free health insurance to the guards. It is not the best coverage but I am not about to complain about something that is free-of-charge. Many Americans have no insurance and would be headed towards financial disaster should illness or accident strike. Yet, our government continues to pay these women to breed these babies who will be of no use to society.

Everytime the county pays some ob-gyn to deliver a welfare slag's baby, our tax dollars are basically paying to educate, feed, and house the next juvenile delinquent and future career criminal. Most of these welfare moos do not discipline their brats. I know from having to go to school with project kids in my youth. These out-of-wedlock welfare kids were the worst behaved in class and started the most fights. By high school, the project girls were carrying on their "family" tradition of having babies with low-lifes and the project boys had been to juvenile court for an array of crimes.
I'm glad your new job gives you health insurance, India. I went about 5 years without it before I got my teaching job, and it was tough. Of course those who choose to pop out babies and use the system get all of their medical care for free.

You are very right about the majority of project kids being the future criminals. Some of them luck out and turn out ok by finding good role models at school or church, but the vast majority of them are raised by the street, just like their mothers were, and don't turn out very well.
Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 14, 2006
What was galling about my late-granddad's situation is that he was a home buyer paying a mortgage while the county put this nasty moo and her rats into the next door house free of charge! That was an offense to any homeowner who worked d*mned hard to get ahead and pay their bills. After a few years, this h*-bag's brats got so bad that the county shipped them off to the County Home aka "Lido Square", the housing project for nasty single mothers and their offspring. When the band moved out, the house had been ruined inside.
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Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 14, 2006
What the government SHOULD be paying for are depo shots, IUDs or even tubals for these moos. If I ruled the world, in order to get welfare, a woman must agree to one of the above, and it would be done at a special clinic that would be set up for such a purpose.

Pills and condoms would not be officially approved birth control methods for welfare moos, because there'd be no way to make sure that they'd take the pills every day, or use the condoms.

Of course, there'd be much mooing and lowing about violating their rights and such. When are people going to realize that breeding is NOT A RIGHT? And even if it was, don't you think that if someone is living exclusively off of taxpayer money, they should lose some rights until they can start supporting themselves?

It used to sort of be that way. My ex-husband's mother was a breeder moo, with two kids out of wedlock by two different men that she never married. Both hit the road the minute the rabbit died. She eventually married some dumb schmuck and had a third kid.

But until then, she was on welfare. This was back in the 60's. The welfare people used to make home visits, and look in the closets, drawers, medicine cabinets, etc., to see what kind of things you had. If they saw that you had anything expensive, they got VERY suspicious.

Now you have these welfare rabbits running around, who have more expensive clothes, cars, TVs and such than I do! It's a disgrace, and I think we need to go back to the old way of doing things.

Let's NOT make public assistance a badge of honor any longer. When I was growing up, there was a period in which my father was unemployed, and we were getting food stamps for a time. This embarassed my mother to no end, and at the A&P, she'd always look around to make sure that no one we knew saw her paying with the food stamps. Yes, we had a legitimate reason to be getting assistance...stuff like job loss is what this stuff is supposed to be for. A hand up until you get back on your feet, nothing more. But she was still embarassed about it.

I also think that people should get tax breaks for every year in which they do NOT breed!
Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
July 14, 2006
catmommy9 Wrote:
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> But until then, she was on welfare. This was back
> in the 60's. The welfare people used to make home
> visits, and look in the closets, drawers, medicine
> cabinets, etc., to see what kind of things you
> had. If they saw that you had anything expensive,
> they got VERY suspicious.
>
> Now you have these welfare rabbits running around,
> who have more expensive clothes, cars, TVs and
> such than I do! It's a disgrace, and I think we
> need to go back to the old way of doing things.
>
> Let's NOT make public assistance a badge of honor
> any longer. When I was growing up, there was a
> period in which my father was unemployed, and we
> were getting food stamps for a time. This
> embarassed my mother to no end, and at the A&P,
> she'd always look around to make sure that no one
> we knew saw her paying with the food stamps. Yes,
> we had a legitimate reason to be getting
> assistance...stuff like job loss is what this
> stuff is supposed to be for. A hand up until you
> get back on your feet, nothing more. But she was
> still embarassed about it.
>
> I also think that people should get tax breaks for
> every year in which they do NOT breed!

I remember those days very well in the early 70's when the welly office would have a social worker check the closets and the rest of the Section 8 apartment to make sure the moo did not have expensive clothing, jewelry, or hi-fis (remember that term? :spin) whileon the Public Dole. Now, the welfare moos would scream of their "rights" being "violated" if the home inspections were to go on today.

These moos do not have a right to my tax dollars supporting them, their sprogs, and paying for their weaves, fingernail treatments, expensive jeans, cellphones, gold teeth, tattoos, etc, etc, etc! If these women expect to live off of American Socialism for Single Moos, they should expect that the State can tell them what they can or cannot own. I do think we need to go back to the "old ways".

Where my mom works was on strike in the summer of 1981. She got food stamps being a divorced mother but we were both extremely embarrassed to be seen in Safeway getting out groceries. Of course, Mom did not get approved for welfare because she was a responsible parent who worked, owned her car, and was buying a townhouse. Thankfully, the strike was over in a few weeks.
I had a similar situation as a teen. My dad's company went on a strike that lasted 2 months, and my mom was ill with cancer. We used foodstamps during that time. My dad and I went to a neighboring town where we didn't know anyone to use them, because we were so embarrassed, even though we had a valid reason.

My father-in-law owned a supermarket for many years before he retired. The last 10 years before he sold the market he stopped accepting food stamps because he was tired of all of the rough people with their bad, shoplifting kids coming into his store to use them.
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Re: A Bad Kid in my Bad Neighborhood GRRRRRR!
August 29, 2006
Good a place as any for this comment:

When I got out of college, my mom forced (read: nagged to the point of doing it to shut her up) me to take the civil service exam. I scored exceptionally well and took a position as a receptionist/secretary for a county housing agency. Ho-lee fuck.

These moos would call EVERY day to check their number on the "list". I reminded them that we only updated the list once every six weeks. It didn't matter. They would still call every freakin day. And they were rude about it. There was never "Could you please tell me my number on the so and so list? Thank you." No. It was always "What's my number?"

One time, a welfare moo called up to do just this. We had two lists: the regular and the "emergency", but both were updated at the same time. The emergency list was for people that were homeless or paying more than half their income to rent. This POS had already been in housing, but was kicked out when her and b/f got caught selling liquor to minors in the PJ's. Anyway, she calls up all frantic saying " I need to get on the emergency list". I ask her what of her status has changed to deem this necessary. Are you ready for her answer?

"I'm homeless. I have nowhere to live. And I'm pregnant again."

I'm sorry, but if you are pregnant, again, someone is giving you someplace to screw.

If I was in dire straits and homeless/jobless w/kids, screwing somebody would be the LAST thing on my mind.
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