Cheez moved out to wilderness, then got free housing, & going back to Wilderness

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KMFJD

Lifer
Aug 11, 2005
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I can confirm a tent in below zero sucks. I've experienced that in July LOL. That was weird. It was summer weather during the day, but it dropped to below zero for one night. The lake looked awesome around 3am though when I went out to pee. Some kind of fog/ice crystal stuff going on with the sunsize reflecting through it.
I remember having to do winter camping as part of cubs/scouts , miserable weekend that was
 

noobz

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Feb 11, 2020
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Hey I'm back guys.... this is cheez. In case if anyone hasn't informed you guys I'm living in a free housing now, provided by the government assistant program for the sick people. Damn I feel good not having to pay rent. ;) I moved in to housing on Dec 23, 2019 and been here in the housing since then. Watch this video ->

 

[DHT]Osiris

Lifer
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Hey I'm back guys.... this is cheez. In case if anyone hasn't informed you guys I'm living in a free housing now, provided by the government assistant program for the sick people. Damn I feel good not having to pay rent. ;) I moved in to housing on Dec 23, 2019 and been here in the housing since then. Watch this video ->

I'm genuinely happy you aren't living in the woods anymore. Convince people to give you money to fix/build their computers, and please never fight raccoons for food ever again.
 

noobz

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Feb 11, 2020
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I'm genuinely happy you aren't living in the woods anymore. Convince people to give you money to fix/build their computers, and please never fight raccoons for food ever again.
I can fix computers and troubleshoot technical issues but I can't have a job like that anymore due to spiritual attack and I'm worn out. All my energy is gone. I didn't fight with the raccoons I fed them every single day and they only came for dinner time cause they know when it's dinner time. They respect me cause I feed them.

thxs... obama
Yes... thanks to Obama. I'm grateful that such assistance program is available... I get food stamp also. Thanks to you guys your tax money is providing me housing and food. The only thing I'm putting all my energy on paying is my Discover card bill.
 

noobz

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Through medicaid and foodstamp program I qualify for very low rate for broadband internet ($10/mo and no taxes) and free mobile phone. I've been enjoying accessing internet at home. I'm now able to take shower to keep myself clean.... my cat is happy as ever. Oh I still have a part-time job, working 7 hours a week.
 

VirtualLarry

No Lifer
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@noobz, I'm genuinely humbled and heartwarmed by your video of your new place. Sure beats the woods in the middle of Winter.

I'm on housing too, and foodstamps, and medicaid. Though, you're doing way better than I am, in a manner of speaking, because I don't have a job. (Other than the occasional computer gig that God throws my way, when I need more money.)
 

Captante

Lifer
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Hey I'm back guys.... this is cheez. In case if anyone hasn't informed you guys I'm living in a free housing now, provided by the government assistant program for the sick people. Damn I feel good not having to pay rent. ;) I moved in to housing on Dec 23, 2019 and been here in the housing since then. Watch this video ->




Glad to hear your doing better! :)
 

BudAshes

Lifer
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Through medicaid and foodstamp program I qualify for very low rate for broadband internet ($10/mo and no taxes) and free mobile phone. I've been enjoying accessing internet at home. I'm now able to take shower to keep myself clean.... my cat is happy as ever. Oh I still have a part-time job, working 7 hours a week.

Well you survived longer than we thought so good for you.
 

BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
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So...gone from living off the grid to living on the dole. I'm sure the Indiana taxpayers are thrilled.
 
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Paladin3

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Mar 5, 2004
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So...gone from living off the grid to living on the dole. I'm sure the Indiana taxpayers are thrilled.
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BoomerD

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Hey...I'm Number 1! Woot!
 
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This is exactly the type of case that the safety net should be catching. I'm totally fine with paying taxes to help the OP. Human dignity is a worthy cause.
I agree. Dude is definitely in need of some help. Having said that, for his own personal well being and health he should really be making his own way. It's just the natural progression of a man and any man that doesn't do that will always be missing something. Jmo. Hopefully there are programs to help so that he can get to that point.