morning time. getting yelled at for losing the bolt for the gun. and yes. she tried to run me down. cliff. i never once said i was the most normal person. I have been 160+ on public roads, I did punch out my fiero window, and im sure both of my parents being nuts has not done me any good. im just going to say "**** it" and upload the videos i have of her going crazy. i should have never made these post.
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ghost187x Member
Posts: 1026 From: El Paso, TX Registered: Oct 2008
morning time. getting yelled at for losing the bolt for the gun. and yes. she tried to run me down. cliff. i never once said i was the most normal person. I have been 160+ on public roads, I did punch out my fiero window, and im sure both of my parents being nuts has not done me any good. im just going to say "**** it" and upload the videos i have of her going crazy. i should have never made these post.
The way she is acting! Take all the bolts for all the guns and throw them in a LAKE!
I only wish you the best of luck. I think the only way you can change your future for the better is to leave. You have at least one offer to go there and start over but from what I've read about you I get the feeling that you are more dependent on your mom than she is to you. It may be none of my business but where does the money come from??? You always talk about cars that have been wrecked, a $60,000 boat that was wrecked. Then there is a house with land and horses. Yet no one works??? You do complain about your living conditions but I think you have it pretty easy. I don't think you will give up everything that someone is providing you.. Please prove me wrong and move away while you can....
I know I'm going off topic but I'm curious - in or on what did you go 160+ on public roads?
It was my 1986 Yamaha V-Max..........but that was back in 1988 when I was younger and dumber I know you were asking 87antuzzi but I was young once too.
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87antuzzi Member
Posts: 11151 From: Surrounded by corn. Registered: Feb 2009
I only wish you the best of luck. I think the only way you can change your future for the better is to leave. You have at least one offer to go there and start over but from what I've read about you I get the feeling that you are more dependent on your mom than she is to you. It may be none of my business but where does the money come from??? You always talk about cars that have been wrecked, a $60,000 boat that was wrecked. Then there is a house with land and horses. Yet no one works??? You do complain about your living conditions but I think you have it pretty easy. I don't think you will give up everything that someone is providing you.. Please prove me wrong and move away while you can....
ok. mom woks for HP writing severice contracts. she came into a little bit of money. we are also in a lot of dept. and easy ride.....no. Could it be worse. yes. I dont have anything, my mom has a little "house, horses and 2 trucks". the boat was not ours btw. It was some guys at the gas station. We are typical californians that are flat broke, came into money, pissed it away and then wondered where it went. i dont rely on my mom for **** btw. only thing she has given me is a reason to leave.
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GT-X Member
Posts: 1507 From: Crestwood, KY Registered: Feb 2003
Man in your situation u might just be better off loading ip the car going to a pawn shop asking what will you give me for everything if its enough take it and get the hell outa dodge.
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87antuzzi Member
Posts: 11151 From: Surrounded by corn. Registered: Feb 2009
Man in your situation u might just be better off loading ip the car going to a pawn shop asking what will you give me for everything if its enough take it and get the hell outa dodge.
what car lol. im going to take and pawn off the guns and my watches.
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Tony Kania Member
Posts: 20794 From: The Inland Northwest Registered: Dec 2008
this is another fear. I dont want to get somewhere new and be homeless. I may have a shitty life but its my shitty life LOL. incase yall were wonderin. im still moving. but i gotta ***** and moan a little LOL
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Boondawg Member
Posts: 38235 From: Displaced Alaskan Registered: Jun 2003
Yes you can! Having been homeless for more than a minute in my life, I understand your apprehension. But, you can't leave when you are dead!
I was there too. Rough time, but It sure pushed me to get up on top of my game. Sometimes a good cold slap across the face jars you out of the illusion you are walking around in.
Sometimes, you just gotta jump.
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jimbolaya Member
Posts: 10652 From: Virginia Beach, Virginia Registered: Feb 2007
Originally posted by 87antuzzi: and im sure both of my parents being nuts has not done me any good. im just going to say "**** it" and upload the videos i have of her going crazy. i should have never made these post.
I will just say a couple of things as observations.
Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your kids.
That said insanity is hereditary, you get it from your parents.
You really do need to get out of their as soon as you can possibly get out. Get as much money together as you can as quickly as you can and get the fk out.
I don’t want to seem cold in my first 2 statements but both are true to one degree or another. And you are not helping yourself hanging around.
Good luck and good vibes.
Steve
------------------ Technology is great when it works, and one big pain in the ass when it doesn't. Detroit iron rules all the rest are just toys.
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jimbolaya Member
Posts: 10652 From: Virginia Beach, Virginia Registered: Feb 2007
Ok dude here it is. In the days before indoor plumbing and toilet paper you still had to wipe your a$$. Country folk did that with corn cobs that had the kernels already shucked off. (cuz eatin corn after you wiped your a$$ with it, is just plain nasty ) My Great Grandparents on both sides of my family never had indoor plumbing. In addition, I can remember when my Grandparents on my fathers side got indoor plumbing and a septic tank. I can remember going to the outhouse with snow on the ground, and using the pee can (not to be confused with a pecan ) during the middle of the night. So in reality, I was a re-cycler before it was even cool. I'm glad I could be there for your education youngin.
Jim
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87antuzzi Member
Posts: 11151 From: Surrounded by corn. Registered: Feb 2009
Ok dude here it is. In the days before indoor plumbing and toilet paper you still had to wipe your a$$. Country folk did that with corn cobs that had the kernels already shucked off. (cuz eatin corn after you wiped your a$$ with it, is just plain nasty ) My Great Grandparents on both sides of my family never had indoor plumbing. In addition, I can remember when my Grandparents on my fathers side got indoor plumbing and a septic tank. I can remember going to the outhouse with snow on the ground, and using the pee can (not to be confused with a pecan ) during the middle of the night. So in reality, I was a re-cycler before it was even cool. I'm glad I could be there for your education youngin.
Jim
wow....just wow....
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84fiero123 Member
Posts: 29950 From: farmington, maine usa Registered: Oct 2004
Originally posted by 87antuzzi: ok. wtf are you guys talking about?
Just for you, you young wipper snapper
Elsewhere, wealthy people wiped themselves with wool, lace or hemp, while less wealthy people used their hand when defecating into rivers, or cleaned themselves with various materials such as rags, wood shavings, leaves, grass, hay, stone, sand, moss, water, snow, maize, ferns, may apple plant husks, fruit skins, or seashells, and corn cobs, depending upon the country and weather conditions or social customs. In Ancient Rome, a sponge on a stick was commonly used, and, after usage, placed back in a bucket of saltwater.
Section 5150 is a section of the California Welfare and Institutions Code (specifically, the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act or "LPS") which allows a qualified officer or clinician to involuntarily confine a person deemed to have a mental disorder that makes them a danger to him or her self, and/or others and/or gravely disabled. A qualified officer, which includes any California peace officer, as well as any specifically designated county clinician, can request the confinement after signing a written declaration. When used as a term, 5150 (pronounced "fifty-one-fifty") can informally refer to the person being confined or to the declaration itself
The person in charge of the institution can set her free
The process The 5150 hold may be written out on Form MH 302, Application for 72 Hour Detention for Evaluation and Treatment.[1] Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) 5 1 50 is interpreted by the LA County LPS Designation Handbook [1], page 5, as an .. an application for involuntary admission. According to this interpretation, WIC 5150 is not (page 5) ... a direct admission form and does not of itself authorize the involuntary admission; it merely gets the individual to the door. Then, as described in WIC 5151: Prior to admitting a person to the facility, the professional person in charge of the facility or his or her designee shall assess the individual in person to determine the appropriateness of the involuntary detention (face to face assessment). Further, according to the LA County LPS Designation Handbook ... The ability to place a person on an involuntary hold in the community is the only situation outside of law enforcement where an individual may take away another individual's right to freedom and detain him or her against his or her will...[2] LPS Handbook fails to mention that Section 5150 is not intended to be used to hold a person reported to the police by a non-professional. It is intended for a police officer to use to submit a subject for a hold when the officer has observed the qualifying symptoms in the routine process of a response. This is commonly used to allow the officer to process a subject into the psych facility without requiring criminal processing.
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Originally posted by 87antuzzi: she is gone on 5150...i feel like the worlds biggest pile of **** right now.
You need to get yourself a lawyer for this and moms suing you.
We here advising you are not lawyers and as such can only tell you what we think with the info you have given us.
I stand by my earlier post.
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Originally posted by 84fiero123:
I will just say a couple of things as observations.
Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your kids.
That said insanity is hereditary, you get it from your parents.
You really do need to get out of their as soon as you can possibly get out. Get as much money together as you can as quickly as you can and get the fk out.
I don’t want to seem cold in my first 2 statements but both are true to one degree or another. And you are not helping yourself hanging around.
Good luck and good vibes.
Steve
Just a question.
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Originally posted by 87antuzzi: boonie. do you know what your missing in being in the lower 48? A FIERO! . you can have it....if you buy the engine
How can you sell anyone your Fiero if ?
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Originally posted by 87antuzzi: for slander and vandalism (i broke my own windsheild on the fiero) but.....the title is in her name for insurance. So yea.
Again I ask,
Just how old are you?
Again good luck and good vibes, you really need them.
Steve
------------------ Technology is great when it works, and one big pain in the ass when it doesn't. Detroit iron rules all the rest are just toys.
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USFiero Member
Posts: 4879 From: Everywhere and Middle of Nowhere Registered: Mar 2002
I figure for a few weeks we may have to create some artificial "drama" for Kris just so he doesn't go through withdrawals.
Man it's boring around here lol. I got some wild friends that can fill in the "crazy" gaps though.
Brad
I was thinking that... MO is going to seem like some mountain solitude compared to CA. I sort of dig that Antuzzi is shedding the material possessions and all - Brad - this is dang nice of you.
Kinda waitin for a couple pics. I didn't hear back from Chris. Sounds like he been busy.
Yea, he was attempting to contact you.
His Mom took the camera somewhere. Pictures are probably not going to happen unfortunately as it has turned into one of "those" situations where Kris either leaves ASAP, lose everything, or waits it out and ends up a lot worse off.
Can't wait it out, he has a lot of nice stuff, we've all seen pictures on his build threads, and getting it would be a bonus to anyone, especially at the prices he stated.
IIRC we are talking GT parts, a really good looking Engine, tools, shop equipment, Mecham Scoops, etc. All for bargain basement prices, as quick as a person can pick it all up.