โSep-29-2014 04:32 PM
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โOct-03-2014 04:33 AM
โOct-03-2014 04:00 AM
bid_time wrote:Maybe you should look up the definition of big words before using them.
hypocrite - where's your compassion just because someone has a different opinion then you?
โOct-03-2014 03:33 AM
โOct-03-2014 03:31 AM
TOOBOLD wrote:
Yes, he can take it for work but the article doesn't mention if their son also goes with him.I'm sure no one here has taken a business trip with their families coming along.
โOct-02-2014 07:23 PM
โOct-02-2014 05:56 PM
dodge guy wrote:NJRVer wrote:2012Coleman wrote:The Article wrote:
The fact that the Cronleys' property does not accommodate (by a mere 2 feet) a vehicle specifically adapted to improve the quality of life for their son, who has terminal degenerative diseases, presents very specific and unique circumstances," Rothschild wrote. "These circumstances constitute a hardship and present a practical difficulty for Joey and his family.rockhillmanor wrote:
This family truly had a handicap family member and wanted to USE his condition to benefit themselves, just sad.NJRVer wrote:I'm sure you and the other circling wolves without an ounce of comapssion will all be happier when this young mans ilness ends his life, and you can pounce. That's what is really sad.
So much for them having to have it sit there for "emergency" in case the electricity goes out.
The husband also uses it to go on business trips.:R
Scamming the system.
Here's to Karma making sure you get yours...
And here's to Karma for him telling a lie that they needed the rig sitting there just in case.
I don't believe they lied!
โOct-02-2014 05:16 PM
NJRVer wrote:2012Coleman wrote:The Article wrote:
The fact that the Cronleys' property does not accommodate (by a mere 2 feet) a vehicle specifically adapted to improve the quality of life for their son, who has terminal degenerative diseases, presents very specific and unique circumstances," Rothschild wrote. "These circumstances constitute a hardship and present a practical difficulty for Joey and his family.rockhillmanor wrote:
This family truly had a handicap family member and wanted to USE his condition to benefit themselves, just sad.NJRVer wrote:I'm sure you and the other circling wolves without an ounce of comapssion will all be happier when this young mans ilness ends his life, and you can pounce. That's what is really sad.
So much for them having to have it sit there for "emergency" in case the electricity goes out.
The husband also uses it to go on business trips.:R
Scamming the system.
Here's to Karma making sure you get yours...
And here's to Karma for him telling a lie that they needed the rig sitting there just in case.
โOct-02-2014 03:35 PM
2012Coleman wrote:The Article wrote:
The fact that the Cronleys' property does not accommodate (by a mere 2 feet) a vehicle specifically adapted to improve the quality of life for their son, who has terminal degenerative diseases, presents very specific and unique circumstances," Rothschild wrote. "These circumstances constitute a hardship and present a practical difficulty for Joey and his family.rockhillmanor wrote:
This family truly had a handicap family member and wanted to USE his condition to benefit themselves, just sad.NJRVer wrote:I'm sure you and the other circling wolves without an ounce of comapssion will all be happier when this young mans ilness ends his life, and you can pounce. That's what is really sad.
So much for them having to have it sit there for "emergency" in case the electricity goes out.
The husband also uses it to go on business trips.:R
Scamming the system.
Here's to Karma making sure you get yours...
โOct-02-2014 02:45 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
seems to me that Gerald was an inventor, etc., and reasonably intelligent. wonder why he couldn't have bought a 2 ft shorter RV to be modified. can't identify the 3636 lake lynn drive house on google earth to see his exact layout.
bumpy
โOct-02-2014 01:29 PM
โOct-02-2014 01:02 PM
โOct-02-2014 12:16 PM
The Article wrote:
The fact that the Cronleys' property does not accommodate (by a mere 2 feet) a vehicle specifically adapted to improve the quality of life for their son, who has terminal degenerative diseases, presents very specific and unique circumstances," Rothschild wrote. "These circumstances constitute a hardship and present a practical difficulty for Joey and his family.
rockhillmanor wrote:
This family truly had a handicap family member and wanted to USE his condition to benefit themselves, just sad.
NJRVer wrote:I'm sure you and the other circling wolves without an ounce of comapssion will all be happier when this young mans ilness ends his life, and you can pounce. That's what is really sad.
So much for them having to have it sit there for "emergency" in case the electricity goes out.
The husband also uses it to go on business trips.:R
Scamming the system.
โOct-02-2014 09:36 AM