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I have a payday loan and due to the overwhelming interest rates I could not pay it anymore and keep my roof over my head and have a car. I stopped paying the loan and now I am getting phone calls from INDIA (I think) threatening me with claims that they will file a warrent against my social security number. I wondered if this is something I can actually go to jail for? I do not have the money right now to pay them and they are calling me 6 times a day which is harrassment! Help!!! I live in the Fort Worth, Texas so if you know Texas law that would be great..
THANK YOU YAHOO answers! Now I know what I need to do thanks to so many wonderful people out there!


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    I have a 1 story, 1500 sf home. Thanks!


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      This dream takes place in New Orleans, my home town. I now live in Fort Worth. The apartment complex in the dream was torn down several years ago, but in my dream, it was being remodeled. And instead of living there like I did over ten years ago, I was working there.
      I was working at a runner, someone who takes supplies and materials from one place to the other and helps out the maintenance person.
      I was bringing some supplies back to the apartment where CL and I was working and I noticed that someone was watching me. I began to walk faster, then I started to run. When I got to the apartment, CL was no where to be found, but his truck was still there. The man in the truck was about to get out, so I jumped in Cl’s truck and drove off. He always left the keys in the truck.
      The dream switched and I found myself running trying to find an open door to one of the apartments. I found one, went inside, and locked the doors and windows. There where two small dogs inside and the fire place was lit. There where never any fire places in those apartments when I lived there.
      The man found me and began to break in through the window. I ran out the back door and up the stair to the third floor. I grabbed a rope from the apartment on the third floor and climbed up to the roof. The man followed. I tied the rope in a loop, threw it over the chimney and swung down to the ground. As soon as my feet hit the ground, I took off running.
      I ran all the way to my grandmothers house, about a mile away. She was not home but I had a key. She went with my mom to take the kids to California to the beach. I locked all of the doors and the windows, then I ran up stairs. I went into mu old bedroom and got under the bed. I heard a voice say, "You are so damn predictable". Then he pulled me from under the bed and threw me on top of the bed.
      He tied my hands to the bed and he unbuttoned my blouse.Be began to suck on my breast. Then, he pulled my pants off, turn me over and began to beat me on my buttocks with his belt until it started to bleed.Then he ask me where his kids where. I told him.
      Then he rapped me anally until I passed out. (For the record I am a female). Then he gave me some smelling sauce. I woke up and he rapped me again.
      He untied me and tied me to a chair. Then he said, "Tell me who David is and try not to lie to me". I told him that David has a guy that I had been seeing, then I woke up.
      The funny thing about this dream is, my mom and grandmother are both dead. My grandmother never lived in that house but my parents did. I called this guy by name in the dream, yet I can’t remember it now. And I never dated anyone named David. I know a few Davids’ but I never dated anyone by that name.
      What else can this dream mean?


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      Marriage Proposal Ideas?

      I live in Fort Worth, TX and am wanting to propose to my girlfriend during a Helicopter Tour that will take us over several spots in the area (i.e., downtown Ft. Worth, and a few sports stadiums). I’ve already spoke to the helicopter company who had said they’ve had guys spell out "Will You Marry Me" on the roofs of their house and one guy spelled it out in the middle of a golf course. I don’t own a home and definitely don’t have the resources to get a golf course to allow me to do such a thing. So my question is how else can I pop the question without a dull proposal over the headsets? It would be neat to have it spelled out on something visible from the helicopter but I don’t know how I would pull that off?


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      Alright, so I live in Fort Worth Texas, and although I’m out in the country Woodpeckers are very rare here, but we have the same Woodpecker that comes around frequently and he keeps pecking on my roof (along with our neighbors in the area, because I hear him)! Why the hell is he pecking on my roof? I thought they pecked on trees! Could he damage my roof? Also, how do I get him to stop? He sounds like a flipping jackhammer!


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      The One Job Americans Just Won’t Do
      By Doug Patton
      May 14, 2007

      I finally figured it out. I kept hearing about all those jobs Americans just won’t do. We’re never really told what they are, but I guess we should be happy they’re getting done and stop complaining about all the negative aspects of having twenty million illegal aliens in our midst.

      Perhaps we should just accept the idea that 25 American citizens are going to continue to be killed every day by illegals — half of them by drunk drivers — because it’s a small price to pay to get all those jobs done.

      We should get used to the idea that nearly four million children of illegals are filling our public schools, and that more than 300,000 illegal aliens are serving time in our prisons. There are another 640,000 illegals who should be in prison but aren’t because they are fugitives. We’re not paying to incarcerate them, so that’s a plus, but unfortunately they are probably the ones responsible for killing those25 Americans every day. And, of course, we are getting those jobs done.

      We really shouldn’t complain about the resurgence of heretofore eradicated diseases, including Tuberculosis and the plague. You’ve probably heard that bedbugs are also making a comeback. But it’s okay, because we’re getting all those jobs done.

      I guess we should be more than willing to pay the cost for illegals to flood our hospital emergency rooms for free service; and it’s the least we can do to declare their babies born on our soil as American citizens. What else could a compassionate society do for people doing all those jobs for us?

      Americans should be happy to press one for English and to sort through multiculti instructions written in Spanish (and sometimes other languages) in order to find the English directions. But again, who else is going to do all those jobs? Snobby, self-indulgent Americans? I don’t think so.

      I have to confess that I was less than thrilled recently to see my local super market put up new signs over their food aisles directing customers to the item of their choice in both English and Spanish. I found myself wondering how long it would take me to figure out in Mexico City that "Jalapeño" means "Pepper." But after I thought about all those jobs lazy, spoiled Americans (apparently including me) simply won’t do, I realized it was well worth whatever inconvenience I might experience.

      To tell you the truth, I was at a loss to figure out which jobs the invading hordes of illegals actually were doing that my fellow Americans and I won’t do. Oh, I know the usual answers, but those don’t seem to be the jobs I see them doing. In fact, I see them roofing houses and making good money at it. I see them working hard at more and more skilled jobs that people I know personally would gladly do.

      Then, as I wrote at the beginning of this column, I finally figured it out. It was the story of the Fort Dix Six that finally made it all click for me. Six Muslim men were arrested for plotting to kill American soldiers at Fort Dix, New Jersey.

      I have a photo hanging on my office wall of my father’s Army platoon at Fort Dix. It is dated April 4, 1942. Fort Dix has been a primary jumping-off point for our troops headed overseas for generations, which, of course, is what made it such a tempting target.

      At least three of the Fort Dix Six were in this country illegally. They were brothers. They owned a roofing company. Again, that’s not a job American workers won’t do, so what could they possibly be doing here? That’s when it hit me.

      Being a member of a terrorist cell is the one job Americans just won’t do.

      ———
      Earthman thanks for the links.


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      What does it take to move an entire house and my small workshop building? I live in the Dallas Fort Worth area and I need someone good that can move my entire house…walls roof and floor!! Have you ever hear of this type of service?


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      Two weeks before I moved out of my last apartment the roof caved in because the water heater in the apt above me flooded. They didn’t want to do anything about the carpet but after much complaints they tacked it back down to the floor and shampooed it. They wouldn’t let me out of my lease even though I couldn’t stay there. I just gave in and paid the last two weeks of rent and water.

      Now I get a bill for 9 to replace the carpet, stating it was stained due to age. I lived there for two years.

      I took pictures of the carpet before I left. Can they really charge me for this? If I have to go to court who do I contact. It was in Fort Worth.


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      dog yard and the smell?

      I have too many dogs right now. Four are mine, two are for sale and two are step dogs. I can’t keep up with the poop and the smell. I was thinking of paver stones for easier wash up. It would also help in keeping the nails "not so sharp". They are dachshunds and don’t like to get their feetsies wet when it rains and poop on the small patio. They have a doggie door which they all use very well. The back yard is less than 20′ x 20′ and the step dogs move out soon. Wanna puppy?

      I don’t have alot of money to spend, as I was a victim of the hail storm and need to replace my roof soon. Thanks. BYW, I live west of Fort Worth, Texas.


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      I finally figured it out. I kept hearing about all
      those jobs Americans just won’t do. We’re never really
      told what they are, but I guess we should be happy
      they’re getting done and stop complaining about all
      the negative aspects of having twenty million illegal
      aliens in our midst.
      Perhaps we should just accept the idea that 25
      American citizens are going to continue to be killed
      every day by illegals – half of them by drunk drivers
      – because it’s a small price to pay to get all those
      jobs done.

      We should get used to the idea that nearly four
      million children of illegals are filling our public
      schools, and that more than 300,000 illegal aliens are
      serving time in our prisons. There are another 640,000
      illegals who should be in prison but aren’t because
      they are fugitives. We’re not paying to incarcerate
      them, so that’s a plus, but unfortunately they are
      probably the ones responsible for killing those 25
      Americans every day. And, of course, we are getting
      those jobs done.

      We really shouldn’t complain about the resurgence of
      heretofore-eradicated diseases, including Tuberculosis
      and the plague. You’ve probably heard that bedbugs are
      also making a comeback. But it’s okay, because we’re
      getting all those jobs done.

      I guess we should be more than willing to pay the
      cost for illegals to flood our hospital emergency
      rooms for free service; and it’s the least we can do
      to declare their babies born on our soil as American
      citizens. What else could a compassionate society do
      for people doing all those jobs for us?

      Americans should be happy to press one for English
      and to sort through multicultural instructions written
      in Spanish (and sometimes other languages) in order to
      find the English directions. But again, who else is
      going to do all those jobs? Snobby, self-indulgent
      Americans? I don’t think so.

      I have to confess that I was less than thrilled
      recently to see my local super market put up new signs
      over their food aisles directing customers to the item
      of their choice in both English and Spanish. I found
      myself wondering how long it would take me to figure
      out in Mexico City that "Jalapeño" means "Pepper." But
      after I thought about all those jobs lazy, spoiled
      Americans (apparently including me) simply won’t do, I
      realized it was well worth whatever inconvenience I
      might experience.

      To tell you the truth, I was at a loss to figure out
      which jobs the invading hordes of illegals actually
      were doing that my fellow Americans and I won’t do.
      Oh, I know the usual answers, but those don’t seem to
      be the jobs I see them doing. In fact, I see them
      roofing houses and making good money at it. I see them
      working hard at more and more skilled jobs that people
      I know personally would gladly do.

      Then, as I wrote at the beginning of this column, I
      finally figured it out. It was the story of the Fort
      Dix Six that finally made it all click for me. Six
      Muslim men were arrested for plotting to kill American
      soldiers at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
      I have a photo hanging on my office wall of my
      father’s Army platoon at Fort Dix . It is dated April
      4, 1942. Fort Dix has been a primary jumping-off point
      for our troops headed overseas for generations, which,
      of course, is what made it such a tempting target.
      At least three of the Fort Dix Six were in this
      country illegally. They were brothers. They owned a
      roofing company. Again, that’s not a job American
      workers won’t do, so what could they possibly be doing
      here? That’s when it hit me.

      Being a member of a terrorist cell is the one job
      Americans just won’t do.

      Maybe we all need to contact our senators and
      representatives one more time about the travesty of
      justice currently coming up for a vote. If you do,
      please do it before it becomes law. Oh yeah, make
      sure to include the president on the list. Maybe, if
      all else fails, we can persuade him to, or coerce him
      into, a veto of this latest give away of our national
      sovereignty.


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