They turned my gas off before winter. I've basically been pretty cold for a few months. The other "main room" is freezing-- I mean, you can see the steam rise up from your mouth. I blocked off the two bedrooms and am using them as my main living quarters.
This is a cute house. I will sell it for 56K if anyone wants to live in this Gosh Forsaken town.
---with this in mind, I have gotten cold feet about the chapter 7-- I chickened out from seeing the lawyer-- somehow I feel I will be saved by some fortunate event-- I'm a dreamer, I know. I've been applying for jobs, but they all seem to start at less than I am making now.
It is really hard to think now. I feel like I live in the 18th century. I'd be saved if I had a wood burning stove-- I would break up the furniture and burn it.
What if I just foreclose on the house? I would be able to take the monthly mortgage, pay off the majority of my debts, (not one month but several) and it could take them up to 18 months to kick me out. I imagine I would need to pay the tax portion of the mortgage.
Either way my credit is trashed, but which is worse? Not paying one big bill or not paying a bunch of little bills.
If I did not pay my mortgage, I could pay down my credit card bill, plus have heat and electricity.
On the positive side, I am losing weight. When your body is required to keep itself warm, you use more calories. Oh, I also can't afford much to eat, but tonight I splurged and bought a hamburger. (I'm already on a steady diet of beans and rice, so I really can't save much on food).
This is serious. I need to get the heat turned on.
Or, has this driven me crazy?
This is a cute house. I will sell it for 56K if anyone wants to live in this Gosh Forsaken town.
---with this in mind, I have gotten cold feet about the chapter 7-- I chickened out from seeing the lawyer-- somehow I feel I will be saved by some fortunate event-- I'm a dreamer, I know. I've been applying for jobs, but they all seem to start at less than I am making now.
It is really hard to think now. I feel like I live in the 18th century. I'd be saved if I had a wood burning stove-- I would break up the furniture and burn it.
What if I just foreclose on the house? I would be able to take the monthly mortgage, pay off the majority of my debts, (not one month but several) and it could take them up to 18 months to kick me out. I imagine I would need to pay the tax portion of the mortgage.
Either way my credit is trashed, but which is worse? Not paying one big bill or not paying a bunch of little bills.
If I did not pay my mortgage, I could pay down my credit card bill, plus have heat and electricity.
On the positive side, I am losing weight. When your body is required to keep itself warm, you use more calories. Oh, I also can't afford much to eat, but tonight I splurged and bought a hamburger. (I'm already on a steady diet of beans and rice, so I really can't save much on food).
This is serious. I need to get the heat turned on.
Or, has this driven me crazy?
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