07-24-2018, 04:25 PM
1:03 I just can't understand at all why Debra would get any furniture and put it in there before the place is even renovated. That just impedes the people who will be renovating, they'll have to move it around or move it out, etc.
1:44 see this is why you should just buy a new place, even if it's a tiny place in a state like Kentucky... ROFL. It's better than having to deal with all this bullshit.
2:25 I mean look, it's a trailer park. It's a freaking TRAILER PARK. Crowded as fuck, around noisy as fuck surroundings that are just gonna get worse as the decades go by. Debra might live for what, say 20 more years? By the time she's on her way out, that place will be run down and crowded with riff-raff. She could have moved out to a nice country area and gotten a fairly new trailer in so much better shape, or a nice little house for probably 30k-40k less than what she's ultimately going to be paying for this "little blue cottage" 1950s trailer.
I AM NOT HATING. This is logical shit here, these are REASONABLE things to say.
That place is like $100,000. She'll never pay that off. Ever. Will it just be foreclosed on? Will she be able to make whatever absolutely absurd payments she has to on a monthly basis?
She could have bought a small piece of land and a pre-made tiny home, brand new. I just don't understand why anybody would choose to live in that SoCal trailer park. Why not go to Florida or something? Tons of old people go and live there in their 65+ trailer park neighborhoods. At least a lot of those trailers are from the 80s and 90s rather than the 50s. I'm not saying it isn't silly expensive to live in those places either, but it ain't as bad as Cali.
I dunno man. I just don't understand the kind of thought processes that go into these decisions that people make.
5:00 please freaking tell me she's NOT GOING TO hang those curtains up until all the renovation is done???