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In reply to the discussion: Do you look down at people who live in trailers? Is it okay to ridicule people who live in trailers? [View all]KarenS
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Do you look down at people who live in trailers? Is it okay to ridicule people who live in trailers? [View all]
NurseJackie
Jan 2022
OP
The "Marjorie Trailer Queen" insult has started to gain some popularity here...
NurseJackie
Jan 2022
#196
I wouldn't mind living in a nice place like that. I do know many people who live in trailers or who
tblue37
Jan 2022
#5
K&R, I would live in a modular home or a California trailer park in a second. They are REALLY nice
uponit7771
Jan 2022
#8
Too much snobbery, regional chauvinism, and 'soft bigotry' goes unanswered here
EYESORE 9001
Jan 2022
#9
I always consider the source of criticisms. I am no more special then anyone else.
Tommymac
Jan 2022
#221
With the bougie tiny homes movement, people living in mobiles homes, trailers, buses and vans...
SYFROYH
Jan 2022
#10
I live in a fifth wheel rv in an RV park. Half of the park is full timers.My space rent
SammyWinstonJack
Jan 2022
#71
I don't mean to be contentious AT ALL, so please don't take it that way.
BobTheSubgenius
Jan 2022
#175
A few years ago, I was behind a car that hit a dog just beyond a mobile home park and drove off...
hlthe2b
Jan 2022
#14
We have no "HOA" here... but I don't see political yard signs around here. Only bumper stickers.
NurseJackie
Jan 2022
#236
+1. Right now, we live in house near my Lady Friend's kids and grandkids. I suspect, when
Hoyt
Jan 2022
#24
Fat shaming, body part shaming, trailer park shaming. It's so disappointing.
MenloParque
Jan 2022
#30
It's insensitive shorthand for what the person wants to say, like calling someone a Karen.
Croney
Jan 2022
#31
Trailers are very roomy...Jackie's doublewide is likely as large as my bungalow.
Demsrule86
Jan 2022
#189
Sometimes I envy the full-time RV'ers who just follow the wind (and seasons)...
NurseJackie
Jan 2022
#64
Thanks for being so positive on the merits of living in MH. As they say, Home is where the
SWBTATTReg
Jan 2022
#63
Your picture is what I would call a "premanufactured home" and not a trailer.
NutmegYankee
Jan 2022
#66
Those hydrant style faucets, usually called frost proof, are code up here.
NutmegYankee
Jan 2022
#165
You can get away with a lot here; as long as you're insulting the "right" people
oldsoftie
Jan 2022
#74
I still have my Nextdoor account, but I unsubscribed from almost everything.
NurseJackie
Jan 2022
#100
nice house. there are mobile home parks all over southern California. but they are placed
Demovictory9
Jan 2022
#90
no. homes is homes dang nabbit. i know of people who live in boats , yurts . dugout cabins .
AllaN01Bear
Jan 2022
#91
We're able to keep ours warm with the fuel-oil furnace... but the AC needs a little help.
NurseJackie
Jan 2022
#103
I hate stereotyping people and their lifestyles. As long as a home & yard is acceptably clean
Ziggysmom
Jan 2022
#104
1. I don't give a crap about where you live, I care more about what kind of person you are. And 2...
George II
Jan 2022
#119
I have lived in a double wide for the last 30 years, paid under 30k new for it in 1991
SmittyWerben
Jan 2022
#120
We should definitely change the expression. From now on, it's not "trailer trash."
pnwmom
Jan 2022
#123
Make sure that the rural area you eventually move to does have multiple access points
SWBTATTReg
Jan 2022
#226
well here where i live we call them homes.....i will never understand why there is such a stigma
dawn5651
Jan 2022
#155
Probably some when I was in my teens, 20's, but then I learned better....
electric_blue68
Jan 2022
#164
I make good money, but I can easily see going that route in order to retire early
Silent3
Jan 2022
#184
Yep... this is our retirement home (although we bought it many years before retirement.)
NurseJackie
Jan 2022
#230
Have you ever gone to Youtube and seen what people do to their trailers...amazing and
Demsrule86
Jan 2022
#188
I'd be over the moon if my homeless but employed son could afford to live in one.
lark
Jan 2022
#197
You really do not live in a trailer, you live in a mobile home, which is really not mobile it is
Escurumbele
Jan 2022
#204
It isn't about trailers it is our tradition of abusing and blaming the poor for their poverty while
ShazamIam
Jan 2022
#220
The ones who do tend to live in excessive tacky McMansions well beyond their means
Dukkha
Jan 2022
#225
There are some nice parks, and then there's the negative stereotype of trailer park.
Wingus Dingus
Jan 2022
#229