Some people asked yesterday……. When did the character of Rozco first appear in Baldo? ……and……Does he actually have a home but likes life on the street? ……Anybody know?
These are so sad, especially because there are people who really should avail themselves of better housing opportunities and much more that is available, but due to pride or preferences, mental conditions, bad habits or who knows what, condemn themselves to living in harsh conditions with insufficient nourishment. Often giving them money is no help, but a warm meal, cocoa or coffee, some clothing… if they’ll accept those. I’ve currently got a family and a single man living in my duplex, sometimes they’ve been able to help out with expenses, the family is supposed to be paying a modest rent but the dad hasn’t been able to keep a job for long it seems… I don’t have money to speak of, but we all need to help each other out if we can in these times.
sirbadger 11 months ago
An auto mechanic dumpster doesn’t smell as bad as a fast food restaurant dumpster.
Shikamoo Premium Member 11 months ago
I wish it was wood, not cardboard. Or better yet, a real house.
ladykat 11 months ago
We need to do more to honour our veterans.
kaycstamper 11 months ago
Even a tiny house would be better…
The-Great-Gildersleeve 11 months ago
Some people asked yesterday……. When did the character of Rozco first appear in Baldo? ……and……Does he actually have a home but likes life on the street? ……Anybody know?
The-Great-Gildersleeve 11 months ago
Hey Baldo! You should bring him some Empanadas as a house warming gift,that is if you can bring him a plateful intact!
thelordthygod666 11 months ago
Are there no workhouses, are there no prisons? We do have a surplus population.
DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago
These are so sad, especially because there are people who really should avail themselves of better housing opportunities and much more that is available, but due to pride or preferences, mental conditions, bad habits or who knows what, condemn themselves to living in harsh conditions with insufficient nourishment. Often giving them money is no help, but a warm meal, cocoa or coffee, some clothing… if they’ll accept those. I’ve currently got a family and a single man living in my duplex, sometimes they’ve been able to help out with expenses, the family is supposed to be paying a modest rent but the dad hasn’t been able to keep a job for long it seems… I don’t have money to speak of, but we all need to help each other out if we can in these times.
GaryCooper 11 months ago
It’s a step up.
QuietStorm27 11 months ago
In my area, they’re re-purposing metal shipping containers as housing for veterans.