Polissa Snow / CatLadyPolissa / SouthernCatLady1983 / PolissaCampbellArt / Campbells Home for Wayward Cats and Josh Campbell / Wade Parker - E begging munchie Artist, Renaissance Woman, Cat Lady 🖖 and her hot headed husband that collectively killed over 30 animals. One has a 20 year old yeast infection, another shits in bags

How long will Polissa last at her new apartment?

  • <1 month

    Votes: 4 4.5%
  • 1-2 months

    Votes: 22 24.7%
  • 2-4 months

    Votes: 20 22.5%
  • 4-6 months

    Votes: 33 37.1%
  • >6 months

    Votes: 10 11.2%

  • Total voters
    89
  • Poll closed .
What’s gross is that she already puts all the litter boxes in one room. Add that she already constantly claims that the cats are out of litter…

Oh yeah, won’t someone think of poor Gomez and buy his food? Because heaven forbid that she buys his food with her own SSDI

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I dunno man, I’d worry more about my cat eating right than getting hysterectomy coloring books. But that’s me.

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It’s July in Alabama? Like the rest of the world? Shocking.

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I guess she’s shifted her blame on her shitty life from inflation to Roe being overturned

I wasn’t going to reply to this thread because I actually know people like this, so she wasn’t really that lol-y to me, but this post made me kind of mad. She is upset because people donating to abortion funds is cutting into her bottom line? Who even thinks that way? This woman is beyond ungrateful and I hope she gets bitten by one of the rabid raccoons that lives under her trailer.
 
Her cats would likely be better off being indoor/outdoor cats even though that is dangerous with coyotes and other hazards it beats hyper competition for resources in a hoard. Of course, if cats are unhappy in their current home they will just up and leave and find somewhere else to crash
 
Kyttie had shit buckets, Polissa has bathtub trumpets.

Just more whining about “goals” not being met

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She really wants that coloring book, I see
 
She very obviously doesn't know how much materials cost to renovate literally anything... 80% cosmetic renos mean 20% structural. The roof looks fucked, as do some of the exterior walls and most of the floors. Good luck when it rains.
But she can have a garden in her tick-field. Which will lead us to the Lyme disease arc the second she suspects a tick bite.
 
She really has no idea at all what this project is going to entail, how much it will cost, or any of the realities involved in procuring the supplies she will need. She is in no way prepared to encounter any hitherto unknown issues, such as pests, dry rot, or hidden structural defects.
Shouldn't be asking for a coloring book and instead asking for Discovery+ so she can watch all of the home reno shows they have.
 
She very obviously doesn't know how much materials cost to renovate literally anything... 80% cosmetic renos mean 20% structural. The roof looks fucked, as do some of the exterior walls and most of the floors. Good luck when it rains.

I live in an old house (built *just* at the end of WWII) that was badly neglected for years. Nothing seriously wrong with it, it's mostly aesthetics/convenience stuff, but it's still cost a *fortune*, because when you open stuff up, you find issues. I can't imagine a trailer has the kind of resilience a house does, those things are so damn flimsy.
 
It's never worth the money or time to make more than minimal repairs to a trailer. Once they're in decline it's just always going to go further downhill.

The plumbing is also likely fucked.
Also, the kind of redneck male relatives who are going to make these repairs aren’t going to do a great job.
 
I've renovated a 1970 travel trailer that had similar "minor damage". I sunk over 2k into: bitumen for the roof (the cheap fix, a guy will do it proper for $500), had to rip out portions of thr floor due to water damage and replace the wood, paid for new snap together flooring (don't do this if it's actually a mobile travel trailer) which was $50 a box and was about $200 to cover less than 30ft.

And I did have the guy with his yard hoarded to shit with construction junk that I could use. It built a shoddy deck and replaced some of the flooring. The roof continued to leak in several places. The gas line was damaged because it had never been replaced and would cost so much I just had a guy cut off the damage and cap it to reach just one appliance.

I did this with Leafdollars as well.

So I would start her costs at 2k minimum and she cannot "crowdfund" the extra $800 she claims to need monthly so how in the fuck would she collect the money? She can actually buy a mobile trailer for 2k that will be in better condition.

But I mean, the Whittakers from Soft White Underbelly live in literal tin shacks and are 9000x worse off than Polissa will ever be able to imagine. If she's truly desperate, she'll move in without any of the repairs done anyways.
 
So I would start her costs at 2k minimum and she cannot "crowdfund" the extra $800 she claims to need monthly so how in the fuck would she collect the money? She can actually buy a mobile trailer for 2k that will be in better condition.
My favorite part of the Farms is the crowd-sourcing of experience and knowledge. Of course we have someone who rehabbed a trailer and can give us a play by play . . . Or boat experts . . . Or sheep farmers.

That said, if you did this more than a year ago, it’s no exaggeration to suggest that May materials have doubled in price. Build and Reno costs in my area are up over 100% from 2020.
 
My favorite part of the Farms is the crowd-sourcing of experience and knowledge. Of course we have someone who rehabbed a trailer and can give us a play by play . . . Or boat experts . . . Or sheep farmers.

That said, if you did this more than a year ago, it’s no exaggeration to suggest that May materials have doubled in price. Build and Reno costs in my area are up over 100% from 2020.

I did it at the beginnings of construction material inflation - by the end the guy with the yard was pulling scraps from the yard for paid renovations that he did on the side for extra cash (thus, the hoarded yard).

I also did it as cheap as humanely possible in a rural area. I honestly took pride in being able to do it under my circumstances at the time. I can see the water damage on the floor of her trailer and if it hasn't been dealt with in years it's probably started to grow black mold. It could potentially caused damage to the actual structure underneath needing the larger beams to be replaced.

I'm also clearly not an expert at this at all and tried to do a stay at home pandemic project using YouTube and a guy with a hoarded yard. He was also pretty pissed off several times because you cannot do normal construction on a trailer - mobile or stationary. Her "drywall" would not be normal house drywall. It would be drywall that's for a trailer to account for the change in moisture that trailers will experience. These aren't built to last 100 years. When they build them, they consider these temporary homes - like a cottage you sometimes visit, not something you'll live in everyday and retire in. Because it looks like this after 30 years. Most actual constructed homes don't need such major repairs in 30 years. Most of them choose to renovate to update, not because it's dilapidated.

But the mold. It's a whole new era waiting to happen. Wait until she realizes the type of sicknesses mold can bring. My trailer had black mold through out because it survived 45 Canadian winters, which is more than I've done so it had a usable frame but it needed another 3k easily to be livable full time. Mine was like .. a guest bunkie. And at that point I would've paid $6000 for a trailer from the 70s and I can absolutely get one from the past 20 years in good condition for that price. If you find the right deal on personal classifieds you can find a very nice, modern "fancy" travel trailer with great modern amenities that does not come with a trumpet beside the tub or bullet holes in the window.

The only way she's living in that trailer is moving in as it is (minus, I assume, the left over hoard).


Eta: the post below mine very much follows the same financial thinking - even the extra 3k and was posted moments after my own so I mean, this is pretty well established.
 
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I've renovated a 1970 travel trailer that had similar "minor damage". I sunk over 2k into: bitumen for the roof (the cheap fix, a guy will do it proper for $500), had to rip out portions of thr floor due to water damage and replace the wood, paid for new snap together flooring (don't do this if it's actually a mobile travel trailer) which was $50 a box and was about $200 to cover less than 30ft.

And I did have the guy with his yard hoarded to shit with construction junk that I could use. It built a shoddy deck and replaced some of the flooring. The roof continued to leak in several places. The gas line was damaged because it had never been replaced and would cost so much I just had a guy cut off the damage and cap it to reach just one appliance.

I did this with Leafdollars as well.

So I would start her costs at 2k minimum and she cannot "crowdfund" the extra $800 she claims to need monthly so how in the fuck would she collect the money? She can actually buy a mobile trailer for 2k that will be in better condition.

But I mean, the Whittakers from Soft White Underbelly live in literal tin shacks and are 9000x worse off than Polissa will ever be able to imagine. If she's truly desperate, she'll move in without any of the repairs done anyways.
There are things you can DIY (paint, some types of flooring) and things for which you absolutely need a professional (electricity, plumbing, gas). Then there's the in-between stuff (roof repairs, drywalling).
If she's planning on DIYing everything reasonable to DIY, I'd guess around 2k then an extra 3k for plumbing/gas/electrical repairs.
Man hours are easily more expensive than materials, but you're paying for (1) a professional (2) their years of experience (3) someone else to do the work (4) someone insurance will cover in case of an accident (5) work with a guarantee/warrantee and (6) someone to sue (or for insurance to sue) if it goes tits up.
And paint is stupid fucking expensive. Why the hell is basic white paint so fucking expensive.

Source: renovated/renovating a house (not a trailer, your milage may vary)
 
and things for which you absolutely need a professional (electricity, plumbing, gas)

Some very minor plumbing repair can be DIY'ed (if you're not a complete idiot), but.... yeah. I would not fuck around with electricity, oil, or gas by myself. There's a reason the going rate for plumbers in my area is $90 in leafcoin/hr .
 
I suppose it's oh so easy to ignore the costs of your money sink when you are depending on other people CashApping the funds to you. I don't think I even want to know what the current lumber prices are. I know next to nothing about home reno minus minor repairs, painting, and HGTV crap, and even I can see that just the cost to empty the hoard out is going to be up the ass. I can't see the plumbing, wiring, etc being any good. Or safe to use, for that matter- those holes in the walls are begging for animals to go in and chew on wires and shit.

Polissa: I'll just buy/get donated the renovation materials so my manslaves can work for me!

Also Polissa: help me pay my $200 electric bill!

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No proof so I don't know if she actually has a $200 power bill, but I can see that happening with her

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I just can't with this bitch. Is Gomez going to die next?

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Remember, she is on Medicaid. All her pills, her uterus yeetus surgery, etc? All paid by the taxpayer. She's not spending a fucking dime on her medical care except for the rare cheap ass copay.
 
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