- Joined
- Oct 27, 2021
Some are (though God there are a million nicer places to get a summer place within MN, and not all of the ones in Spicer I saw were even on the water, so odd for a summer place - usually people want and get water and/or woods, especially for a million, but who knows. And there's no real social scene anywhere, as far as I have ever heard). I still think they're just there a) for being near Kayla's family, and b) for lack of imagination and dedication to making a living. For 20-30 minutes more of a drive to her family, he could have had an easy commute to St. Cloud and actually learned how to be a functionalMost of the big homes in Spicer seem to be large vacation homes. I didn’t get the idea people lived in many of them year round. I could be wrong but it seemed like more of a seasonal place for some of the big bucks houses. The house you buy to own acreage to “get away” and don’t want the social stuff places like the upper peninsula in MI offer for summer homes.
I think you're right he might have thought he'd be a big fish in a small pond; unfortunately, he was a minnow even in a tiny town. Because he has no work ethic and an outsized ego.
Question: when did he supposedly live in Section 8 housing? If they bought the smaller Spicer house in 2009, that would be a couple years before he started law school. And wasn't he working at the Lutheran place then? [Confirmed that his LI says he was there until 2010]. Htf does that work?