I won in small claims court, but there was nothing to get from her. Later I found out from neighbors that she was operating a "house" in my house, which accounted for the dozens of used condoms I found scattered everywhere. The next fall, I rented to some college students. I also found the lbs cast iron bathtub stuck on the staircase landing. They'd tried to steal it, but it got stuck at the turn in the stairs.
They did at least pay the utilities, so I had no more frozen pipes. My folks died before the move. I sold at a loss just to be rid of the nightmare. Originally Posted by Scholastica8. IMHO, Kat sounds like a very mature person - for a kid.
To me anyone under 30 is a kid. Yes, Nap, older folks tend to have a tad more experience than younger folks - Perhaps not in teckie stuff or contemporary music, etc - but just generally in life. They've sidestepped or landed in the pitfalls themselves. Originally Posted by MikiJayne. I went to ISU, and I enjoyed it. Terre Haute has some very nice parks, and had everything I needed at the time.
One thing about TH, though, is the smell. We just drove through there 3 days ago coming home from a trip, and it still stinks. I don't know if it is the factories or the river or what, but it definitely has a funky odor to it. The Odor. Odds are the smell, if it is still there, is the paper mill.
However, on my last trip back in , I do not recall the paper mill smell familiar from my childhood. I remember when we would drive back to Indiana, I'd be waiting for that smell, because when I could smell it, it meant that we were getting close to Grandma's House. I doubt that the odor is Clabber Girl Baking Powder. Isn't that the old Quaker Maid? My mom worked there long, long ago. Terre Haute also had an odor from the coking plant I think that's gone too.
IMHO it's possible that the paper mill smell simply permeated the fabric of the town. The other possibility, I suppose, could be Sony Where is the Eli Lily plant?
I don't think it's the river because if you cross the river elsewhere, like Hudsonville, the odor is not there. I just love how people love to comment on somewhere where they visited one time 10 years ago Yes, Terre Haute doesn't have a lot of money in it. The paper mill is gone so the stench in Terre Haute is long gone. Clabber Girl has nothing to do with the smell either. I currently live in Terre Haute and have lived here since I was born. I can give you a few pointers about the town. It's a Darwinian adaptive strength.
On our regular visits, the smell would smite us on the southern edge of the city, and envelop our sensory apparatus as we approached downtown. My first theory was that Terre Haute left the bodies of its newly dead citizens where they fell on the assumption that, sooner or later, someone would arrive to bury the corpses.
So we asked a server in a Burger King about the smell. Our eyes were watering. It seemed a guileless response. In fact, in 10 years, we never found a single Terre Hautian who sensed anything other than the fragrant, rural loveliness of southern Indiana. But by , city government officially admitted they'd been lying.
We do stink. Not only did Terre Haute suffer a lousy image, it had a lousy reality, too. The proximate cause was an sewer treatment system that spewed hydrogen sulfide — rotten egg — at every point where sewage was stored. The system collected sewage and held onto it, as if it were a savings bond. But mostly it was million gallons of underground-aged raw sewage pumped into the adjoining Wabash River every year.
As for Porter County's pork emanations, don't expect sympathy from farmers. They love the smell. If you feel the temptation to cut costs, save time, and take advantage of the incredible benefits of online learning and convenience of at-home study, it's essential to know the key facts about online degrees before signing up for a course of study. Many people still worry about the legitimacy of tele-study, while others wonder how to finance the coursework. So, if you're ready to become a distance learner, review all the relevant issues related to financing, checking credentials of schools, work-life balance, expenses, and what it takes to earn good grades.
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For some, it's far too easy to give in to the temptations of TV, social media, and other distractions when earning a degree from the comfort of home. I am saying one thing that I am thankful each day for until Thanksgiving.
You try it to it will bring you joy. November 1st, I am thankful for God and Jesus. I put my faith in them, they protect and help me through the happy and the sad in life. I could not imagine a world without them.
November 2nd, I am thankful for sweets. I love them. Sweets can make me joyful when I am upset. They make my sweet tooth go at ease. Especially Lava Cakes. November 3rd, I love my family. They push me to be the best I can be. My family supports me and always cheers me up when I am down.
My family cares so much about me and will do anything for me if it is legal. I really couldn't imagine a world without them. November 4th, I am thankful for my teachers. They might give me a lot of hassle and work to do. Yet they come through by trying to help however they can.
Teachers can be funny and kind of cool. November 5th, I am thankful for my character traits. My hard-working trait, my try to be amazing at things trait, my sweet trait, my fashion trait, and my smart trait, and my love trait. Terre Haute is a southwestern town.
Of the meth labs seized in Indiana in , 32 percent were located in southwestern Indiana. A mid-size town in southwestern Indiana that has not much to do but on friday nights everyone is at the North vs South game or is at the mall.
Guy 1: Want to go to the north vs south game tonight in Terre Haute? Guy 2: Hell nah. Population about 80 people, consists of a church, beauty salon , fire department , and an antique store.
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