rabidrabbit1975 - Untitled
rabidrabbit1975
Untitled

8 posts

Rabidrabbit1975 - Untitled - Tumblr Blog

rabidrabbit1975
4 months ago
Click here to support Joseph Bailey's story *NeedHelpRemodelingMyHome
Spotfund
*spotfund is the easiest place to create beautiful and free online fundraisers. It takes just minutes to start raising money today.

I am sharing this again, please share this with your followers, subscribers, friends, family, colleagues. Many blessings on you and your families


Tags :
rabidrabbit1975
4 months ago

Giving it a shot

Reblog this and money will be entering your life this week

rabidrabbit1975
8 months ago
USS Constitution

USS Constitution


Tags :
rabidrabbit1975
8 months ago

Only when a mosquito lands on your testicles, you will truly learn that there is always a way to solve problems without using anger and violence.

-Confucius


Tags :
rabidrabbit1975
8 months ago
Click here to support Joseph Bailey's story *NeedHelpRemodelingMyHome
Spotfund
*spotfund is the easiest place to create beautiful and free online fundraisers. It takes just minutes to start raising money today.

Tags :
rabidrabbit1975
8 months ago

The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. -Lao Tzu


Tags :
rabidrabbit1975
8 months ago
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower

USS Dwight D. Eisenhower


Tags :
rabidrabbit1975
8 months ago

I need help

Hey everyone, I would like to make a request of you. I created a spotfund account to try and raise some money to finish remodeling my house. I wrote part of my story on the page, but here is more of the story.

I'm having financial troubles, (who isn't right?), but I thought if I put my story out here, folks would read it and hopefully donate to my cause. I'll tell you about my life from about six years ago to now so you'll have an idea of what happened.

I was happily married, had a nice home, had a good job, you know, the American dream. Then my now ex-wife and I had marital problems and we decided to separate to see if that would help. Things only began to slide downhill from there, losing the extra income put me in a bind and I ended up selling my house to get out of the mortgage, which was behind. I didn't even break even on selling it. I moved into my ex's grandparents home, they had both passed on and the house was empty so my ex's dad said I could move into it. While living there, I tried hard to get my ex to work it out and try to reconcile, but it wasn't meant to be. On August 30th, 2018, I suffered a pulmonary embolism that nearly ended my life. I spent a few days in intensive care, then was released to go home. I spent the next two months at my folks' home, then was released to return to work. After two months, I was fired from my job after fifteen years there, (talk about a kick in the groin). I tried to find a new job, but things continued their downhill slide. My ex informed me that she had filed for divorce, then informed me that I was required to move out of the house, okay, no problem. I moved back in with my folks as I couldn't afford to live on my own. My folks' neighbor had allowed me to use her father in law's house as storage after he passed away. I was able to secure a job, then my neighbor offered to sell me the house. I turned in part of an i.r.a. account to purchase the house, this created a tax penalty because I'm not 59 and a half yet. I had some existing debts from before, then used a credit card like a madman, knowing it would be hard to repay if I didn't slow down using it. Fast forward to now, I'm still paying the credit card debt, the tax penalty, a car payment, (my old truck gave out on me), medical bills, insurance, etc. I would like to invite you to check out my spotfund page and hopefully make a donation, then pass it on to your friends and they hopefully donate, then pass it on, etc. Any amount, (no matter how small), you choose to donate will be greatly appreciated and will go toward reducing my debts so I can finish remodeling my home. For what it's worth, my dad will appreciate it also, he will be staying with me some, he is a veteran of the US Army and I love and respect him so much. My dad passed away on Friday, October 4th, 2024 at 9:45pm EST. He was a strong, kind, loving and generous man, always smiling, loved to read and go fishing. He will be sorely missed, he was the other half of the foundation of my family. We could definitely use any donations to my spotfund, they would be very much appreciated.

Here is the link to the spotfund page: http://spot.fund/thd7nsc

Again, thank you in advance and many blessings to you!


Tags :