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Today's Letters: My mobile home is a gift from God

By LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Published July 29, 2007


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Re: Ticking time bombs special report, July 22.

My mobile home is a gift from God

I, too, assumed mobile homes were too dangerous, especially in Florida. But after searching for months trying to find an affordable home, I realized the only home I could afford was a mobile home.

Reluctantly, I began inquiring and I sure am glad I did. I learned that today's mobile home (a.k.a. modular or manufactured home) is much stronger and better made than the early ones and meets all kinds of strict weather requirements. Plus, you have an instant house instead of waiting around for one to be built.

I also found out that Pinellas County has a large concentration of mobile homes because this is considered a safe zone. There has not been a hurricane here in over half a century!

My home is as big as a house and cost only $10,000. Some are even less. Mobile home parks also have pools you don't have to clean, yards you don't have to maintain, free water. Mine even has a fitness center, business/financial center, library, lake for fishing, clubhouses, shuffleboard, horseshoes, pot-lucks, parties, picnics, games, classes, field trips and a lot more. And park rent includes taxes!

Where else can you get a bargain like this? What a gift from God! I love it!

Barbie King, Dunedin

Re: Ruckus about barking ends plan for kennel story, July 26.

No dogs barking from the kennel

I am so tired of people who have money thinking they can push around anyone they want. I live in the neighborhood near the Sheldegren kennel and I never hear the dogs barking. I also board my dogs at the kennel and even when I am there I hear very little barking.

These people who live in Signature Estates say they want quality of life and they don't want the kennel intruding on their life. Maybe they should have thought about that before buying a million-dollar house next to the kennel in the first place. This kennel was built 30 years before the development was.

What about the parties they have and their children screaming in the pool or playing outside? That ruins my quality of life. You don't see me running to the county or the police complaining about them, do you!

Get a life! Dogs are just like humans. They just use a different way of communicating.

Lisa Gabrelcik, Safety Harbor

Obituary change not a good move

Having lived in several major cities and having access to pretty decent newspapers (New York Times, Boston Globe, Chicago, Denver, USA Today), the St. Petersburg Times remains one of my most pleasurable reading experiences. Until recently.

This latest change to the obituaries is counter productive and difficult follow and read. I don't have a need to see all of St. Petersburg or Treasure Island's obits, when I only have friends and family in North Pinellas.

Please go back to categorizing by county/city. Much easier.

The small print on the comics has already been beaten to death, but it was another ill-thought-out idea. I don't even try to read the comics any longer.

A letter writer put it best: If it ain't broke, why fix it? We had the best national local paper I have had the privilege to read. Please reconsider!

Robert Prescott, Tarpon Springs

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[Last modified July 28, 2007, 22:30:29]


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by brian 07/31/07 03:08 PM
thoroughly enjoy the give and take sitting here in PA,aint it a great country?.
by William 07/30/07 03:25 PM
A 10k home. Wow. How on Earth does one land in a position wherein they can only afford a 10k home. What are the payments, 80 bucks a month? Ah Florida.
by Paul 07/29/07 08:40 PM
Ok, here we go. Put the dogs in a mobile home, Park the mobile home on the CSX tracks. That will fix the obituaries problem also. Get real. A fake millionaire hates mobile homes? He probaby owns a park or two.
by Bill 07/29/07 12:45 PM
As a fellow millionaire homeowner, I beg to differ, just a little bit. I wasn't dumb enough to buy a home near the railroad tracks or a dog shelter. Fools and their money were lucky to get together in the first place, so it is said.
by Eleanor 07/29/07 10:58 AM
I agree with you plus I can't understand why a family puts a photo of someone in their early yrs.and die at an older age. When you figure the yr they came to Fl from some other state no one every knew them when they looked like that. Hold old photo's
by James 07/29/07 10:54 AM
I had no idea how I could live, until I bought a $3,000 dollar mobile home in disrepair and fixed it up. I now have no debt, 2 bedrooms and I made the second bedroom into a working recording studio. Don't look down on me I live VERY comfortablely.
by Mike 07/29/07 10:09 AM
I hear people breathing in the mobile home park I live in. I hope they move.
by Fred 07/29/07 09:45 AM
A million dollar home next to the tracks And you don't like the sound of money. At least the train puts bread on the table. What does your McMansion do for us?
by franklin 07/29/07 07:00 AM
As a millionaire homeowner,I beg to differ with the doggie lover.May I say the dogs bark and its annoying. I would like to add that the csx frieght train whistle and rumble of the frieght cars is terrible . Relocating the track would be helpful.
by Dave 07/29/07 05:35 AM
Hehehe...too funny
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