goblin
Noble
Other than the title not much has changed for this message:
"I visited another apartment complex Monday, and found yet another affordable unit that meets our needs.
I’d like to apply for one of these apartments, but I need to raise enough money to cover the move-in."
If true, this leaves me puzzled. He makes out like he isn't sure he'll be able to pay for one more day in a motel, but he has enough money to contemplate renting an apartment? I don't get that - anytime I've rented an apartment there has been an outlay of cash. I've had to pay an application fee, pay a security deposit, and pay the first month's rent.
(OK, maybe once or twice I caught an apartment complex at just the right time, during some promo, when they gave a break on first month's rent or what have you but, as a rule of thumb it costs some dollars to secure an apartment.)
Then Gene, on top of that, feels he has to pay for movers. But if he is behind on his storage space payments, it seems unclear if he'll need them. I doubt he can enter his storage space right now, or move anything out of it, without first settling his bill.
Finally I wouldn't be surprised if his bad credit raises alarms to where he either cannot secure an apartment, or has to pay more in the way of a deposit or other fees up front. (Could things be different for certain special housing cases...? Some kind of senior citizen fixed / low income rentals that also forgives you your bankruptcy and multiple recent evictions? I do not know.)
And so I have to wonder, has he amassed any of the money for all of that, or none of that money? There's no way of knowing of course. He claims he wakes up EVERY morning wondering if he'll be able to pay for the motel that day. How is that possible? Where's that money coming from before the claimed noon check-out time, each and every single day?
Gene! You don't make sense!
Maybe I would subscribe to the Paracast+ if the overtime show was Gene regularly responding to questions about the bullshit emails he sent over the past week.