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In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 26 Sep 2019 10:15:17 -0400, Ed Pawlowski
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On 9/26/2019 8:39 AM, Alexandria 0casio-Cortez wrote:
On 9/26/19 5:41 AM, micky wrote:
There are a lot of people like that. Either with no heirs or so little
money they can't afford to leave anything to anyone, and they have to
maximize what they have.** (For years I thought I was like that.)



Maybe you could join a socialist commune?* You'd have to turn all your
assets over to "the group" but it could be a good option for a leftard
socialist democrat.



I'd do that if it was a hippie thing with free love and people run
around naked. Please forward me the address while I pack.


If you'll be naked, why do you have to pack?


I used to run an outdoors club, nostly hiking but a little of everything
else, other than most sports.

I would look on the map for an area without any streets or roads and
figure it was farmland or, esp. if near a river, woods, but in this case
I read in the newspaper that a public mental hospital was going to offer
for sale more than half its land, that it was clear it would never use.
100's of acres of forest.

So I took a convoy of cars down there. We parked along the road and
while I was coaching them to say that we were a group of investors
considering buying the land, or at least not contradict me when I said
that, a guy came by and wanted to know what we were doing. I didnt'
know who he was. It wasn't clear that the state land was really open to
the public, and there were No Trespassing signs about 300 feet behind
us, but the signs were old and now they were going to sell it for
housing and I figured we had a right to explore it before they ruined
it. So I was evasive iirc.

Eventually the guy said that there was a nudist colony there and he
wanted to make sure we weren't planning to go watch it. Foolish guy, I
knew nothing about the nudist colony. Today's hike was announced
already, but I scheduled my next hike to go watch it. Well, just
kidding, but I did go home and look on the net and it was there alright.
Never would have known about it if it weren't for him.

I can't remember what he said about free love.

Hey, when I went to look it up again, the third hit was, from 6 years
ago, years after I was the
Lawsuit Alleges Maryland Nudist Camp Promotes 'Swingers ...

" She, a member for 10 years, said she swims and hikes without clothes,
but lately, other club members are reporting people having sex along the
walking paths and in the swimming pool.

"I am not a swinger and I don't care what goes on behind closed doors,"
she told ABCNews.com. "But they should keep that in the bedroom."

When she spoke up about her concerns, she said the club dropped her
membership, banned her from the grounds and locked her out of her cabin,
labeling her an attention-seeking "troublemaker."

Now, a judge will have to get to the naked truth about this heated
affair.

Holmes is fighting back against the club's board of directors with a
lawsuit...."

Somene else said: "It used to be sexuality and nudity were two totally
different things. "


It sounded to me like she had a good case but it seems she lost.
Searching on her name I find:

"After five months in which she barricaded herself in a cabin, her
standoff with the Maryland Health Society has ended.

On Thursday, the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court ruled she had to
leave the Davidsonville nudist resort immediately - with clothing
optional.

According to electronic court records, Judge Alison L. Asti ruled her in
violation of the 46-year rental agreement she signed with the resort,
mainly because she antagonized other patrons.

"[She] is prohibited by law from entering upon the property of Maryland
Health Society Inc. and Cabin No. 13," the ruling said.

The judge granted her a counterclaim allowing her to retrieve her
property as long as both parties arranged for a time.

So on Saturday, she returned to her cabin and officially moved out. She
had a four-hour window to retrieve her belongings. Anything she left
would be considered property of the Maryland Health Society.

She said when she went to the cabin, she found it bolted shut. Standing
in the rain, she said she hired two movers to help her transport
everything.

For now, she is staying with friends in Virginia. She isn't sure what
she is going to do with her cat Midnight.

"I"m running out of money," she said. "I hope she will be adopted into a
good home."

Since August she occupied in the cabin, using a wood stove to keep warm.
Prohibited from using the amenities of the resort, she would leave by
sneaking out through the woods. [Maybe there is no fence and my club
could sneak in to take pictures!!!!]

She said she barricaded herself in her cabin to draw attention to the
"swinger" lifestyle she claims exists on the property. She also wanted
money for upgrades she made to her cabin.

In June, an Anne Arundel County judge denied her request for a temporary
restraining order and $1 million in compensation from the society, which
opened the facility in 1934.

The resort, in its response to her lawsuit, described her as an
"unstable and disgruntled"



They never did sell the land iiuc. Maybe coudn't find a buyer. I
should check it out, both sides of the road.