That's exactly it, Rob. I'm not who I say I am.
Of course, if I drop into Alan's office next week (with ID) to shake his hand, that would seem to blow that theory. Maybe you could meet us there.
As far as tenses go, my understanding is that you lived (past tense) in a Pahrump trailer park, so don't get uppity about not living (present tense) in a Pahrump trailer park. I can say that, because I lived in a trailer park back in my 20's, and would have no qualms about living in one now. The phrase "trailer parks" covers a wide range of places, and some are very, very nice. The ones that aren't nice can be very, very interesting. So I personally have nothing against trailer parks.
By the way, Rob, if you want to claim ownership of the place in the photos, it would be better to title the thread "Photos of Rob Singer's House" instead of Rob Singer's "home." An apartment can be a "home." Rented or leased locales can be one's "home." But "Rob Singer's House" as a title clearly makes claim to legal property ownership. By using the possessive in regards to a physical location, you can make clear you are claiming ownership. If you stick to "home," it could simply be where you hang your hat.