Homeless family’s blog

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Ms Tutt is just getting on top of things in the filing room. Back shortly.

This is a diary documenting the progress of a homeless family in Jacksonville. Well written, witty and informative are possible adjectives for this venture. Of course in my day the homeless were given a bowl of soup, an old blanket and then turfed out onto the street again. Have things improved I wonder?

Colonel Reginald Fotherington-Blogworthy II CEO, MD, ARSE

Oh dear I got stuck, the Colonel is being a bit stiff with me now - anyway 0nwards and upwards.

A very worthy blog although somewhat confusing as it is written in heavy American. With a little time on your hands and an American/English dictionary for translation purposes it is well worth the effort. Approved.

Ashley Tutt PA

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6 Comments

  1. Posted June 16, 2007 at 1:05 am | Permalink

    No problem, Ms. Tutt. Of course, we all know that if the files aren’t in the files in the file room, they’ve been filed elsewhere.

    I can assert that no files have been found in your dumpster. This year. :)
    Best,
    John

  2. Posted June 16, 2007 at 7:14 am | Permalink

    You are very understanding? Are you married?

  3. Posted June 16, 2007 at 8:53 pm | Permalink

    Well, I was. Then I wasn’t. Then I was again. Then I wasn’t, again too. Then I was. That was is an am, or was an am which is an is.

  4. Posted June 17, 2007 at 6:08 am | Permalink

    I’m beginning to understand

  5. Posted June 19, 2007 at 1:52 am | Permalink

    Actually, you’re blog entry changed after you took some time in the blog. :) For what you said, I’m putting together a special blog entry dedicated to your words.

    Thanks for bringing some things to mind that needed, Ms. Tutt and Colonel Fotherington.

  6. Posted June 30, 2007 at 2:51 am | Permalink

    Noted the addition of the heavy American usage. Happily I can report that all of my Polish national readers lose nothing in translation.

    Best!

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