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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 292206" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>What changes a difficult child? Hunger...cold...rain...no phone...no power. No roof. </p><p></p><p>Suddenly when Cory was in his own place he was thrilled to get a corded phone that plugged into the wall. He didnt have one for about 3 months. He ate very very cheap food for months on end till he found out he could get 60 bucks a month food stamps which actually let him afford to eat hot dogs and chicken once in a while instead of tons of potatoes, dried beans, fish he caught, and bologna. Soda is still a luxury. </p><p></p><p>Cory is now moving out of a place you wouldnt want your dog living in but he stayed there and made sure the rent was paid and made sure the electric was paid because it was better than being in the dark or the rain or the elements. At least he had a place to live. </p><p></p><p>He used to take everything forgranted. No more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 292206, member: 1514"] What changes a difficult child? Hunger...cold...rain...no phone...no power. No roof. Suddenly when Cory was in his own place he was thrilled to get a corded phone that plugged into the wall. He didnt have one for about 3 months. He ate very very cheap food for months on end till he found out he could get 60 bucks a month food stamps which actually let him afford to eat hot dogs and chicken once in a while instead of tons of potatoes, dried beans, fish he caught, and bologna. Soda is still a luxury. Cory is now moving out of a place you wouldnt want your dog living in but he stayed there and made sure the rent was paid and made sure the electric was paid because it was better than being in the dark or the rain or the elements. At least he had a place to live. He used to take everything forgranted. No more. [/QUOTE]
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