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Debbie Lacy

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A young man named Mr. Brody Pinkerton was down on his luck and quite depressed while trying to find a job. Yet, to add to his misery and recent disappointments, he was confronted with a very irritating commode issue. Quite limited in financial resources, or any other options, he was forced to take on this deplorable challenge as he diligently struggled to try to resolve his disgusting commode issue; but through it all, the ending result was quite rewarding.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017

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Debbie Lacy

Commodtion

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I Need a Break!

He paced up and down the busy pavement of 18th Street NW Washington, D. C. seeking employment.  He’d gotten another refusal on his twelfth interview and he felt quite distressed and desperately needed to find work.  He grabbed a newspaper then counted the remaining change that jingled in his pocket for a cup of coffee stopping at a nearby café to view the want ads.  There wasn’t much to choose from except for a couple ads that caught his interest when making a notation of which he was overqualified but was willing to make an effort.  Besides, what more did he have to loose?  He had already lost his car, his cable, and his cell phone; he made payment arrangements on his utility bills and had only 30 more days before an eviction notice.  He thought about applying for food stamps but what good would that do if he had no place to live or store his food.  He and his ex-girl broke up 4-months ago in an ugly dispute over finances shortly after he lost his job as a Sales Manager and he surely didn’t want to ask his family for anything.  The depressed economy had everyone feeling the pinch and furthermore, he would have to tell his entire life story before they’d offer a helping hand, a course he’d rather not take.  “No, this is my problem and I’ll handle it.” He thought to finish up his coffee.  Before calling it a day, he stopped at the two circled ads in the newspaper, one being a Customer Service Representative at a print and copy store, the other was a Concession Stand Attendant at the local theater, which unfortunately both positions had been filled. 

 

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