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August 3, 2009 | Greeneville, Tennessee | Vetting explained
Hello everyone and welcome to another ireport from the real world. As I had mentioned a time ago I had gotten into a shelter and since then things have gone all to pieces up to and including a very bad case of food poisoning which knocked me out of commission for 48 hours, not good. Any additional assistance would take the power of Congress to get anything done, and at this point I don't see that happening. I did however wanted to update my fellow ireporters on my safety and health and to also reassure you I am ok. I will at a later date give a detailed account of what my experiences have been and hopefully by then maybe things will begin to start improving soon.
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