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A look at an email she sent to the city a few years ago might help explain why. It’s a wish list for her “ideal” home. The woman, who survives on an Ontario disability cheque, said she would like a “modest” three-bedroom house on three acres of land, surrounded by trees and fresh air. It should include a sauna and a sunroom, porch, patio or gazebo for reading and artwork. There should be a small barn for chicken, goats and an animal rescue. And for guests, a bunkie and detox shower.
I want that too!
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Friends and staff from the city’s shelter support office pored over real estate listings and thought they found the perfect solution: a $200,000 home in Bobcaygeon that had been built for someone with MCS. But Sepp turned it down because W.J. refused to pay an extra $45,000 to have a couple of extra walls installed. Besides, it had bad feng shui, she said.
Okay then!
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She is very, very sick.
I agree. In her head.
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As Sepp spent her third day on the balcony Friday,
In the middle of a smoggy city. Yep, makes sense!