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Friday, April 15, 2011

BREAK EGG LODGE






One day when a man went shopping he got all his goods, went home, and,’ whilst trying to bring the shopping in he broke an egg – yolk all over the place, and you can see why, because he was living in a support home called Break Egg Lodge.
This home was in Billericay lane, Ilford.
The manager at this home was George Dogg.
The block was home to 230 residents and had 45 floors.

Downstairs was an eating mall and a kitchen with 30 foot high dish washer. This was needed owing to the number of people who lived here, and had a massive fridge which was so tall that it went right through the roof of this block of flats, approximately one mile high. Because of this the residents had to climb out onto the roof in order to reach the fridge, which was one massive tower.
Not only that, a ladder had to be used so the residents could reach the top of the fridge in order to load the food into the fridge, which meant that the residents had to carry the food up the ladder with a wheel barrow.
As soon as they reached the top they then opened up the fridge and dropped the food into it.


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