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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 5319653" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p><strong>Philip Phins</strong></p><p></p><p>Philip was a normal guy. He had a job, a wife, even a dog. Never being able to conceive, he and his wife enjoy a nice life non the less. But all started with the dog. Animals have the bad tendency of dying rather soon. And sausage dogs have shorter lifespans. When Scotty passed away, everything changed. Philip's wife had a nerves crisis and ended up crazy like a goat, not even able of taking care of herself. Philip spent every penny he had saved to cure his wife, but to no avail. In the end, he even gave up his job to stay with her in his house, since he now couldn't pay for a psychiatric hospital. But his debts were slowly throwing him to the streets, he needed to find a job to pay the rent. So he went out one day to get a job, and when he came back, all what was left of it were just a few charred logs and the bathroom. He was informed by his neighbours that the house literally blew off. Later, firemen determined that the oven was on, and that his wife's corpse was nowhere to be found. So no house, no wife, no job.</p><p>Philip thought about suicide. Why not? He had nothing. If his wife was alive she'll probably not eve remember him. But suicide was also a "no". He simply couldn't do it.</p><p>And so one day Philip found himself looking for food in a restaurant's trash can. He found himself warming his hands under a highway in a metal barrel that had something burning inside.</p><p>Then Philip had an epiphany. He was now a homeless.</p><p>However Philip is still a vibrant person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 5319653, member: 51271"] [B]Philip Phins[/B] Philip was a normal guy. He had a job, a wife, even a dog. Never being able to conceive, he and his wife enjoy a nice life non the less. But all started with the dog. Animals have the bad tendency of dying rather soon. And sausage dogs have shorter lifespans. When Scotty passed away, everything changed. Philip's wife had a nerves crisis and ended up crazy like a goat, not even able of taking care of herself. Philip spent every penny he had saved to cure his wife, but to no avail. In the end, he even gave up his job to stay with her in his house, since he now couldn't pay for a psychiatric hospital. But his debts were slowly throwing him to the streets, he needed to find a job to pay the rent. So he went out one day to get a job, and when he came back, all what was left of it were just a few charred logs and the bathroom. He was informed by his neighbours that the house literally blew off. Later, firemen determined that the oven was on, and that his wife's corpse was nowhere to be found. So no house, no wife, no job. Philip thought about suicide. Why not? He had nothing. If his wife was alive she'll probably not eve remember him. But suicide was also a "no". He simply couldn't do it. And so one day Philip found himself looking for food in a restaurant's trash can. He found himself warming his hands under a highway in a metal barrel that had something burning inside. Then Philip had an epiphany. He was now a homeless. However Philip is still a vibrant person. [/QUOTE]
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