-maybe I set up my miracle for on Earth
-each home can have a copy of my home
-maybe you will a door to appear in the home and the copy of my home takes up no space
-my Grandmother said my mother Christine Ager tattooed her initials 'CA' on her hand in Sewing because she was BORED
-like CA like 666
-Bored like I recently built up a large collection of Board Games
-bored- because at the time I was getting signals not to buy comics etc
-the power, water etc in the copy of my home would always work
-it has masses of comics, books, DVDs, clothes, Board Games, clothes
-a lot of damaged toys. A Multi-Gym
-NetFlix. Disney+, You Tube Music. That would be frozen in case they closed
-a somewhat decent amount of food that appears each week. Mostly not unhealthy
-the computer and DVD player restore
-Because she was Bored
-like maybe the Anti-Christ says you must damn yourself to buy or sell things
-or the stars' plans largely through DC Comics close down almost everything
-CA as in Anti-Christ and DC
-because she was Bored. Like company Boards cause everything to close
-Grapes. Cheese. Somerset Crackers. Peanut Butter. Forest Fresh and Fruity Yogurt. 2 Loaves Cheap White Bread. 2 Bottles of Picky Juice. Shredded Chicken. Cold Shaved Ham. 2 x 1L Milk. 3 Bottles of Sugar Free Cola. Wheat-Bix. Pams Spaghetti and Sausages. Dairyworks Natural Cheese and Griffins Snax Crackers. Straight Croissants 9 Pack, Pams Strawberry Jam. Lemon Loaf. Blueberry Muffins 6 Pack
-24 Pack of HBay Bottled Water
-plus 7 Meals on Wheels a week
-the Meals on Wheels might still appear if past the miracles went off. A trip far South to visit my mother in Wellington. In the room I had was a Refrigerator full of cans. Wheels as in Wellington. Wheels as in the shelves of cans. Like saying I get the full stock of food. Meals on Wheels like we went down to the bottom of the North Island
-and in copies of James Cook / Cook Street. My earliest memory is of coming in to live in there for the first time. And straight away finding a tin of Griffins Sampler biscuits in a lower kitchen cupboard
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