Street English
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) US African AmericanTranscript
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it will go get. We're all standing in line waiting for the breakfast. One of the caseworkers came in and tap tap, tap down, and I Oh, there's my bad news. Either they found a foster home for somebody, or somebody was about to get paddle. Are the kids watching the woman as she moved on the line. Her high heel shoes, some of the little firecrackers going off on a wooden floor shoot down. She stopped at me and asked, Are you Buddy Caldwell? I said, It's a but nobody, man. She put her hand on my shoulders and told me out, and I and she pulled Jerry. One of the little boy is over and you're Jerry Clark nodded. She's a boys. The news out of the school year has ended. Both. You have been selected and accepted until temporary care home. Starting this afternoon, Jerry said the same thing. I was thinking together, she said, Why? No, Jerry, you won't be put in a family with three little girls. J. Lo, He just found out there was going dip him in a partof boiling milk. And but she say she let some of the papers she was holding. Oh yes, the M Mrs. You'll be with Mr and Mrs Amas and H, and this was 12 years old. That makes him just two years older than you, doesn't it? But and I say years, man, she said. I'm sure you both be very happy. Me and Jerry looked at each other, Doorman said. Now, boys, no need a look so glum. No, you don't understand what this means. There's a depression going on all over this country. People can't find jobs, and these are very, very difficult times for everybody we visit. Lucky not find the tool, you one of families who have opened their doors for you. I think it's best that we show our new foster families that were here very, very, she said. Very grateful.