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Interview with Alison

JM: How many meals did you get per day?
Alison: 3 full meals every day

JM: How would you rate the food? Please give details of why.
Alison: The foo looked & tasted just like what you eat at home. Evidently a lot of officers ate from jail kitchen so the good cooks got the work. Even if lady was too old for that kind of labor In reality the inmates treated me with more care & respect than anyone except the 2 judges. None of them called me retarded Be invisible yet indispensable. I'm really not sure what these min word limitations are all about however I make efforts to be as clear and honest as we'll. god bless please understand I'm not being facetious.

JM: Did you have any favorite/least favorite meals?
Alison: The lasagna & garlic bread was amazingly good for being meatless.In reality the inmates treated me with more care & respect than anyone except the 2 judges. None of them called me retarded Be invisible yet indispensable. I'm really not sure what these min word limitations are all about however I make efforts to be as clear and honest as we'll. god bless please understand I'm not being facetious.

JM: Were there any other snacks offered outside of meals? What was commissary like and how expensive was it?
Alison: No snacks & I could not buy any commissaryIn reality the inmates treated me with more care & respect than anyone except the 2 judges. None of them called me retarded Be invisible yet indispensable. I'm really not sure what these min word limitations are all about however I make efforts to be as clear and honest as we'll. god bless please understand I'm not being facetious.

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