- Michael writes a letter to the paper complaining about the conditions in their building. However, Florida and James aren't too happy due to the fact that it might get them kicked out of their apartment. To make matters worse, a representative from the housing authority is sent over to discuss the matter and things get really interesting when the man's cab driver runs off to avoid being caught in the middle of a rumble. Now he gets a first hand view of life in the ghetto by having dinner with the Evans family.—Brian Washington <Sargebri@att.net>
- Michael's letter to the newspaper complaining of the deplorable conditions in the Projects provokes a personal visit to the Evans home from a housing department deputy.
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