I think just about everybody can relate to embellishing the facts a little when giving an account of their life. Whether it be at a school reunion, on Facebook or the annual Christmas letter that makes its way to family and friends. Angela Gillespie has faithfully sent out a cheerful Christmas letter for the past 33 years with funny anecdotes about life on a remote sheep station in South Australia. But this year she has hit a roadblock. Life is far from the rosy picture she has created and in a moment of therapeutic madness she pens a "warts and all" account of what is really happening with her husband Nick and their four children.
Of course Angela doesn't intend to send the email, but in a moment of helpfulness Nick presses send (without knowing what the letter contains). Suddenly the Gillespie's dirty laundry is on display for all the 100 recipients (as well as the many more it is virally forwarded onto).
Of course Angela doesn't intend to send the email, but in a moment of helpfulness Nick presses send (without knowing what the letter contains). Suddenly the Gillespie's dirty laundry is on display for all the 100 recipients (as well as the many more it is virally forwarded onto).