Juli 02, 2013

ENGLISH BUSINESS 2-Laundry Time

Nur Syahraini (25210149)

Laundry Time

Liz hates doing the laundry. She realizes that four weeks have passed since her
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last trip to the laundromat. There are piles of clothes in the closets, the sheets and towels
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are dirty, she’s been wearing the same pair of blue jeans for nine days, and she doesn’t
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have any clean socks or blouses left. She thinks about it while she watches one of her
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favorite TV shows. She wishes she didn’t have to do such chores. Then she opens a book,
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turns the pages, and tries to study. The phone rings: one of Liz’s friends reminds her
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about Sally’s party tomorrow evening. She decides that it’s now or never. She can’t go to
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the party unless she washes one of her new dresses. She stuffs all her clothes into two
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laundry bags. She strips the bed and pulls the pillowcases off the pillows. She goes
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through the apartment, picking up everything in sight. Finally, she grabs some coat
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hangers, two boxes of detergent, and her keys, and closes the door behind her. She hopes
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she won’t be too late. She arrives at the laundromat, carries in all her belongings, and
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searches for some empty machines. But they’re all either in use or out of order. She sighs,
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picks up everything, and drives to the local video store  to rent a couple of movies.
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