Monday, July 7, 2008

My First Time Doing Laundry

As I went to the basement with hope in my eyes that my first laundry experience would be fun I could not predict the horror to come. I stuck all my dark laundry in and threw in some detergent. Everything was going okay until I saw a nickel shoved in the coin slot. Lucikly, Josh S. was able to pry it out with a nail. Things were looking up until I came upon the dryer. As I stuck quarter after quarter in the dryer, I realized it was broken and it would not give my quarters back! At the same time, I spilled all my other quarters on the ground. Eventually, I finished my laundry, but I was no longer a naive high school who has never done his own laundry...

-Adam B, JAM '08
Deerfield, IL

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