Monday, September 2, 2013

Laundry day

     Today was just full of laundry. I've only been here a week and a half and the clothing stacked up (not literally, however; I have a laundry bag instead of a hamper). I did two loads and now I'm a little bit more grateful for my parents and doing six times this amount per week! No wonder they wanted us to help them out.  

     Funny story having to do with laundry: Andrew, my friend from my science cohort came in while I was studying at one of the tables, checked his dryer and proceeded to lament that after having run it twice, his clothes were still damp. He sighed and then pushed the button for another 45 minutes...on the wrong machine. I pointed it out and it quickly became quite humorous. It became even funnier when I almost did the same thing.  Anyway, freshmen probz. 
     
      Something I really wanted to share was a rare spotting: a partying bachelor doing laundry! Here we see a particularly fascinating specimen native to the 4203. Not only does he seem out of place in this environment lacking beer pong and binocular shots, but he is the first on-camera sighting of a male 4203 native! The camerawoman took particular care in not startling her flighty subject. Ladies and gents, an original inhabitant of the 4203: 
Absolutely fascinating. 

This has been Madeline Berger reporting live from the SLC urban wilderness. Back to you, Chuck. 

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