Prática de Shadowing: English Conversation Practice | Doing Laundry in English - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Open the door please, my hands are full.
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Open the door please, my hands are full.
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Okay, hurry inside.
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This bag is heavy.
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Phew, put them down on the table.
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It is very busy in here today.
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Look at all these machines.
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We need two large washing machines.
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I see one empty machine over there.
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That is a top loader.
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We need a front loader.
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Why?
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What is the difference?
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Front loaders are better for big blankets.
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Oh, look number five and number six are open.
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Grab them quickly before someone else does.
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I am running.
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Put the baskets on top of the machines to save them.
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Okay, saved.
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These are huge machines.
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Good.
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Now we need to sort the clothes.
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Sort them.
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Just throw them in.
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No, Tom.
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Whites in one, colors in the other.
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You are so picky.
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I don't want my white shirt to turn pink.
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Okay, I will separate the jeans.
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Check the pockets, too.
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Why?
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You always leave tissues in your pockets.
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Oops, you're right.
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Here's a tissue.
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That would make a terrible mess.
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Good catch.
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Okay, the clothes are sorted.
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Now we need money.
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How much is a wash?
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The sign says $3.50 per load.
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So we need $7 total.
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I have a $10 bill.
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Go to the change machine on the wall.
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Be right back.
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Make sure you get quarters, not tokens.
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Okay, inserting the bill.
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Did it work?
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No, it spit the bill back out.
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Try it again.
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Maybe it was crooked.
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Nope, reject it again.
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Is the bill wrinkled?
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A little bit.
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The corner is folded.
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You have to smooth it out, like this.
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Okay, using the edge of the machine.
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Try flipping the bill over.
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Facing up or facing down?
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Face up.
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Try the other direction.
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Okay.
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Come on, machine.
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Take my money.
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I think it's finally going through.
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Yes, it worked.
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It sounds like a slot machine in Vegas.
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Look at all these quarters.
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Heavy metal.
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Don't drop them.
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I feel rich.
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It is just laundry money, Tom.
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Let's go feed the washing machines.
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Okay, open the little drawer on the machine.
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There are three spots here.
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One for soap, one for softener, one for bleach.
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I have the liquid detergent pod.
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Wait!
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Don't put the pod in the drawer.
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Why not?
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It fits perfectly.
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The pods go directly inside with the clothes.
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Oh, I almost made a mistake.
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If you use liquid, it goes in the drawer.
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Okay, I will throw the pod on the clothes.
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Now close the door tightly.
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It is locked.
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Put the quarters in the slot.
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One, two, three, four.
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This takes forever.
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Just push them in.
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Okay, now select the temperature.
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Warm for colors, hot for whites.
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I pressed start.
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It is making noise.
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Water is filling up.
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Success!
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Now the second machine, the whites.
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I have bleach for this one. Be careful.
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Don't spill it on your pants.
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I'm pouring it carefully into the triangle slot.
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Whoops, you dripped a little.
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Oh no, did it hit my shoe?
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Just on the floor.
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Grab a paper towel.
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That was close.
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Bleach ruins everything.
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We are dangerous today.
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Okay, both machines are running.
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Now what?
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Now we wait 30 minutes.
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Watching laundry is boring.
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It is hypnotic, round and round.
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I am hungry.
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There's a vending machine over there.
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Do we have extra quarters?
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Yes, we have $2 left.
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I want those potato chips.
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Row E4.
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That is expensive. $1.50 for a small bag?
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I am starving.
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Give me the coins.
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Here.
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Don't complain if it is stale.
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Button E, button 4.
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Enter.
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The coil is turning.
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Come on, chips.
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Come to Papa.
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It is moving forward.
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Wait, it stopped.
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It is stuck.
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It's hanging on the edge.
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No, fall down, fall.
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Don't hit the glass, Tom.
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But my chips are right there.
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Try buying another one.
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It will push it down.
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That is a gamble.
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What if both get stuck?
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Then you have no chips and no money.
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I have to try.
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Buying a candy bar.
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E5.
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Here we go.
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The candy bar is hitting the chips. And boom!
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Yes!
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Two snacks.
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You are very lucky today.
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The laundry gods are smiling at me.
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Let's eat while we wait.
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The timer rang.
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Wash is done.
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Let's move them to the dryer.
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These wet jeans are heavy.
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Shake them out before putting them in.
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Why?
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It helps them dry faster.
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No wrinkles.
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Okay, shaking the shirt.
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Don't drop clean socks on the floor.
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I am trying.
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It is a juggling act.
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Okay, everything is in the big dryer.
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Set it to high heat?
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Yes, we want to go home fast.
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40 minutes.
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Go!
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Now we just wait.
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Is it done yet?
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Almost.
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The timer's at zero.
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Okay, dryer is finished.
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Check the clothes.
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Ouch, the zipper is hot.
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Are they dry?
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The shirts are dry.
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What about the jeans?
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Feel the waistband.
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Ugh, it is still damp.
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The towels are wet too.
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We overloaded the machine.
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Too many clothes.
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Do we have to pay again?
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Yes, we need ten more minutes.
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Do we have quarters?
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We use them for the vending machine.
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Oh no, my chips cost us dry clothes.
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Check your packets.
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Look for loose change.
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I found two quarters.
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Is that enough?
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That buys eight minutes.
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It has to be enough.
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Cross your fingers.
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Okay, the eight minutes worked.
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They are dry.
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Let's fold them on the big table.
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I hate folding fitted sheets.
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Just roll it into a ball.
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No, that is messy.
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Help me hold the corners.
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Okay, corner to corner, fold.
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Much better.
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Now the socks.
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I am matching the pairs.
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Here is a blue one.
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Where is the partner?
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I have a black one and a white one.
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Keep looking in the basket.
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It is empty.
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Did you leave it in the dryer?
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Let me check.
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Putting my head in...
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No, empty.
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So we lost a sock again.
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The dryer ate it.
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It's a monster.
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It is always the left sock.
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Now I have a lonely blue sock.
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Maybe we dropped it in the car?
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Or maybe it ran away to start a new life.
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Stop joking.
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Put it in the lost and found bag.
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Okay, we have five single socks now.
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Maybe they can be friends Okay,
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everything is folded The basket smells so fresh It was a lot of work,
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but we did it And we survived the vending machine Next week,
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you bring the quarters Deal, let's go home

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