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Growing Up
A washing machine is like a sidewalk. They watch us grow up from little babies to adults and even grandfathers or grandfathers.
A washing machine cleans the diarrhea from a baby's pants to the beer stains from a middle mans shirt and finally the old cigarette smell from a old man’s overalls
Sidewalks watch us grow up from little kids playing ball in the street to a teenage kid cutting the muffler of his first car. Finally the old grandfather can watch their grandsons ride their bike through the sidewalk
Everybody gotta grow up and try to remember the little things because they can hold the most value at the end.

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