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Angered, Walt then bribes three laundry workers into helping him clean the lab. Tyrus Kitt later tells Walter that because they saw more than they should have, he is sending them back to Honduras . Jesse and Mike scout a drug house where the blue meth from the hijacked truck is being sold, but Jesse grows impatient and tricks one of the meth ...
Feenie Fraggle (performed by Jerry Nelson) - A good-natured, but rather slow-witted Fraggle who is the best friend of Large Marvin Fraggle. Felix the Fearless (performed by Bob Stutt) - A tan Fraggle with green and gray hair who serves as head of the Fraggle Rescue Squad.
Chinaman, Laundryman. "Chinaman, Laundryman" is a song composed by Ruth Crawford Seeger. The song depicts the exploitation of an immigrant Chinese laundry worker. In 1932 Ruth Crawford Seeger composed two songs for a commission from the Society of Contemporary Music in Philadelphia, which she called Two Ricercari.
Look up washerwoman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bronze sculpture by Renoir, 1916. A washerwoman or laundress is a woman who takes in laundry. Both terms are now old-fashioned; equivalent work nowadays is done by a laundry worker in large commercial premises, or a laundrette (laundromat) attendant.
Sealegend Dryer Vent Cleaner Kit. This highly rated kit zaps up excess lint that merely wiping out the trap leaves behind. In turn, this helps your dryer run better while minimizing the risk of ...
Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE. "Say" for EG, used to mean "for example". More obscure clue words of this variety include: "Model" for T, referring to the Model T.
Fullo. Mural painting from fullonica VI 8, 20.21.2 at Pompeii, now in the National museum of Naples. A fullo was a Roman fuller or laundry worker (plural: fullones), known from many inscriptions from Italy and the western half of the Roman Empire and references in Latin literature, e.g. by Plautus, Martialis and Pliny the Elder.
Plot summary. Police detective John Hunton investigates a fatal accident at the Blue Ribbon Laundry in which worker Adelle Frawley was killed. Frawley was somehow pulled into the laundry's speed ironing and folding machine, which the workers colloquially refer to as "the mangler." Hunton is disturbed by the sight of Frawley's grisly remains and ...