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ESL 21: The Pile of Paper
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Nộp bài ESL 21 : The Pile of Paper
*Vocabulary:

bin : Thùng
doorknob : Tay nắm cửa
lid : Nắp
lift : Nhấc lên
lower : Thấp hơn
pile : Đống
protect : Bảo vệ
recycle : Tái chế
scoop : Cái xẻng
squat : Ngồi xổm
swear : Thề
trash : Thùng rác
trudge : Đi một cách mệt nhọc
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*Yes/No Questions:

1.Did Sammy look at the pile of plastic? No
2.Was there a pile of paper on the floor? Yes
3.Did he throw his newspapers into this pile? Yes
4.Was this his bicycling pile? No
5Was the pile almost twenty-two feet high? Yes
6.Was it time to recycle? No
7.Did he kneel down? Yes
8.Did he have a bad back? No
9.Would sitting down cause his back to go out? Yes
10.Did he stand up quickly? Yes

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*Fill in the blanks:

Sammy looked at the pile of paper on _the_ floor. Whenever he finished reading his mail or _a_ newspaper or magazine, he threw it into this _pile_ . This was his recycling pile. At the moment, _it_ was almost two feet high. It was time _to_ recycle.

He squatted down, protecting his back. Sometimes, _just_ sitting down would cause his back to go _out_ for a week. He scooped his hands under _the_ pile and slowly stood up.

He walked over _to_ his front door. Hands full, he struggled to _turn_ the doorknob and open the door. He walked _outside_ and down the stairs. So far he hadn't _dropped_ one piece of paper. He walked to the _blue_ trash bin.

There was no way to lift _the_ lid of the recycling bin with his hands _full_ . He carefully put the pile of papers down _and_ then opened the lid. The bin was completely _full_ . Damn, he swore.

Sammy gathered the pile into _his_ arms and trudged back upstairs. Pleased that he _still_ had not dropped any paper, he lowered the _pile_ back onto the floor. Then he stood up, _but_ just a little bit too fast.

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ESL 21: The Pile of Paper

*Vocabulary:
• bin: thùng rác
• damn: lời chửi rủa
• doorknob: tay nắm cửa
• lid: nắp
• lift: nhấc lên
• lower:
• pile: chồng, đống
• protect: bảo vệ
• recycle: tái chế
• scoop: xúc, xốc
• squat: ngồi xổm
• swear: chửi
• trash: rác
• trudge: mệt nhọc lê bước

*Yes/No Questions:
1.Did Sammy look at the pile of plastic? No, he didn't.
2.Was there a pile of paper on the floor? Yes, there was.
3.Did he throw his newspapers into this pile? Yes, he did.
4.Was this his bicycling pile? Yes, it was.
5.Was the pile almost twenty-two feet high? No, it wasn't.
6.Was it time to recycle? Yes, it was.
7.Did he kneel down? No, he didn't.
8.Did he have a bad back? Yes, he did.
9.Would sitting down cause his back to go out? Yes, it would.
10.Did he stand up quickly? No, he didn't.

*Fill in the blanks:
Sammy looked at the pile of paper on __the___ floor. Whenever he finished reading his mail or ____ newspaper or magazine, he threw it into this __pile___ . This was his recycling pile. At the moment, ___it__ was almost two feet high. It was time ___to__ recycle.

He squatted down, protecting his back. Sometimes, __just___ sitting down would cause his back to go ___out___ for a week. He scooped his hands under ___the__ pile and slowly stood up.

He walked over __to___ his front door. Hands full, he struggled to ___turn__ the doorknob and open the door. He walked __outside___ and down the stairs. So far he hadn't __drop___ one piece of paper. He walked to the ___blue__ trash bin.

There was no way to lift __the___ lid of the recycling bin with his hands ___full___ . He carefully put the pile of papers down ___and__ then opened the lid. The bin was completely ___full__ . Damn, he swore.

Sammy gathered the pile into ___his__ arms and trudged back upstairs. Pleased that he __still___ had not dropped any paper, he lowered the ___pile___ back onto the floor. Then he stood up, ___but__ just a little bit too fast.

*Translate into Vietnamese:
Chồng giấy

Sammy nhìn chồng giấy nằm trên sàn. Mỗi khi đọc xong thư, báo hay tạp chí, anh đều ném hết thành một chồng thế này. Đây là chồng giấy rác tái chế. Đến lúc này, đã cao đến gần sáu tấc. Đã đến lúc phải đi bỏ rác rồi.

Anh ngồi xổm xuống, để bảo vệ cái lưng. Đôi khi, chỉ một việc ngồi xuống thôi cũng khiến lưng anh đình công suốt cả tuần lễ. Anh lòn tay xúc chồng báo và từ từ đứng lên.

Anh đi đến cửa. Hai tay đều bận, khó khăn lắm anh mới xoay được tay nắm và mở cừa. Anh đi ra ngoài, xuống cầu thang. Cho tới bây giờ anh vẫn chưa làm rơi một mảnh giấy nào. Anh đi đến bên thùng rác màu xanh lơ.

Không cách gì nhấc nắp thùng rác tái chế với hai bàn tay bận khiêng đồ thế này. Anh cẩn thận đặt chồng giấy xuống, rồi mở nắp. Thùng rác đầy nhóc. Chết tiệt, anh chửi rủa.

Sammy gom chồng giấy trở lại vào hai cánh tay, mệt nhọc lên cầu thang trở lại. Hài lòng rằng mình vẫn chưa làm rơi tờ giấy nào, anh hạ thấp chồng giấy xuống sàn. Rồi anh đứng lên, nhưng có hơi quá nhanh một chút.

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*Vocabulary:

• bin: thùng
• damn: đi xuống địa ngục (chửi rủa)
• doorknob: quả đấm, núm cửa
• lid: nắp, vung
• lift: nâng lên
• lower (v) làm thấp, hạ
• pile: cọc, chồng, đống
• protect: bảo vệ
• recycle: tái chế
• scoop: cái gàu, cái môi, cái vá
• squat:ngồi xổm (n) người béo lùn
• swear:thề, lời thề
• trash: rác
• trudge (n,v) đi lê bước, mệt nhọc

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*Yes/No Questions:

1.Did Sammy look at the pile of plastic? no, the pile of paper
2.Was there a pile of paper on the floor? yes
3.Did he throw his newspapers into this pile?
4.Was this his bicycling pile? yes
5Was the pile almost twenty-two feet high? no, just two feet high
6.Was it time to recycle?yes
7.Did he kneel down? no, he squatted down
8.Did he have a bad back? yes
9.Would sitting down cause his back to go out? yes
10.Did he stand up quickly? no, he stand up slowly

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*Fill in the blanks:

Sammy looked at the pile of paper on __the___ floor. Whenever he finished reading his mail or __a___ newspaper or magazine, he threw it into this __pile___ . This was his recycling pile. At the moment, __it___ was almost two feet high. It was time ___to__ recycle.

He squatted down, protecting his back. Sometimes, _just____ sitting down would cause his back to go __out____ for a week. He scooped his hands under __the___ pile and slowly stood up.

He walked over __to___ his front door. Hands full, he struggled to __turn___ the doorknob and open the door. He walked ___outside__ and down the stairs. So far he hadn't ______dropped__ one piece of paper. He walked to the __blue___ trash bin.

There was no way to lift __the___ lid of the recycling bin with his hands __full____ . He carefully put the pile of papers down ___and__ then opened the lid. The bin was completely __full___ . Damn, he swore.

Sammy gathered the pile into ___his__ arms and trudged back upstairs. Pleased that he ______still__ had not dropped any paper, he lowered the ______pile___ back onto the floor. Then he stood up, __but___ just a little bit too fast.

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Em nộp bài 21:


*Vocabulary:

• bin: thùng rác
• damn: lời nguyền rủa
• doorknob: Cái nắm cửa
• lid: cái nắp
• lift: Nâng lên
• lower: hạ thấp
• pile: Đống
• protect: Bảo vệ
• recycle: Tái chế
• scoop: Múc
• squat: ngồi xổm
• swear: Nguyền rủa
• trash: Rác
• trudge:Đi mệt nhọc

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*Yes/No Questions:

1.Did Sammy look at the pile of plastic? NO
2.Was there a pile of paper on the floor?Yes
3.Did he throw his newspapers into this pile?Yes
4.Was this his bicycling pile?Yes
5Was the pile almost twenty-two feet high?No
6.Was it time to recycle?Yes
7.Did he kneel down?No
8.Did he have a bad back?Yes
9.Would sitting down cause his back to go out?Yes
10.Did he stand up quickly?No

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*Fill in the blanks:

Sammy looked at the pile of paper on _the____ floor. Whenever he finished reading his mail or _a____ newspaper or magazine, he threw it into this __pile___ . This was his recycling pile. At the moment, __it___ was almost two feet high. It was time __to___ recycle.

He squatted down, protecting his back. Sometimes, _just____ sitting down would cause his back to go __out____ for a week. He scooped his hands under _the____ pile and slowly stood up.

He walked over __to___ his front door. Hands full, he struggled to __turn___ the doorknob and open the door. He walked __outside___ and down the stairs. So far he hadn't ___dropped__ one piece of paper. He walked to the _blue____ trash bin.

There was no way to lift __the___ lid of the recycling bin with his hands ___full___ . He carefully put the pile of papers down _and____ then opened the lid. The bin was completely __full___ . Damn, he swore.

Sammy gathered the pile into __his___ arms and trudged back upstairs. Pleased that he __still___ had not dropped any paper, he lowered the ___pile___ back onto the floor. Then he stood up, __but___ just a little bit too fast.

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*Translate into Vietnamese:
ĐỐNG GIẤY TỜ

Sammy nhìn đống giấy tờ trên sàn nhà. Bất cứ khi nào anh ấy đọc xong thư hoặc là báo hoặc là tạp chí, anh ấy ném nó lên chồng giấy. Đó đống giấy rác của anh ấy. Trong khoảng thời gian ngắn, nó đã cao tới 2 feet. Đây là đến lúc để tái chế giấy.

Anh ấy ngồi xổm xuống, để bảo vệ cái lưng của anh ấy. Thỉnh thoảng, chỉ có việc ngồi xuống cũng làm cho lưng anh đau mất khoảng 1 tuần. Anh ấy luồn tay xuống chồng giấy xúc đống giấy và chậm chạp đứng đậy.

Anh ấy đi ra thềm cửa trước nhà. Hai tay đầy giấy, anh ấy cố gắng vặn cái nắm cửa và mở cửa ra. Anh ấy đi ra ngoài và đi xuống cầu thang. Cũng lâu rồi anh chưa vứt bỏ một tờ giấy nào. Anh ấy đi đến thùng rác màu xanh.

Không có cách nào để nâng cái nắp thùng rác với hai tay đầy giấy. Anh ấy cẩn thận đặt chồng giấy xuống và sau mở cái nắp thùng rác ra. Thùng rác đã quá đầy. Khỉ thật, anh ấy nói.

Sammy lại ôm chồng giấy vào 2 tay của anh ấy và đi chậm chạp lên cầu thang. Anh ấy vui mừng vì vẫn chưa vứt đi một tờ giấy nào, anh ấy hạ thấy chồng giấy xuống sàn nhà. Sau đó anh ấy đứng lên, nhưng đứng lên một cách chậm chậm.

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*Vocabulary:

• bin: Thùng, bỏ vào thùng
• damn: Bục tức, nguyền rủa
• doorknob: Nắm cửa
• lid: Nắp, mi mắt
• lift: Nâng lên
• lower: Cau mày
• pile: Cọc, chồng, đống
• protect: Phòng ngừa, bảo vệ
• recycle: Tái chế, tái sinh
• scoop: Cái xẻng, xúc, múc
• squat: Ngồi xổm
• swear: Lời nguyền rủa
• trash: Rác rưởi
• trudge: Lê bước

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*Yes/No Questions:

1.Did Sammy look at the pile of plastic? No
2.Was there a pile of paper on the floor? Yes
3.Did he throw his newspapers into this pile? Yes
4.Was this his bicycling pile? No
5Was the pile almost twenty-two feet high? No
6.Was it time to recycle? Yes
7.Did he kneel down? No
8.Did he have a bad back? Yes
9.Would sitting down cause his back to go out? Yes
10.Did he stand up quickly? No

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*Fill in the blanks:

Sammy looked at the pile of paper on _the____ floor. Whenever he finished reading his mail or _a____ newspaper or magazine, he threw it into this _pile____ . This was his recycling pile. At the moment, _it____ was almost two feet high. It was time _to____ recycle.

He squatted down, protecting his back. Sometimes, _just____ sitting down would cause his back to go _out_____ for a week. He scooped his hands under _the____ pile and slowly stood up.

He walked over _to____ his front door. Hands full, he struggled to _turn____ the doorknob and open the door. He walked __outside____ and down the stairs. So far he hadn't __dropped____ one piece of paper. He walked to the _blue____ trash bin.

There was no way to lift _the____ lid of the recycling bin with his hands __full____ . He carefully put the pile of papers down _and____ then opened the lid. The bin was completely _full____ . Damn, he swore.

Sammy gathered the pile into _his____ arms and trudged back upstairs. Pleased that he _still____ had not dropped any paper, he lowered the _pile_____ back onto the floor. Then he stood up, but_____ just a little bit too fast.

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*Translate into Vietnamese:

Đống giấy tờ.

Sammy nhìn đống giấy nằm dưới sàn nhà. Mỗi lần đọc xong thư hoặc báo hoặc tạp chí, anh ném vào thành đống.
Đây là đống giấy sẽ được tái chế lại của anh. Trong một thời gian ngắn nó đã cao gần bằng 2 bàn chân. Đây là lúc vứt bỏ.
Anh ngồi xổm xuống, đề phòng cho cái lưng của anh. Thỉnh thoảng chỉ vì ngồi xuống cũng là nguyên nhân làm cái lưng của anh đau cả tuần.
Anh dùng 2 bàn tay làm thành cái xẻng để xúc dưới đống giấy và từ từ đứng lên.
Anh đi lên cửa trước. Hai bàn tay đầy giấy, anh cố xoay cái nắm để mở cửa. Anh đi ra ngoài và xuống cầu thang. Vì xa anh không thể không để rơi một vài mảnh giấy. Anh đi đến cái thùng rác màu xanh.
Không có cách nào mở nắp thùng với 2 bàn tay đầy giấy. Anh cẩn thận để đống giấy xuống và mở nắp. Thùng rác đã đầy. Khỉ thật, anh càu nhàu.
Sammy gom đống giấy vào 2 cánh tay của anh, và lê bước trở về cầu thang. Hài lòng vì không làm rơi bất cứ tờ giấy nào, anh cau mày để đống giấy tờ trở lại sàn nhà. Sau đó anh đứng lên, nhưng chỉ từ từ từng chút một.

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LESSON 21:

THE PILE OF PAPER - ĐỐNG GIẤY TỜ


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*Vocabulary:
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• bin: thùng rác.
• damn: chết tiệt, tồi tệ.
• doorknob: tay nắm cửa.
• lid: nắp, vung.
• lift: nâng lên.
• lower: thấp hơn, ở dưới, bậc thấp.
• pile: đống, chồng.
• protect: bảo vệ, bảo hộ, che chở.
• recycle: tái chế.
• scoop: luồn, xúc, múc.
• squat: ngồi xổm, ngồi chồm hổm.
• swear: lời thế, nguyền rủa.
• trash: rác rưởi.
• trudge: lê bước, đi chậm chạp/khó khăn.
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*Yes/No Questions:
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1.Did Sammy look at the pile of plastic?
- No, he didn't. He didn't look at the pile of plastic.

2.Was there a pile of paper on the floor?
- Yes, there was. There was a pile of paper on the floor.

3.Did he throw his newspapers into this pile?
- Yes, he did. He threw his newspapers into this pile.

4.Was this his bicycling pile?
- No, it wasn't. This wasn't his bicycling pile. This was his recycling pile.

5.Was the pile almost twenty-two feet high?
- No, it wasn't. The pile wasn't almost twenty two feet high. It was two feet high.

6.Was it time to recycle?
- Yes, it was. It was time to recycle.

7.Did he kneel down?
- No, he didn't. He didn't kneel down. He squatted down.

8.Did he have a bad back?
- Yes, he did. He had a bad back.

9.Would sitting down cause his back to go out?
- Yes, it would. Sitting down would cause his back to go out.

10.Did he stand up quickly?
- No, he didn't. He didn't stand up quickly.

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*Fill in the blanks:
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Sammy looked at the pile of paper on the floor. Whenever he finished reading his mail or a newspaper or magazine, he threw it into this pile . This was his recycling pile. At the moment, it was almost two feet high. It was time to recycle.

He squatted down, protecting his back. Sometimes, just sitting down would cause his back to go out for a week. He scooped his hands under the pile and slowly stood up.

He walked over to his front door. Hands full, he struggled to turn the doorknob and open the door. He walked outside and down the stairs. So far he hadn't dropped one piece of paper. He walked to the blue trash bin.

There was no way to lift the lid of the recycling bin with his hands full . He carefully put the pile of papers down and then opened the lid. The bin was completely full . Damn, he swore.

Sammy gathered the pile into his arms and trudged back upstairs. Pleased that he still had not dropped any paper, he lowered the pile back onto the floor. Then he stood up, but just a little bit too fast.

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*Translate into Vietnamese:
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Sammy nhìn chồng giấy tờ để trên sàn nhà. Bất cứ lúc nào đọc xong thư từ, nhật báo hay tạp chí, anh đều quăng vào đống giăy tờ đó cả. Đó là chồng giấy tờ tái chế của anh. Trong thời điểm này, chồng giấy cao khoảng chừng 6 tấc. Đã đến lúc mang đi tái chế rồi.

Anh ngồi xổm xuống để bảo vệ cho cái lưng của mình. Thỉnh thoảng, chỉ mỗi việc ngồi xuống có thể làm cho lưng anh đau suốt cả tuần. Anh luồn tay vào phía dưới chồng giấy tờ và chậm rãi đứng đậy.

Anh đi ra phía cửa trước. Hai tay đầy giấy, anh khó nhọc xoay tay nắm và mở cánh cửa. Anh đi ra ngoài và bước xuống cầu thang. Cho đến bây giờ, anh chưa để rơi một tờ giấy nào cả. Anh đi về phía cái thùng rác màu xanh nước biển.

Không còn cách nào để nâng cái nắp thùng rác lên với đôi tay đầy giấy. Anh cẩn thận đặt chồng giấy xuống và mở nắp thùng rác. Thùng rác đã đầy tràn. Thật tệ hại, Anh càu nhàu.

Sammy gom chồng giấy tờ trong đôi tay và lê bước trở lại cầu thang. Thật là vui vì anh vẫn chưa làm rơi tờ giấy nào cả. Anh hạ thấp chồng giấy trên sàn. Rồi anh đứng dậy, nhưng chỉ chậm chậm mà thôi.

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*Vocabulary
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• bin:n = thùng rác
• damn:v = nguyền rủa
• doorknob:= tay nắm cửa
• lid:n = nắp vung
• lift:v = nâng lên
• lower:v = làm cho thấp hơn
• pile:n = chồng, đống
• protect:v = che chở, bao che
• recycle:v = tái chế
• scoop:v = múc, xúc
• squat:v =ngồi xổm
• swear:v = chửi rủa
• trash:n = rác rưởi
• trudge: v = lê bước,lê lết

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*Yes/No Questions:

1.Did Sammy look at the pile of plastic? No, he didn't
2.Was there a pile of paper on the floor? Yes,there was
3.Did he throw his newspapers into this pile? Yes, he did
4.Was this his bicycling pile? Yes, this was
5.Was the pile almost twenty-two feet high? No, it wasn't
6.Was it time to recycle? Yes,it was
7.Did he kneel down? No, he didn't
8.Did he have a bad back? No, he didn't
9.Would sitting down cause his back to go out? Yes, he would
10.Did he stand up quickly? No,he didn't

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*Fill in the blanks:

Sammy looked at the pile of paper on __the___ floor. Whenever he finished reading his mail or _a____ newspaper or magazine, he threw it into this __pile___ . This was his recycling pile. At the moment, __it___ was almost two feet high. It was time __to___ recycle.

He squatted down, protecting his back. Sometimes, _just____ sitting down would cause his back to go ___out___ for a week. He scooped his hands under _the____ pile and slowly stood up.

He walked over _to____ his front door. Hands full, he struggled to __turn___ the doorknob and open the door. He walked _outside____ and down the stairs. So far he hadn't _dropped____ one piece of paper. He walked to the __blue___ trash bin.

There was no way to lift __the___ lid of the recycling bin with his hands __full____ . He carefully put the pile of papers down __and___ then opened the lid. The bin was completely __full___ . Damn, he swore.

Sammy gathered the pile into __his___ arms and trudged back upstairs. Pleased that he __still___ had not dropped any paper, he lowered the __pile____ back onto the floor. Then he stood up, _but____ just a little bit too fast.

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ESL 21: The Pile of Paper
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. 1.New To America
. 2.A Haircut
. 3.The Yardman
. 4.Grab Your Umbrellas
. 5.Shopping for Bargains
. 6.Horses to Ride
. 7.A Shower Injury
. 8.Pete's Sharp Knife
. 9.A Good Sandwich
. 10.Sara's Upset Stomach
. 11.Please Marry Me!
. 12.Laundry Day
. 13.A Noisy Neighbor
. 14.The New Realtor
. 15.The Fire Alarm
. 16.Eddie's Short Visit
. 17.Carbon Monoxide
. 18.A Visit to Asia
. 19.School Boys
. 20.The Loose Button
. 21.The Pile of Paper
. 22.Brushing and Flossing
. 23.Raising the Kids
. 24.A Clean Toilet Bowl
. 25.A Love Letter
. 26.A Bird Attacks
. 27.A Daytime Robbery
. 28.Trick or Treat
. 29.The Motorcycle Rider
. 30.Spock Saves His Dad
. 31.Provider Overbills Customer
. 32.The Breakup
. 33.Famous Model Dies
. 34.Shopping Carts Everywhere
. 35.Four Slit Throats
. 36.Trick or Treat
. 37.A Jealous Girlfriend
. 38.Towns Hit by Snowstorms
. 39.Another Jealous Girlfriend
. 40.She Loves Her Son
. 41.The Doctor’s Exam
. 42.Hospitals Can Make You Sick
. 43.English Is So Hard
. 44.Hollywood Stars and Tourists
. 45.GEICO’s TV Lizard
. 46.Law and Order in LA?
. 47.Destruction of Iraq
. 48.Have You Seen This Man?
. 49.LA Traffic Report
. 50.LA Radio News


. 51.Trash Truck Misses Pick-up
. 52.Her First Driving Accident
. 53.You’re Not a Good Principal
. 54.I’ve Got You Covered
. 55.Paris Goes to Jail in LA
. 56.A Year with No TV
. 57.Let’s Buy Some Paint
. 58.I Need Water for My Clients
. 59.Putting Bunny to Sleep
. 60.Where Is That Darn Battery?
. 61.If You Really Love Me…
. 62.The Wedding Gift (1)
. 63.The Wedding Gift (2)
. 64.Does a Tiger Change Its Stripes?
. 65.No Place Like an Open House
. 66."We Could Have All Died!"
. 67.It’s the Thought that Counts
. 68.Who Ordered the Scallops?
. 69.You’re Not My Daddy
. 70.Let He Who Is Without Sin…
. 71.Shopping at the 99 Cents Store
. 72.Betting Big in Vegas
. 73.Priced to Sell!
. 74.The Handyman Comes
. 75.A Woman Has Needs
. 76.A Hot Day and a Cool Pool
. 77.Up, Up, and Away
. 78.Man's Best Friend
. 79.Six Feet Under
. 80.An Unhappy Worker
. 81.Why the Sky Is Brown
. 82.It’s a Small World
. 83.Suspicious Shoppers
. 84.Death Is Part of Life
. 85.Tagger Shoots Woman
. 86.Crime on the Rise
. 87.Too Soft on Crime
. 88.Pluto Chases Kid
. 89.In Harm’s Way
. 90."Semper Buy"
. 91.A Little Respect, Please
. 92.A Dream from Beyond-1
. 93.A Dream from Beyond-2
. 94.A Trip to Egypt
. 95.No Doughnuts for Old Folks
. 96.It’s Just Business
. 97.A Walk in the Wild
. 98.Elvis Is Alive and Well
. 99.Bad Weed, Bad Call
. 100.Shark Attack


. 101.Love in the Hospital
. 102.Interstate Bridge Collapses
. 103.Stop Selling Those Bunnies
. 104.Actor Tries to Kill Himself
. 105.US Senator Says He’s not Gay
. 106.E.Coli Is Everywhere
. 107.Influenza
. 108.The Hospital Orderly-1
. 109.The Hospital Orderly-2
. 110.Flower Power
. 111.Dog Inherits Millions
. 112.Man Holds Staff Hostage
. 113.Young Boy Defends Sister
. 114.Remember Me?
. 115.The Way to a Man’s Heart
. 116.Sail Around the World
. 117.New Dog-Barking Law
. 118.Man Flies in Lawn Chair-1
. 119.Man Flies in Lawn Chair-2
. 120.Cleaning a Dirty Plate
. 121.Her Driving Lesson
. 122.Hurricane Dean
. 123.Adventurer Disappears
. 124.Nursing Student Disappears
. 125.The Lovely Banana
. 126.Smells like Chicken
. 127.The Wedding-1
. 128.The Wedding-2
. 129.The Waiter
. 130.Your Country Thanks You
. 131.D.B.Cooper Lives On-1
. 132.D.B.Cooper Lives On-2
. 133.I’m No Alcoholic!
. 134.48 Homes Burn Down-1
. 135.48 Homes Burn Down-2
. 136.Drought Attacks Georgia
. 137.A Bad MRI Experience
. 138.Body in a Barrel-1
. 139.Body in a Barrel-2
. 140.Red Meat, Gray Water
. 141.All Bite, No Bark
. 142.Tiger Kills Two Men-1
. 143.Tiger Kills Two Men-2
. 144.Red Flowers Make Her See Red
. 145.The Starbucks Robbery
. 146.The Argument-1
. 147.The Argument-2
. 148.The Toilet Tank-1
. 149.The Toilet Tank-2
. 150.Santa Was Molested




. 151.Fire Kills Two Young Girls
. 152.Police Arrest Fire-Starters
. 153.Get out of "Jail"-1
. 154.Get out of "Jail"-2
. 155.New Year Celebrations
. 156.$50K to Waitress-1
. 157.$50K to Waitress-2
. 158.Who Needs School?
. 159.Black Friday
. 160.JFK Assassination
. 161.Don’t Top Off the Tanks
. 162.The Clapper
. 163.Tuberculosis Still Kills
. 164.Old Dogs Become Young Again
. 165.Ham and Eggplant
. 166.A Hole in Her Ear-1
. 167.A Hole in Her Ear-2
. 168.The Drugs Keep Coming
. 169.Missing Husband-1
. 170.Missing Husband-2
. 171.Don’t Get Mad-Get Even
. 172.The Christmas Gift-1
. 173.The Christmas Gift-2
. 174.The Haircut-1
. 175.The Haircut-2
. 176.The Robbery at the Mall-1
. 177.The Robbery at the Mall-2
. 178.The Driving Lesson-1
. 179.The Driving Lesson-2
. 180.The Move to Georgia-1
. 181.The Move to Georgia-2
. 182.I’ll Get a Job in a Restaurant
. 183.A Cleaner River-1
. 184.A Cleaner River-2
. 185.The Spitter
. 186.Kill Those Flies-1
. 187.Kill Those Flies-2
. 188.The Oil Change-1
. 189.The Oil Change-2
. 190.Boy Starts Huge Fire
. 191.Writers Go on Strike
. 192.Please Don’t Hurt Me!
. 193.It’s Just a Little White Lie
. 194.Jury Service in California
. 195.The Rude Golfer-1
. 196.The Rude Golfer-2
. 197.Man Invents Toilet for Cars
. 198.Monkeys Cause Man’s Death
. 199.The Light Eater-1
. 200.The Light Eater-2


. 201.Sara Went Shopping
. 202.Man Injured at Fast Food Place
. 203.A Life-Saving Cow
. 204.Driver Loses Mabel, Finds Jail
. 205.Jerry Decided To Buy a Gun
. 206.Freeway Chase
. 207.Better To Be Unlucky
. 208.Food Fight Erupted in Prison
. 209.How His Pig is Doing
. 210.Goats Being Hired
. 211.A Missing Cat
. 212.Book Him
. 213.Water Under the Sink-1
. 214.Water Under the Sink-2
. 215.Theft Occurs Everywhere
. 216.Eggs and a Bunny
. 217.Goodbye to Clean Couple
. 218.$100 Deposit
. 219.Books Don’t Grow on Trees
. 220.A Murder-Suicide
. 221.New Store and Its Owners
. 222.Hit-and-Run Charge
. 223.Gasoline Prices Hit Record High
. 224.A Festival of Books
. 225.Crazy Housing Prices
. 226.Happy and Unhappy Renters
. 227.Pulling Out Nine Tons of Trash
. 228.Cloning Pets
. 229.Rentals at the Oceanside
. 230.Trees Are a Threat
. 231.Gets Booked, Writes a Book
. 232.Popular Park Reopens
. 233.Swim Classes Begin Soon
. 234.Not Sitting Around
. 235.Get Millions for Homeless
. 236.Tenants Watch Building Burn
. 237.Bathtub Blues
. 238.Blood Drive at Civic Center
. 239.City Hosts 42nd Art Fair
. 240.City and Crime
. 241.Bank Robbery
. 242.Immigration Goes Online
. 243.Jimmy Fixes His Door
. 244.Needs a New Air-Conditioner
. 245.Man Gets 12 Years for Fraud
. 246.Man Shoots Up Post Office
. 247.Murals Are Over 200 Years Old
. 248.Pier Collapses
. 249.Cameras in Police Cars
. 250.A School Girl Sues Her School


. 251.SUV Driver Sends Officer Flying
. 252.Boy Drowns in Neighbor's Pool
. 253.Woman Dies in House Fire
. 254.Plane Crashes into House
. 255.Fishing for Girls
. 256.Shot Next to Christmas Tree
. 257.Stabbed Outside Nightclub
. 258.Fishing Boat Sinks
. 259.The Mysterious Carport Stain
. 260.Lies About Winning Lottery
. 261.Victory Dance Leads to Death
. 262.Eat Your Vegetables
. 263.Honk if You're in a Hurry
. 264.The Man Who Loved Women
. 265.How to Get out of Jury Duty
. 266.The Way to a Man’s Heart
. 267.Female Seeks Mature Male
. 268.Let’s Go Fishing
. 269.Train Wreck “Frees” Cows
. 270.Valuable Guitar Found
. 271.Stepmother Kills Herself
. 272.Beautiful Teacher Smiles
. 273.Are Criminals Taking Over LA?
. 274.Police Arrest Happy Van Driver
. 275.Say Your Prayers
. 276.The Final Phone Call
. 277.Almost Perfect Children
. 278.There Goes the Neighborhood!
. 279.Let’s Go to Vegas!
. 280.Squirrel Attacks Woman
. 281.To Save His Baby
. 282.English Is Confusing
. 283.Pump Up the Tires
. 284.Don’t Go Swimming
. 285.The Park That Went to the Dogs
. 286.Can You Spare a Carburetor?
. 287.Golf Like a Girl
. 288.Take Me Out to the Ball Game
. 289.Take This Job and Shove It
. 290.Where Did That Book Go?
. 291.When You’ve Got Your Health
. 292.That ‘New Car’ Smell
. 293.Inviting Poor Student to Dinner
. 294.When I'm in the Bathroom
. 295.It Was an Old, Worthless Clock
. 296.Five-Finger Discount on Candy
. 297.Collecting Seashells
. 298.At the Store Entrance
. 299.We Will See the World
. 300.Get Me a Caffe Latte




. 301.The Slow Computer-1
. 302.The Slow Computer-2
. 303.The Careful Reader
. 304.Avoid the Flu
. 305.Magician Attracts Women
. 306.US Border Patrol
. 307.Car Shopping in California
. 308.Happy Anniversary
. 309.“Read All about It!”
. 310.A Factory Worker
. 311.Bad Pork
. 312.Don’t Eat the Meat
. 313.Copper Robbers
. 314.Weekly Driving Lessons-1
. 315.Weekly Driving Lessons-2
. 316.Laundry Day-1
. 317.Laundry Day-2
. 318.The Bargain CD Set-1
. 319.The Bargain CD Set-2
. 320.It’s All Over
. 321.The New Clothes-1
. 322.The New Clothes-2
. 323.Food as Punishment
. 324.US Passports Outsourced
. 325.The Demanding Son
. 326.A Practical Joke
. 327.The Dead Pedestrian
. 328.Bad News, Good News
. 329.The Cluster Balloonist
. 330.The Rude Clerk
. 331.The Tax Charge
. 332.The Fire in the Hills-1
. 333.The Fire in the Hills-2
. 334.The Vacuum Cleaner Filter-1
. 335.The Vacuum Cleaner Filter-2
. 336.The Rental Car-1
. 337.The Rental Car-2
. 338.The Marathon Cheater
. 339.School Bus Crashes
. 340.Don’t Take My Property
. 341.New Law for Taco Trucks
. 342.The Refund-1
. 343.The Refund-2
. 344.Shut Your Mouth
. 345.TSA’s New Policy-1
. 346.TSA’s New Policy-2
. 347.I’m Pregnant
. 348.Court Approves Same-Sex Marriage
. 349.Impolite to His Brother
. 350.Protecting the Public
. 351.Malibu to License Paparazzi
. 352.I'm Moving to NY
. 353.The Heart Attack-1
. 354.The Heart Attack-2
. 355.Let's Speak English

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