Last week I cleaned out the staff office in my residence hall. It was so cluttered and messy... there were piles of stuff here and stacks of things there. It was nonsense. For example, one of the stacks engulfed about half of the office, and it had nothing in it but outdated phonebooks.
Since I am somewhat environmentally conscious, I decided to recycle all of the phonebooks instead of throwing them in the trash.
So, I loaded 70-odd phonebooks into a barrow thingy and wheeled them onto the elevator and down to the end of the hallway on First East. I ran out the door and down some steps to the recycling dumpster. I propped the lid open on the top so that I could just stand at the door and chuck the books into the bin without going down the steps every time.
Next, I made several trips from the barrow inside, down a flight of stairs and out the door, where I lofted as many phonebooks as I could manage through the air into the dumpster.
Now, I'm sad that all of them are gone because I just saw this YouTube video on how to rip a phonebook, but I have nothing left to practice on.
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