Dentist office
Thinking to myself, is there any way I could jolt back in my car and head back for home, I enter the tall thin tan colored brick building and walk over to the elevator, hoping that the last half hour of scrubbing my teeth to death pays off. Nervously, I push the up button and patiently wait. The elevator door promptly opens and I am engulfed, the door closes, up I go. Once on the second floor, I exit the elevator and immediately I can smell the mixture of the wintergreen flavored tooth paste and the overwhelming aroma of bleach out in the hall, along with the sound of the teeth grinding drills which gives, no longer the feeling of the dentist office but of road construction area. With the opening of the outer door, the blast of cool air hits me giving a feeling of being naked in the cold brutal winter. I walk in and add my name to the list on the long sign in sheet. “Andrew,” the slim silver haired woman behind the winter white frosted glass slide window, sees me and l
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Office Thinking, Andy Auuuuuuhhhhh, Dr Schall, Alrighty Andy, dentist office, spit cup,
Approximate Word count = 682
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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