The remarkable brain of a carpet cleaner who speaks 24 languages
The carpet cleaner heaves his machine up the stairs, untangles its hoses and promises to dump the dirty water only in the approved toilet. Another day scrubbing rugs for less than $20 an hour. Another Washington area house with overflowing bookshelves and walls covered in travel mementos from places he would love to go one day.
But this was not that day.
Tell me about this stain, 46-year-old Vaughn Smith asks his clients.
Well, says one of the homeowners, Schroeder rubbed his bottom across it.
Vaughn knows just what to do about that, and the couple, Courtney Stamm and Kelly Widelska, know they can trust him to do it. Theyd been hiring him for years, once watching him erase even a splattered Pepto Bismol stain.
But this time when Vaughn called to confirm their January appointment, he quietly explained that there was something about himself that hed never told them. That he rarely told anyone. And well, a reporter was writing a story about it. Could he please bring her along?
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(34,367 posts)Karadeniz
(24,763 posts)speaks English, German, French, Italian, Arabic, a bit of Hebrew, and can understand Spanish and Portuguese. We were put in a German school when starting with a 2 year language program pre-kindergarden and she "skipped" the second year of the language program cause she picked it up so fast.
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