The Wash!

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The inside of the Wash basically looks just like a regular Laundromat. There are washing machines on the left and right sides of the store. Outside, the Wash has a big sign reading its name on capital letters. It somehow looks like a cliff. The area is pretty big, and the exterior is fairly fancy. There are many washing machines all around the complex.
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The inside of the Wash basically looks just like a regular Laundromat. There are washing machines on the left and right sides of the store. Outside, the Wash has a big sign reading its name on capital letters. The shape of the building somehow looks like a cliff. The area is pretty big, and the exterior is fairly fancy. There are many washing machines all around the complex.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 00:00, 6 April 2011

The Wash

The Wash is a Laundromat. It appears only in the episode: Mid-Life Crustacean. It is seen when SpongeBob, Patrick and Mr. Krabs went there on their big night out.

Design

The inside of the Wash basically looks just like a regular Laundromat. There are washing machines on the left and right sides of the store. Outside, the Wash has a big sign reading its name on capital letters. The shape of the building somehow looks like a cliff. The area is pretty big, and the exterior is fairly fancy. There are many washing machines all around the complex.

Trivia

  • It is a reference to The Wash, the east coast of England.
  • The Wash is also seen in The Creature From The Krusty Krab video game.
  • When SpongeBob and Patrick go in the say "Hey everybody, SpongeBob's back" which could mean they go there a lot.
  • Mr. Krabs mistook it for a night club
  • SpongeBob and Patrick thought it was cool to watch underpants spin around all night, but Mr. Krabs hated it.
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