"$ 160 for a parking ticket! I'm
calling city hall about this. There must be some mistake." Nick thought{{U}}
(36) {{/U}}. "Yes, sir, there is a mistake," said the man at the city
hall," {{U}}(37) {{/U}}I'm afraid the mistake's {{U}}(38)
{{/U}}. This ticket was for $20. However, the fine doubles every 30 days. It
has been 90 days, so the{{U}} (39) {{/U}}is now $160. You will have to
pay that." Nick had the $20 and he{{U}} (40) {{/U}}to pay the fine. But
for some reason the ticket had gotten{{U}} (41) {{/U}}in his pile of
papers and unopened letters. Nick had always been a
{{U}}(42) {{/U}}person. In the past six months, he had{{U}} (43)
{{/U}}to pay his electricity bill, {{U}}(44) {{/U}}his jacket
at the cleaner's too {{U}}(45) {{/U}}and had to pay for the "storage". A
job application form he had filled out was never{{U}} (46) {{/U}}because
it, too, was in one of his piles. "Get organized, man," his brother advised.
"Plan what you {{U}}(47) {{/U}}do, do it, and then {{U}}(48)
{{/U}}to be sure you've done it right." Nick got a calendar
with enough {{U}}(49) {{/U}}to write on. He marked important
{{U}}(50) {{/U}}and times as reminders. "Nice job," said his brother.
"Now {{U}}(51) {{/U}}you do what you're supposed to do {{U}}(52)
{{/U}} you're supposed to." "That shouldn't be too {{U}}(53) {{/U}}
with my calendar here," said Nick. "And read the small print on it{{U}} (54)
{{/U}}you get a ticket," added his brother. "Or{{U}} (55)
{{/U}}still, don't get another."