grades are not important...DRAINO!!
teacher: now class watch as i mix sodium choloride, a plade of grass, a eye of neut, tongue of dog, wing of bat, skin of frog and a hamster..
student: but what is it?
teacher: why its draino!
teacher: now class watch as i mix sodium choloride, a plade of grass, a eye of neut, tongue of dog, wing of bat, skin of frog and a hamster..
student: but what is it?
teacher: why its draino!
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