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A Good
Chemistry Experiment
A professor of
chemistry wanted to teach his 5th grade class a lesson about
the evils of liquor, so he produced an experiment that
involved a glass of water, a glass of
whiskey, and two worms.
"Now, class, closely observe the worms," said the professor
while putting a worm into the water.
The worm in the water writhed about, happy as a worm in water
could be. He then put the second worm
into the whiskey. It curled up and writhed about
painfully, then quickly sank to the bottom, dead as a
doornail.
"Now, what lesson can we learn from this experiment?" the
professor asked.
Johnny, who naturally sits in back, raised his hand and wisely,
responded confidently, "Drink whiskey
and you won't get worms."
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