Buy Evidence to Show ‘The Dog Ate My Homework'
Tisah Tucknott — June 9, 2009 — Unique
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Ever used the excuse “the dog ate my homework?” Well now you have proof to show your teacher.
‘The Dog Ate My Homework’ creation is a mound of authentic-looking dog poop, with pieces of homework scattered throughout it. The next time you forget to do your homework, simply stick this mound of fake poop in a ziplock bag and present it to your teacher!
I wish this was around when I was in elementary school!
‘The Dog Ate My Homework’ creation is a mound of authentic-looking dog poop, with pieces of homework scattered throughout it. The next time you forget to do your homework, simply stick this mound of fake poop in a ziplock bag and present it to your teacher!
I wish this was around when I was in elementary school!
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