When Razor gets Oscar to their group, they hold a meeting in the library. After Razor said when they read the poem, there will be no judgments, he told Bleak Molly to read her poem. Molly recites her poem in a very deep voice: "Dear Rainbows, please hang up and try your call again, for I am busy." Razor breaks his promise to Molly and says that he has seen better poetry on a bubblegum wrapper, and after that he scolds her for a blonde hair on her head, which embarrasses her so much that she runs away screaming. ("The Dark Side Of The Fish")
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| - When Razor gets Oscar to their group, they hold a meeting in the library. After Razor said when they read the poem, there will be no judgments, he told Bleak Molly to read her poem. Molly recites her poem in a very deep voice: "Dear Rainbows, please hang up and try your call again, for I am busy." Razor breaks his promise to Molly and says that he has seen better poetry on a bubblegum wrapper, and after that he scolds her for a blonde hair on her head, which embarrasses her so much that she runs away screaming. ("The Dark Side Of The Fish")
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| - When Razor gets Oscar to their group, they hold a meeting in the library. After Razor said when they read the poem, there will be no judgments, he told Bleak Molly to read her poem. Molly recites her poem in a very deep voice: "Dear Rainbows, please hang up and try your call again, for I am busy." Razor breaks his promise to Molly and says that he has seen better poetry on a bubblegum wrapper, and after that he scolds her for a blonde hair on her head, which embarrasses her so much that she runs away screaming. ("The Dark Side Of The Fish")
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