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aussiegirl
And trust Jake to be the one to bring that up.
Lawson placed his hands onto the desk and ducked his head and let out a long drawn out sigh. "Yes unfortunately you do."
He was going to regret this.
He just knew it.
Raising his head, Marcus looked at the class and with resignation and picked up the tool he had been very reluctant to put in these kids hands. "This is a
power drill it is the easiest way to screw a screw into a piece of wood. Now these drills run on batteries so there will be no problems with cords or electricity."
He paused for a moment to take a deep breath, "Okay you will each find a power drill underneath your work bench and I have taken the liberty of labeling the parts for you. Now before you get your drill out I will tell you all once again that this is a tool not to mess around with. I will give you all few moments to check out the components of the drill before I go through the steps on how to use it. Off you go."
"Oh my J.K. Rowling!" Jake grinned and positively bounced on the balls of his feet. AWESOME! DRIIIIIIIIIIILLS!
Though why Lawson seemed so unhappy about it, Jake would probably never find out. Hehe.
Ducking down, Jake pulled out the drill and looked at it closely before doing the complimentary robot moves while pressing the on button which made him sound like an ACTUAL robot. Heck yes. And THEN he held it to the side of his face and pretended to be someone in one of those horror movies, evil face an all.
That one felt best.
"Ssssir, do dddentists use these d-d-drills too?" the boy asked, and then looked around mischeviously.
"Hey Wwwilliam, hold ssstill," he joked, giving the boy a winked as he ZZZZZZZZZZZ'ed the drill again.
Bahahaha, this was so fun.