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Ok, ok.  Here we go.
































This is good enough.  Ok, I thought that the three obvious ingredients
listed in the lab book were the only three ( honey of egypt/honey from
hive near african tree, bath of king/no idea what it really is, and
tears/your tears), but I keep hearing there are more.  Are there?  I keep
trying these three, and only end up with sticky gunk.  HELP ME!!!!
