Then came the Great Macaroni Incident.
Once upon a time in the sleepy suburb of Maplewood, there lived a man named Leo who prided himself on two things: his morning coffee and his ability to ignore small problems until they became big ones. The drain in his kitchen sink had been grumbling for weeks—a slow, gurgling complaint every time he rinsed his cereal bowl. But Leo, being Leo, simply ran the tap harder and hoped for the best. cleaning drain with baking soda
That evening, Leo stood before his sink like a surgeon before an operation. On the counter: a box of Arm & Hammer baking soda, a bottle of white vinegar, and a kettle of boiling water. He felt ridiculous. But desperation is a fine teacher. Then came the Great Macaroni Incident
“Try me.”