Chemistry is a class where you figure out two plus two is 10 or something. -Dennis Rodman

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Chemistry is a class where you figure out two plus two is 10 or something. -Dennis Rodman

Dennis Rodman on Chemistry

Basketball legend and tough/weird guy, Dennis Rodman once said, "Chemistry is a class you take in high school or college where you figure out two plust two is 10 or something." Rodman really is one of the weirdest athletes in sports history.

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