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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

How to use bananas



Who are these guys?
One of them lives in the house, and the other man is a complete stranger that slept all night in the short man's house.

What happened last night?
The short man had a big party. Everyone left their bottles of alcohol and cups.

What will happen in 12:30 p.m. today?
His parents are going to see the man.

Seven unexpected ways to use a banana.
1.Rub a banana peel to anything made of leather, then wipe it off with a towel. It will make it look shiny.
2.Rub banana peels on indoor plants and rub it off. It will make leaves soft and shiny.
3.Rub an over ripen to furniture with your finger and wipe off with towel.
4.Apply banana peel to a mosquito bite. It will heal faster.
5.Rub banana peel to ink stains to get rid of them.
6.To eliminate CD scratches, polish the scratches with the inside of a banana peel and wipe it off with a lint free cloth.
7.If you want get rid of fruit flies, put over ripen bananas to a sealable plastic bag and fold the upper half. In afew hours the flies can be collected then can be thrown away.


I thought that maybe the taller man often has over ripen bananas. If you don't have an over ripen banana, how can you think of things you can do what you can do with them?