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Sunday, June 29, 2014

How to use bananas in seven unexpected ways

Who are there guys?
They are friends and we're drinking the other night.

What happened last night?
There was a big party.

What will happen at 12:30 pm today?
One of the guys parents will come to his house that was messed up from lat nights party.

What are the seven unexpected uses for bananas?
① Rub the inner peal on leather such as shoes and jackets. Then wipe it off with lint-free cloth.
② Remove dust off plants using the inner part of the peal. Then wipe it off  with lint-free cloth.
③ Polish wood furniture with a flesh of a banana. Then wipe it off with lint-free cloth.
④ Rub the inner peal onto a mosquito bite.
⑤ Remove ink stains of stains by rubbing the flesh of a banana.
⑥ Remove scratches on CDs by rubbing the inner peal.
⑦ Put the bananas in a plastics bag. Have the top half of the plastics bag folded down and wait for an hour or two. Seal the top of the bag and throw it in the garbage.  By doing this there will be no fruit flies in the room.

Why do you think the tall guy knows so much about bananas?
I think he just made all of ideas by himself for the love of bananas.