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Sunday, April 26, 2015

banana

How to use a banana in 7 unexpected ways.
1. Rub the inside of the banana peel on any leather product and then wipe away the residue and buff with a lint-free cloth for a glossy gleam.
2. Use the inside of the peel to rub off the dirt and dust on the plant.
3. Smear pieces of an overripe banana on wood furniture with your fingers and then wipe it with a cloth.
4. Take the sting out of a mosquito bite by rubbing the inside of the peel.
5. Erase ink stains with the inside of the banana peel.
6. Remove scratches on a CD by smearing some banana on the CD in a circular motion.
Rub it in with the inside of the banana peel.
7. Get rid of fruit flies by putting a overripe banana in a resealable with the top half folded down. Wait an hour or two to all the flies gather in the bag. After you seal the bag throw it in to the garbage bin. 
The situation was that there was a party held  that night at the main characters house. 
As he woke up he was shocked to realize that his parents will visit his house in 12:30.
When had to clean up the room, he was stopped to throw the overripe banana by a man from the party. He taught the main character how to use a in 7 unexpected way.
 At the end it tells us that Americans eat 28 pounds of bananas every year in average.I think the man knew the facts because, he was researching the ways to make a overripe banana useful.