Yesterday, I was listening to Vivaldi on my Bose Wave Radio/CD player and it began hailing during concerto No. 4 in F Minor (winter). I have listened to Opus VIII (The Four Seasons) many times, therefore, because of my brilliant ear for music, I knew this was not kettle drums gone wild. There must be a problem with the CD, I thought.
My daughter, Melissa, taught me that peanut butter could be used for repairing CDs. So, I went to the kitchen cabinet, pulled out the Peter Pan, and with a soft cloth I gathered enough of this amazing substance and applied a gentle coating to the CD so that it would now play without interruption. It worked! Before putting up the WD 40 for compact discs, I took a teaspoon from the kitchen drawer, entered the peanut butter container, extracted some of its contents and entered them into my mouth. I was hungry, and it tasted so good.
stay tuned for the rest of the story......
1 comment:
David -
That's an intriguing story . . . as far as it went. I'm now hooked on hearing the rest of it!
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