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Post Info TOPIC: How to Fix it - Alke Style - Trivia


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How to Fix it - Alke Style - Trivia
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Well the other day, I was moaning about having wacked my cd player on my Pc, with my knee, and It was really Broken, could barely push it back in place.

Well today, before ordering a new one, that a friend here had sent me the Catalog for.
I pulled it out, seemed really broken, then I decided to just attempt to fix, the old usual Alke way. I wacked it back pretty hard in the opposite direction, and Guess What.

It is completely operational today, am Playing right now and burning a CD.

Felt pretty good, and also having a really good day, someone had transplanted a very large georeous Hibicus out of the ground, and into a Very Big Pot under my window,
had someone tell me, sorry, it did die. Well, Not so, i went out in my yard and can see 100 little green leafs starting to spout.

So between my CD player, and my favorite large Plant coming back, seems like things are moving in a Positive direction.

My Fortune Cookie I had yesterday said " You have Spiritual Gifts, you should try to develop them" must have been a misprint, I know what is really meant, you should develop them even further.

Ha Ha,

That's enough Baloney humor out of me today, if anyone looked up the word Baloney in Websters, the definition is: Nonsense. Too late to go back an change it.

Hope everyone is having a Great Saturday, if you lived closer, I would invite you over for something really Yummy that I made for dinner.

Bye, Toni

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RE: How to Fix it - Alke Style while drunk
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While drunk:


1)Rip out CD and re-pot and water throughly with leftover beer.


2)Ram Hibicus into slot formerly occupied by cd.


 


I think I'll stick with your methods!


 


Hope you have a great and sober day


Best wishes


 


Chris.



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