
Me: Milo, whatever you did right before the CD exploded into a gajillion pieces?
Milo: Yeah . . .
Me: Don't do that again.
Milo: Okay

Milo: Can I play the game now?
Me: Nope. Putt-Putt is gone for good.
Milo: Oh. Can I play another game now?
:::I plug in reconstructed CD/DVD drive. It opens. It shuts. It opens. It shuts. It opens. I unplug it:::
Me: Nope. Gonna be awhile before we can play anything on that computer, hon.
Milo: Oh.
2 comments:
Oh my goodness! What WAS he doing? How do you get a CD to explode? I think my kids are in hero-worship right now. (VBG)
Jill
I really have no idea! He called me in for help. The game was frozen on the screen. I pushed the button to open the CD reader and it opened about a half inch--just enough for me to see the glittering shards of what used to be Putt-Putt.
"What did you do?"
"The game won't play."
This is why they qualify for speech.
I picked up the player and heard the sound of a thousand tiny CD pieces. Whatever happened in there happened BIG.
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