Why you should heed the advice of ghosts

Attorney Paul Denni

Attorney Paul Denni

There’s this really weird movie from the 1980’s I watched as a kid called The Peanut Butter Solution.

In a nutshell, this white kid with an asian friend (a classic 80’s setup) sees ghosts in an abandoned mansion and subsequently loses all his hair.

The ghosts appear to the white kid and give him this recipe – “the peanut butter solution” – that’s supposed to help him grow his hair back.

The kid literally sludges this brown goo stuff on his bald white head and it works but he didn’t listen to the ghosts’ advice and put too much peanut butter in the solution, so now his hair won’t stop growing.

Then the white kid gets kidnapped by this creepy art teacher from the school and is forced to lay in an abandoned warehouse while other kidnapped children cut off his ceaselessly growing hair to make magical paintbrushes the pervy art teacher sells for profit.

I’m telling you, this movie is like a family movie, but when you go back and watch it you’re just like, what the hell?

But it got me thinking about ghosts and all that and wondering what my ancestors might tell me if they came back to haunt me.

I certainly would have a few words for them as well.

One thing you don’t ever want to have to ask the ghosts of your benefactors: why the hell didn’t you set up a living trust and make my life a whole lot easier after you kicked the bucket?

To get your living trust set up now, before it’s too late, just follow this link:

https://denni.biz/low-cost-trust

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