If the bananas show no signs of decay or mold then you're likely just fine. Usually bananas are quite firm when green, and only soften with ripeness as their starches change to sugars.
However, six days is a long time for them to stay green. The nice thing about bananas (as well as quite a few other fruits) is that spoilage is very easy to detect in the taste/appearance/smell. If it still looks and smells fine, then likely it is.
Lastly if you're still trying to get the bananas to ripen (and they're being particularly slow about it), you can sit them in the window. They should ripen very quickly there.
Bananas grow best is cooler conditions, such as the inside of your refrigerator. Although you should be extremely careful when attempting to grow bananas as they tend to attach themselves to the sides and when an unaware victim approaches and the fridge door is opened, the banana plant can often dive out at your innocent, yet hungry child, wrapping around their neck and strangling them, much like the way many snakes kill their prey. So here is a warning to you my friend,be VERY, VERY careful when growing bananas.
Not for long. They turn brown and yucky.
No FD's are not bought. They are types of deposit account which are opened in banks for a fixed period....
No, because i bought this game called Monster 4x4 World Circuit. When I opened it, it had a blue wheel inside.
The person who opened it.
no receipt, opened, not bought there,
you go back and talk to the manger and say i opened the box and it was empty can i get my money back and i want to buy another one with my camera inside the box
The exact store you bought it from. You must also, not have opened the case.
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I've got a crazy idea ... why don't you actually do the experiment and find out?!
Opened in 1937 by Dick and Mac McDonald. They were later bought out. See related answer.
He bought the Louisiana Purchase from France and opened up the center of the country.