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Thursday, July 16, 2015

So Funny!..LOL!



Bwahahahahahahhahahahhahahahahahha.......






I was a victim oh....Hahahahhahhahahhahahahaa





78 comments:

  1. Hahaha,,,,,we were all victims. Even in terms of shoes

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  2. Stella, this one no large sef!... hahahaha... my shoes were that large I 'd put tissues and newspapers. Walking like a moron! *tears*

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  3. Hahahhah, dis actually got me laughing. Since fever, headache nasal congestion and coughing dey make me vex since last nite. Thanks stella for this platform

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  4. I ws too! Only in naija! Hahahaha

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  5. Awwww.... See how cute he looks! To be quite candid, this is the norm with Nigerian parents. My mum use to buy me things that are 3 sizes bigger than I am stating "you will grow into it". Now I do that with my own kids!

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    1. Honestly it has affected me sef, i never buy the right szs 4 my kids, it doesnt seem right if its not big...lmao

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    2. Lol @u will grow into it

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  6. Lol. Bobo, no mind them joor. If you read well and make it in life, you can afford any type of cloth you desire

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  7. This one na alapanjapa

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  8. Buahahahaha
    Even till now some parents do it.
    Abeg blame the economy joor.
    Times are really hard for some people.

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  9. Hahahahahaha..See fine atutupoyoyo.

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Lmaooo... My own is shoes that is why i nw have long feet i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Sisi eko's first boyfriend in college16 July 2015 at 19:23

      Why your shoes nor go long and big when you dey Jupiter... which kind shoes una dey wear for Jupiter? I know is not the one we have here on earth.

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    2. Ahn? Which sisi eko? My own? Eheheh abeg I can't laugh o. Biko what's my first love's name? Loll

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  11. Lol! Funny enough, dis boy can't wear dis cloth up to 2 yrs, he will out-grown it.

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  12. I don't find this funny.
    Not every1 can afford d luxury of a good sch uniform.
    Nigerians just know how to joke bout everything even when ts not entirely necessary.

    Something bout d pix touched me tho,dnt know if it's cos d cute innocent kid posed for d pix or d fact dt he still made a smile even without an inkling of what d future holds for him

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    1. Life ain't that serious.
      Live a little.

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    2. Haba. It's not that serious. Laughing at him isn't because he's under privileged. As even the privileged ones go through the phase of having to wear oversized clothing item because some parents are just for buying bigger sized clothes for their kids. Hence, this isn't intended for segregative comic. Easy

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  13. That's me o! My dad that year kwa.... Lol.

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  14. My little neice/baby that went to Princeton International school that was what we did for her.
    the picture of the boy is epic.. i just remember my good old days in primary school. It is well with goodness.

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  15. But no matter how well they planned, they still buy it.

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  16. Hahaha never a victim. Hahaha

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  17. Hahahaha. I thought it was only my mum that did that!
    All my school uniforms were always sewn oversize so i could wear them for at least 2years. By the time I eventually grew into them, they'd be worn out and a new overgrown one would be sewn to wear for the next 3years!
    Who knows... maybe that accounts for why i love short clothes now... lol

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    1. Lol @ "By the time I eventually grew into them, they'd be worn out and a new overgrown one would be sewn to wear for the next 3years! " Omg. That's terrible

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  18. Buaahahahahahahaaaaaa…..

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  19. Parents are not laughing......They grow up so fast this days.

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  20. So true!
    It happened to me...kikikikikikikiki!

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  21. Yo!!! Hohohohohohohohoho

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  22. SO DAT HE CAN WEAR DS TIL GRADUATION...HAHAHA...TOMJERRYSWIT

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    1. yea...same thing with the ability to reason right yea?

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  24. Oh my, hahahahahahahahahaha

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  25. I was a victim too...

    #Sleek

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  26. THELMA ENEMUWE said..
    Lolzzzzz
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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  27. Buhahahahajajajaja

    True that!!!!




    @Galore

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  28. Hehehehhehehehe it also affect slippers and shoes too. Na to put paper inside the shoe sure pass.

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  29. Hahhahahaha..na my shoes suffer dis kind tin o

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  30. Hahaha... No be only you stella, I follow too. Lol

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  31. Looool
    When I was much younger, I purposely used to wear over size shirt cos of my big boobs. So guys won't notice them.
    But now, If it ain't showing my boobs, ain't wearing it.

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  32. roflmao.....

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  33. Kikikiki..childhood ish.
    I can totally relate to dis.
    My mummy wd tell d tailor to sew oversize for me and make the school gown longer.(oh,hw much I hated to wear long pinafold gown.)I'll go behind her and shape it to my taste with anoda tailor...I was full of shakara den oo..lmao

    And after she will shout and shout and threaten me to take it back to d tailor for adjustment.
    On one occasion, we went back to the 1st tailor she gave d material to. Hahahaha.she gave my mum the "it wasn't me look"..There and den,i confessed to my mum buh begged her to allow me wear it cos my mates don't wear oversize ,maxi school uniform..chai #memories!!

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    1. So its pinafold??? I've been calling it pinafore all my life. Smh

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    2. Pinafore * thank me now!

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    3. Madam it is PINAFORE *sideeyes***

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    4. Madam it is PINAFORE * sideeyes * * * *

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    5. Lolz....
      no be today ur shakara start.
      Nne kedu?

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    6. Thanks dearies...It's pinafore,lol. We learn everyday!!!...Anon,thanks ooo..lmao

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    7. Am fyn luv @ TGW..Thanks alot

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  34. This is so funny sooooooooofunny.

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  35. Hahahahaha!
    Very true of parent in the past. God save the new generation from this embarrassment.
    Her Majesty

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  36. Hahahaha! Naija parents sabi do that thing eh! Lol...

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  37. Lol...try it with babes of dis days. They'll always shape it

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  38. Stewie Gilligan Griffin16 July 2015 at 17:03

    Ahahahaha. He's such a cutie.

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  39. Stells wey ma comment?e don enter ur jollof rice?

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  40. I was like this lol, funny enough i did it to my kids too.

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  41. Hahahahahaha.... Stella you are damn funny o.... The boy looks good in it with his chubby cheek...lolz

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  42. This actually worked for me. My son wore his uniform from 18months till he was 5. helped save some bucks.

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  43. ......so I bought another set of uniforms for my five year old twins. So the rule was they will wear it on Mondays to compliment the two each has already.for where, na so so complain o. 'mummy this is too big, it's not nice' and it was just the next size o! So I told them to complain to the admin staff who gave them the uniforms in school. But Sunday evening when we are preparing the stuff for the next day, Monday ehnnn, I tell them, 'boys you are wearing the beautiful uniform tomorrow so go and complain to Mrs. I. Throughout the term they both matched to the woman's office to complain every Monday until they vacated ds week.

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  44. I can totally relate to this but mine was so funny because my mum was the tailor making my uniforms

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  45. Its called ban be, meaning you go grow with am. All is because our parent want cut cost, it is well.

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  46. PD Young Billionaire17 July 2015 at 00:37

    But this boy is cute sha....

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