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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Boredom Eliminating Post

 

69 comments:

  1. Short bread biscuits πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„
    Visiting eatery was a big deal then
    Going to amusement parks

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  2. My best friend's dad always brought them to school in different cars every morning. I thought he had fleet of cars and always admired them, I later found out that the man owned an auto repair shop.

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    1. Can you imagine not even a car dealer πŸ˜―πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

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    2. This one loud
      πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ€£

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    3. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜„πŸ˜„
      People that sell cars also do this, using different cars often. If you don't know better you'd think they own numerous cars.

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    4. 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

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    5. 🀣🀣🀣🀣 yepa

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  3. Eating Chicken asides Christmas
    Wearing Suit and Tie
    Eating Fried Rice asides Christmas

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  4. I went to school with my legedez
    Benz. So when I saw kids in school buses, I believed their parents were rich.

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  5. Aquarium
    satellite dish
    Electricity generating plant(plant)
    Landline(Telephone)

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    1. Omo! Na for ubth I take learn how to use telephone... memories

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    2. True story Ava... Landline satellite dish,

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  6. Going to amusement parks, owning fine toys

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  7. Ice cream
    Going to eatery.
    Having a/c in the house
    Owning a car.
    I also believe all the people living on Island na rich people.

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    1. For where, island ke ma packaging be the low class people

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  8. I once asked a woman who sells spices in the market the particular spices that big men use to cook their stew. She asked me to go ask the big men. πŸ˜† 🀣

    Today my story is different. Thanks to God.

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  9. Eating fruits every day.
    Twins ♊ Squared

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  10. Food from Mr Biggs
    Ice cream
    Taking cab
    Going to see movie at the cinema

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  11. Good evening Lagos. The moment you have been waiting for is here. I am here in my small glory.
    Let me give you heads up. Anytime you have an unusual heavy rain. That is rain washing away all rubbish to usher me fresh, dry and White especially when we should be in dry season.

    Hello Whitewalkers πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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    1. Hi Harmattan,You're my best season,I glow differently and I hope you would still be friendly to my skin.
      You're welcome.πŸ˜‚

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    2. I no like you harmattan because you make me to sneeze this season abeg pack your load and go elsewhere 🀣🀣

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    3. Welcome sir/ma/it. I missed you b4 but dis one you are bragging make I come dey fear? 😨

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    4. Been waiting for you since Na 🀷!
      Where have you been.
      Oya, bring all your Arsenal, I'm ready for you.
      Welcome, my best season.πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ˜πŸ’™πŸ˜‹

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  12. Eating fried plantain and fried chicken then salad..

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  13. Buying from mr. Biggs
    Owing a car
    Eating foreign rice

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  14. SWAM bottled water

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  15. Plaiting of hair (I barbed hair so tey, even on the day I wrote my last waec paper, my father still took me to the barbers)
    Carrying shuttle bag (one special bag that year)
    Wearing prescription glasses at tender age
    This drink, Sans cream soda, mehnnnn, I used to think it was just for the rich

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  16. Going to eateries
    Going to parks
    Restaurant

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  17. Attending a Private school then Omo !!! For My mind na only Rich Men pikin dem.
    Using Medicated Glasses πŸ€“
    Speaking Phonetics 😁

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  18. Please help a sister which book can a pregnant woman read?

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    1. If you are a Christian try Supernatural Childbirth.

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    2. Read what to expect when you are expecting. Congrats sis.

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  19. Eating turkey πŸ¦ƒ
    Toast bread.
    Going on summer vacation.
    Kids wearing new clothes on Sundays, they don't repeat clothes.
    Sneaker and wearing jeans trousers for the little girls with headband.
    Having iPads.

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    1. Don't repeat clothes and summer vacation na your mate.πŸ™„

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  20. Homes that use desktop computers especially by their children.

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  21. Travelling abroad. I remember growing up as kids in northern Nigeria, during the harmattan, we(my sister and I) used to cover ourselves with a blanket and fantasize that the coziness we felt under the blanket was how London is. Thank God for growth.

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  22. Upstairs
    Going to eatries like Mr Biggs
    Eating fried rice and chicken

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  23. Travelling with aeroplanes.
    Those days if someone is said to have gone somewhere on an aeroplane, I will assume the person is very rich, even though the cost of local flights back then was quite low. πŸ˜‚

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  24. Visiting eateries and Amusement park

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  25. Satellite dish. Taking beverages by yourself.

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  26. Going on vacation during holidays
    Wearing already made cloth every Sunday and sneakers πŸ‘Ÿ πŸ‘ž πŸ™„

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  27. Ac car and house........ Josaria

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  28. Eating BIG meat. One day, I visited a home in old Ikoyi with a friend, the other friend we went to visit was eating, the meat on her plate, she had 2 massive beef on her plate, one was bigger than my hand, at least 20 x how we cut meat at home. I say shioo for my mind. Oya, when I began to work , take care of my family, when things got good eh, the size of meat in my house done big, but never as big as that meat that day. I did not want to eat the meat oh, I was just amazed at the fact of some people's availability during austere times.

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