Oloketa... ma prayer olowai chu!!

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I didn't notice that I pray only during meal times and not so often during other times until yesterday. I  was about to go to sleep when I said to myself  "How  'bout a prayer before sleep?
I comfortably sat up to pray but suddenly I found a different footing "Thank you father for kakai where mi about for receivim ya.." I burst out laughing at myself for I was just reciting my usual meal-time silent prayers. Master come and help the weak!

hahaa-hehee (not verified)
After missing school since

After missing school since Friday due to heavy rains/wind, Master four plead to God to stop the rain the next Monday.

"Please Father God, stopem rain mekem me go school'

Next Day, (Tuesday) was a fine day. An Overly exicited master four woke me up.

'Hem now iaa daddy, me and aunty pray go, go rain stop now'

Me savy go school now?

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hahahaha hehehe

ating boss ya no school because school fee ba!!!...LOL, usim rain olsem excuse.

Anyway, Ms 2 was beginning to learn how to pray....and praying for food was her speciality.  She always does, "Amen...for" etc.

So on this day, she starts - "Amen for rice." "Amen for cabbage"...."Amen for hem ya" "Amen for hem ya" so Daddy peeks and sees little Ms 2 pointing out every single different food item on her plate..."Amen...for um...um...um...um", no save identify nao happen so Daddy put her out of her misery by giving a big "Amen!"...

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It was sunday school and the

It was sunday school and the Teacher asked the Children whats thier Favourite song, Little John sitting at the back row of the Church shouted out "KWAKIO"...?????????..(that was the Local hit from one of the Local Village string bands in those days)....hahaha...Lotu song na oketa ask for hem ba.....

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Hahahahaha I remember the

Hahahahaha I remember the kwakio song. My neighbours used to play it at full blast when they were partying.

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Les lo mifala lo Lau

Les lo mifala lo Lau moa...hahahaha

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blue moon

There is another version to the same story.  Big brother heart soa nao long Michael Learns to rock - "Blue Moon".....so one day, daddy was conducting family worship and asks little Ms 3 what her favorite song was...she calmly replies "Blue Moon" givim tune den start singing nao...Daddy gave big brother a belting he would never forget!!!....LOL

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Ino Dark Moon

Ino Dark Moon .....hahahah
Nara man hem askem wantok blo hem "who nao pest player plo Prazil " Wantok blo hem se..."Ronalto"  boss se  "nomoa !!!!!"....wantok blo hem se ..."osem who "
Hem ting ting lelebet ....pause...den hem se "Lucky tupi atin"........hahahahah.......Faraway tumas nao ia....

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