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The Growing Up Memories For Many Guys by NosaH(m): 8:57pm On Aug 14, 2020 |
Hit me with good music A moment to recall my childhood memories We enjoyed playing under the rain We attended that kind of school where school bus was never available We grew up on the street, but we never took any social vice(s) of the street because we were home grown We weren't SU (scriptural-union) nor SO (street-oriented) but we were in-between both We enjoyed our camaraderie and the Godly confraternity we created Ohh friend! Did you remember our after school home movement of playing a 30 minutes 4-post football match? Our every Friday vacation to the mami market in bonny camp military cantonment just to walk around because school close exactly 1:30pm The memories of using our school bags to create a football post Playing football on a particular street where the back of abandoned cars were used as our goal post What about kolo beating football match? Ohhh! What about the every last Saturday of the month football match on the street during environment sanitation Uchenna, did you remember we using tooth-pick to hold our PS1 portable game for the disc to keeping rolling so that we can finish the league, did you also remember starting and ending a league within a day? Akintunde, can you also recall the memories of game boy and super Mario, what about using "8877" code to play bounce game on nokia phones? I can also vividly remember we deleting some flies on our nokia 2626 so that we have space for downloading PES on the phone because doesn't come with memory card slot, the memories of using infrared before bluetooth came in as new technology What about creating a theme with our image(s) on our symbian phones for all icons? , what about free downloading with a specific IP on waptrick, wapdam and sefan.ru back then? We created our team, we saw one and other grow like son - father relationship, but we were brothers! After so many years, we've grown, and we're still very much in touch despite the distance, these memories will always be there even into the evenings of our lives after sprouting white hairs. we rekindle those lovely memories in our heart with a smile and we look forward to experiencing it as a reincarnation in the next life, if any do exist. ©️ Nosahwrites
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Re: The Growing Up Memories For Many Guys by Vyzz: 9:02pm On Aug 14, 2020 |
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Re: The Growing Up Memories For Many Guys by NosaH(m): 9:42pm On Aug 14, 2020 |
which of the above did you do? |
Re: The Growing Up Memories For Many Guys by illicit(m): 10:25pm On Aug 18, 2020 |
My childhood was boring |
Re: The Growing Up Memories For Many Guys by fattprince(m): 6:07am On Aug 19, 2020 |
NosaH:Almost all. I didn't play football on the street because it wasn't my thing but I play in our backyard or compound. Also wasn't into the IP thing for free download and I used all those site. Sefan.ru, waptrick and google. My best was games: gameboy and PS 1. I once played from 9 a.m till 6 a.m the next day. It was from 23rd - 24th of December I think 2010. My childhood was fun sha |
Re: The Growing Up Memories For Many Guys by NosaH(m): 10:15am On Aug 21, 2020 |
fattprince:your children will surely learn from your childhood experience! and of course the statement that "daddy didn't have a funny filled childhood experience" won't be mentioned by them. 1 Like |
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