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| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Wuzyurdaddy(op): 5:27am On Nov 07, 2019 |
TRADEMARK:Stay strong Brah, help is coming. |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by EmmGee: 1:34pm On Nov 07, 2019 |
Wuzyurdaddy:due to the revolution? |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Wuzyurdaddy(op): 3:47pm On Nov 07, 2019 |
EmmGee:The revolution and the weather, how do you cope man? We suffered it most due to our training times 4-6pm |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Mariangeles(f): 4:23pm On Nov 07, 2019 |
Wuzyurdaddy:No updates ? ![]() Don't keep us anxiously waiting . When you're done with the food story, you can start another one about the revolution ![]() |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by EmmGee: 7:07pm On Nov 07, 2019 |
Wuzyurdaddy:Hahahahah. I've been here 5 years, I don't even notice anymore. due to the revolution, I almost left the country. But now everything is calm like it never even happened |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Wuzyurdaddy(op): 8:38am On Nov 08, 2019 |
Mariangeles:My bad I'm neck in work here, I'll post something today unfailingly. Love and light |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Wuzyurdaddy(op): 8:39am On Nov 08, 2019 |
EmmGee:Yes, that's the aftermath phase. Nigeria is seriously working to avoid this phase like the plague |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by EmmGee: 11:51am On Nov 08, 2019 |
Wuzyurdaddy:Believe me! if this kind of thing happens in Nigeria, we would be worse than libya. The sudanese showed great restraint on their path and I really commend them. there had been many revelations that some elements tried to convince them to pick up arms but they refused, even when they were being slaughtered. |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Wuzyurdaddy(op): 10:15pm On Nov 21, 2019 |
EmmGee:True, you speak the truth. we have gone past that phase, hopefully we'll go past this next level too. Now let's get back to it.. |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Wuzyurdaddy(op): 10:24pm On Nov 21, 2019 |
Mariangeles:Sorry for the wait.. Nightlife in Khartoum can be exciting at the same time dangerous. One night we went for a stroll in the hood, I and "KC", we didn't go too far, just around the hotel we stayed and to the mall. From nowhere these two cars just did a donut in our front, just as we were about to cross the road leading to the mall. Thank God for quick thinking and reflex, brethren the story would have been different. After much apologies we left the clowns and kept on with our stroll, that was how we came across this Kebab and Chawarma spot close to the mall. I've had Kebab before but this one was heavenly, quite expensive but worth it I must say. photo credit : google
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| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Mariangeles(f): 11:51pm On Mar 12, 2022 |
Lalasticlala, have you seen this thread? One of my favorite threads from way back. |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Hamzashaf99(f): 4:34pm On Mar 13, 2022 |
OP did not complete it now. How about that ful? |
| Re: My Food Journey In Khartoum, Sudan by Munzy14(m): 2:16pm On Jul 26, 2023 |
Ehn ehn, now I know why you're supporting him. Lovebirds. https://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/happy/happy0006.gif https://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/love/love0014.gif😂😂😂 |
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