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The five Marafiki and the Beatles went inside the Botanical Gardens and saw a large "X" painted in the center. Rosie said, "The treasure is here. Let's dig it up!" With their shovels ready, the group dugged until they finally saw the treasure chest. They then lifted it up from the ground together. After doing a big high five, Rosie exclaimed, "Now that's what I call teamwork! We have found the chest!" Nicholas replied, "We sure did, love! It was a fun quest, too!" John added, "Indeed! Hooray for us!" Now that the treasure hunt was over, it was time for everyone to return to the starting point so they could unlock the chest and earn their medals. As they walked while carrying it, Rosie said, "Gosh, it's going to be a long walk back to the city square from here. I hope we could get a free ride so we won't get too tired." Nicholas replied, "I hope so, too." Just then, a mashua appeared and stopped in front of them. The driver said, "You mates look like wewe need some help. Where shall I take you?" Rosie replied, "Can wewe take us back to the city square, please?" The driver responded, "All right, then. Welcome aboard!" And so, the group embarked on the mashua and had a relaxing ride along the River Cam. When they made it back, Rosie thanked the driver for helping them. In return, he told her that they could ride with him again anytime, to which she happily accepted. As everyone returned to the starting point, they saw the event organizers giving the bullies their well-deserved commeuppance. They told them, "We are sorry to say this, but wewe have all been permanently banned from participating in our future treasure hunts." The disgraced bullies then had no choice but to leave. John said, "See? Instant Karma has finally got them!" Rosie replied, "Yes, definitely! I knew they would meet their downfall." Nicholas added, "Me too!" One of the organizers remarked as they came back, "My. I see you've uncovered the treasure! Did wewe find all the keys first?" Rosie replied as she showed her the four keys, "Certainly, madame! Here they are!" The organizer said, "Wonderful! That means wewe and your group are the winners of this year's treasure hunt! Congratulations!" The five Marafiki and the Beatles were soon awarded with medals, and they even posed for a keepsake photo. Afterwards, the time came to open the chest. Once opened, the prizes that they got were souvenir T-shirts, jackets, a book on the history of Cambridge, keychains, a giant foldable bag, and a year's supply of chokoleti digestive biscuits. The group was very pleased with their prizes, and it was a truly remarkable finish to their amazing treasure quest.

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Introduction
The foursome and the Beatles have been relaxing inside the dorm as the weekend started. Nicholas was playing his guitar, gitaa when something popped out of his head. He told the others, "Mates, would wewe like me to tell wewe about me early life?" Rosie replied, "Definitely, buddy! We'd upendo to." George added, "Here, here!" Nicholas said, "Jolly good! There will be plenty of touching moments here, so please have a box of tissues ready." "All right. Here it is." Replied Paul as he held the tissue box. And with that, Nicholas commenced his story.

The Birth of Nicholas
I was born on February...
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Hello, everyone! Kelly here. The following is going to be a rant blog on why I despise politics. So, without further ado, let's begin.

What is it about politics that makes me hate them so much? Well, first and foremost, they are very toxic. They destroy friendships and family relationships to the point where they probably would never reconcile. It's really heartbreaking, and I weep for those whose lives were ruined kwa politics. They just make people miserable in the long run.

Secondly, politics cause unnecessary tension. Imagine a peaceful conversation suddenly turning into a violent political...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
Hey, there! Paul recently made an makala like this. So, here's my own take on it. Enjoy!

1. What was your pet's name? My pet's name was Yardie.

2. What kind of pet was it and what breed? Yardie was a dog, and he was a mixed breed.

3. How long have wewe had your pet? I've had Yardie for nearly two years. From late 2007 to early 2008.

4. How did wewe get your pet? I discovered Yardie as a stray dog in my village. When I saw him for the first time, he looked rather injured and was limping. I felt sorry for him, and I decided to take him to the nearby vet, who nursed him back to good health. Afterwards,...
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Conclusion
"So, there wewe have it, my friends." Rosie alisema as she finished telling her early life story. Nicholas remarked, "That was very touching, love." "And bittersweet, too." Added a teary-eyed Ringo. George said, "I'm sorry wewe had to part with Zack before coming here, Rosie." Paul added, "Me too. I'm sure it was quite hard for you." Rosie replied, "Oh, it was. However, everything got better with time, and I knew that I would find new Marafiki when I left, which I did!" Nicholas said, "That's right, darling!" John added, "And that's veddy good for wewe as well!" Rosie replied, "Indeed! I'm...
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The Graduation and Preparing For College in England
Zack and I finally graduated on May, 2017. The ceremony was really wonderful. After we all accepted our diplomas aliyopewa to us kwa the principal, we posed for a great group photo. Both of our parents were there and took pictures of us, too. This was followed kwa a delicious and hearty lunch with chakula prepared kwa the cafeteria. Afterwards, it was time to go back home. Tears streamed down Zack's eyes as he told me, "Well, this is it, Rosie. Our last time together. I just wanna say 'Thank You' for everything you've done for me and for being such a...
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Rosie Goes to High School
After finishing elementary, my parents decided to transfer me to the British School for my high school. It was also during this time that I gained an interest in studying muziki in England for my college, and this was the perfect starting point for me. Zack transferred here as well. One day, while eating lunch at the cafeteria, he became sad and sighed heavily. I asked him, "What's the matter, Zack? Is something bothering you?" He replied, "Rosie, I hate to tell wewe this, but my grandfather has been diagnosed with diabetes recently. My parents told me that, after I graduate...
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Birthday Bash at the Beach
For my tenth birthday celebration, my family decided to have a beach, pwani vacation. kwa this time, Zack and I have become close friends, and he and his family came with us as well. Our group also included my grandmother, grandfather, aunt, uncle, and cousin Linda. They were all from my mother's side. We had our own private villa complete with a barbecue grill, a giant jacuzzi pool, equipment for water sports, and a free shuttle service to the nearby mall. Me, Zack, and Linda had lots of fun swimming and snorkeling in the crystal blue waters. On the siku of my birthday, we...
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A New Friend
During recess when I was seven years old, I saw a group of bullies picking on a boy and calling him names. This made me angry, and I approached the scene and told them in a forceful voice, "Back off, and leave him alone! What gives wewe the right to do that to him?" Upon hearing this, the bullies got scared and ran away. I then asked the boy, "Are wewe all right?" He replied while gazing at me admiringly, "Yes, I am. Thanks for standing up for me. That was very brave of you." I said, "You're welcome. Those bastards needed to be called off. What's your name, kwa the way?" He replied,...
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The First siku of School
The siku I started school was quite humorous and enjoyable at the same time. I was the unique one among my classmates because of my fair skin, which resulted in some of them wondering if I was a foreigner. The teacher was also amazed kwa my intelligence and how I did well in most of the subjects. I was ahead of my parents during the reviews as well. Once, my mother got surprised when she saw me kusoma the sentences in the English lessons aloud. She said, "Rosie, wewe already know how to read! I'm so proud of you!" I smiled and winked in return. This made me feel grateful to have the special gift of being a fast learner. I was very friendly to all of my classmates, too. Also, during this time, my fluency in English increased. It truly was a great start for me, and despite getting excellent marks, I remained humble and always thanked my parents and teacher for their help.

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Becoming a Beatles Fan
My parents introduced me to the Beatles kwa the time I was a toddler. The first song that I heard from them was "I'm Happy Just to Dance With You", which remains one of my vipendwa up to this day. I couldn't help but dance along to the infectious beat. My mother then showed me a picha of the band, and I gazed at their sweet faces admiringly for thirty seconds. Soon, I was listening to their other songs, mostly from the early years. I also watched A Hard Day's Night and Help!, to which I couldn't stop laughing. It was officially the moment I became a huge Beatles fan, and thus, even though I was unaware of it at first, was also the start of an exciting journey that I would never forget as I started school.

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Introduction
One fine sunny day, the foursome and the Beatles were chilling out in a cafe near Kensington Gardens. They ordered pasta, milkshakes, and slices of chokoleti cake. As they relaxed, Nicholas asked Rosie, "Say, darling, how was your life in the Philippines before wewe came to England?" Rosie replied, "Oh, while I had my own share of ups and downs, it was quite nice and interesting, sweetheart." John said, "You're from the Philippines? That's veddy cool!" George added, "Indeed! I heard your country has one of the most beautiful beaches in the world." Rosie replied, "Yes, that's true!...
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A unique restaurant caught the attention of the foursome and the Beatles as they walked. This restaurant is called "Fernando's", and its specialty is Peri-Peri barbecue chicken. After checking the outside menu, George said, "The chakula here looks tasty. Let's try this out." Rosie replied, "All right. Let's go inside." They were awed kwa the restaurant's carnival-like atmosphere as one of the waiters led them to their table. Once seated, everyone decided to order a group meal, which consisted of a sahani, sinia of boneless chicken breast fillets, six pieces of chicken wings, four cups of Portuguese rice,...
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As the group went inside the London Beatles Store, they saw rows of shirts hanging in the wall, a keychain and fridge magnet rack, bags of different kinds, guitar, gitaa accessories, mugs, toys, board games, books, and even signed photos. The cashier became speechless upon seeing the four mop-topped lads walk around the place. There was also a group of mashabiki who became speechless as well. When the Beatles saw them, they decided to give them hugs until they can speak while the foursome continued exploring. After thirty seconds, they finally did. One of them said, "Oh, we're so happy to finally meet...
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posted by RocknRollSoul60
Kelly requested me to do this, so here I go. I know things have been rough. wewe had a rough childhood, and it isn't fair. Of course, nobody ever alisema that life was fair. No matter how terrible things were and still are, please know that I am your friend. If wewe ever need to talk, I am only an kasha pokezi away.

I admire that despite everything wewe have been through, wewe never became bitter. Don't ever change, Kelly. It would be heartbreaking if wewe did. No matter what anyone says, wewe are wonderful the way wewe are.

Even if there are storms, just remember that the sun is shining somewhere. I will help wewe see the light when it gets dark. I will be a shoulder to cry on. I want wewe to know that all of your Marafiki wewe have made here care about you. wewe can talk to us about anything.

Just remember that lyric from one of my favourite Beatles songs, "Any time at all, all wewe gotta do is call, and I'll be there."

Peace and love,
-Paul
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The Studios were divided into four rooms, which were the lobby, the recording room, the rehearsal room, and the art gallery. The group enjoyed the place as they toured each of the rooms one kwa one. They also took lots of photos. Afterwards, the foursome and the Beatles left and walked back to the London Beatles Store. George remarked, "That was a veddy fun tour of the Studios that we had. Don't wewe agree, me mates?" Rosie replied, "It sure was, George!" Ringo said, "Maybe inayofuata time, we can do our rehearsals for our inayofuata tour there!" John replied, "That's a brilliant idea, Ritchie!" Nicholas and Paul added, "Indeed!" Everyone then laughed and joked together while walking to the store.

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The group became even zaidi excited when they finally reached Abbey Road Studios. The building had been restored and preserved to its original glory, and it proudly displays an English Heritage plaque near the door. There was also a sign that said, "Open to the Public", which means that visitors are free to go inside and explore the studios anytime. George commented, "Well, I'm veddy glad that she has remained to be the same studios we've known and loved." Paul replied, "I'm glad about that, too." Ringo added, "We all are, mates." "That's right." Chirped Rosie. John said, "So, shall we go inside, chaps?" "Yeah, yeah, yeah!" Replied everyone in unison. And thus, the foursome's and the Beatles' tour of present-day Abbey Road Studios had begun.

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