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, a basket of garlic bread, red-skinned mashed potatoes, flame-grilled mahindi, nafaka on the cob, and bottomless soda. John ametoa maoni as they ate, "Wow! I've never tasted chicken like this before." Paul added, "Me too. This is so good!" George especially enjoyed pigging out on the wings, and he stripped them off completely clean, leaving only the bones. Nicholas was amazed and told him, "George! You're excellent in eating chicken wings!" George replied, "Why, thank wewe veddy much indeed! I've got a special set of teeth to help me do this." He then smiled while inaonyesha his signature "fangs". Scruffy said, "I wish I could eat like that." Buzzy added, "Same here." Overall, the group had a wonderful dinner, and they left the restaurant feeling very satisfied and with smiles on their faces. Ringo said, "That certainly ended our siku here with a bang." George replied, "It sure did, mate. It sure did." With evening in full swing, everyone rode the Tube back to the chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha and to the dorm. After arriving, the foursome and the Beatles laughed and conversed for a few hours before going to sleep. Thus, ending a remarkable comeback to Abbey Road Studios for John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Tomorrow, they will be returning to broadcast the third episode of their radio show, while Rosie and Nicholas return to their muziki class. Where will they go next? We shall find out in the inayofuata story.
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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
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
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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