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I was beginning to lose hope in the idea of finding a friend. One day, something amazing happened. I saw that I was getting new neighbors. I saw a kid there who appeared to be around my age. I decided to go over and talk to him. I said, "Hi, I'm Winter. It's nice to meet you." He said, "Hi, Winter. I'm George. It's nice to meet you, too." I noticed he had a bit of an accent. I said, "That's a nice accent wewe have there." He said, "Thank you. I'm from Liverpool, England." I said, "Like the Beatles?!" He said, "Yes." Another Beatles fan! I knew we would get along! I talked with him for a little while, and I then said, "I guess I better go, but it was nice talking to you." He said, "It was nice talking to you, too." The inayofuata day, I got on the bus to go to school. When George got on, he looked around. I looked up at him and said, "You can sit with me if wewe want to." He said, "Thank you." He sat beside of me. We talked and learned that we had a lot of the same interests. Later at school, I saw some kids picking on him. I stood up to them, and they pushed me down the stairs. George helped me up and asked, "Are wewe all right?" I said, "Yeah." He thanked me for standing up for him, and just like that, we became friends. We had a few bumps in the road, but we still remained friends. We were connected kwa our upendo of muziki and the forces of friendship. We found each other, and it became the longest-lasting friendship of my life. We are best Marafiki to this day....best Marafiki forever.

THE END
posted by Rubyrings
"So what happened after wewe decided to stop being a hippie?" Jimmy prompted him.
Henry settled back in his chair. "Well, around that time I was beginning to get tired of always being on the road. I loved the adventure in my youth, but I started to miss not having a proper nyumbani - au neighbourhood, since I knew kwa then I wouldn't be getting married. I was just over thirty when I decided to quit being a roadie. My travels had taken me to North Carolina, and I knew I wanted to settle there. I was near the ocean which I loved, and it was near where I grew up but not too near - I knew I wouldn't want...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
After a moment of crying together, Henry and the boys dried their tears. Henry said, "Okay, how about something happier now?" The boys nodded "yes". Henry said, "A mwaka had passed. It was 1967, the Summer of Love. Arguably, that's when the hippie scene started." Charles asked, "Were wewe a hippie back in the day?" Henry said, "Well, kind of. I dabbled in the scene a bit. I grew my hair long." Les said, "I never thought wewe would have long hair." Henry laughed. "I've got a picture to prove it." He took a picture out of his wallet. Sure enough, it was a younger version of Henry with long hair....
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posted by Rubyrings
The band gathered round to listen closely, drawn in kwa the faraway, almost dreamy smile that had come over Henry's face.
"It was also in '65, I believe, on a warm summer's day. She was sitting inayofuata to me in the stands, the prettiest girl wewe ever saw. And so excited to see the Beatles, wewe could feel it. Her smile made wewe want to smile too." Henry paused for a moment as if savouring the memory of all these details. "I wanted to lean over and introduce myself, but wewe boys know how loud the Beatles' concerts were. No chance at all of her hearing me. Everyone was cheering as loud as they could...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
The boys perked up when they heard that Henry was once a roadie. "We'd upendo to hear about those days!" they said. Henry said, "Well, after I left home, I made my way to Memphis. I'm sure wewe know it was the birthplace of rock and roll. People did have a hard time taking me seriously at first." Charles asked, "Was it because wewe looked young for your age?" Henry nodded. "Yeah. I didn't look seventeen. People thought I was zaidi like fourteen, and they were surprised I was able to drive. They soon learned to take me seriously when they saw how I was able to lift heavy equipment with ease. Just...
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posted by Rubyrings
"I was born in Tennessee," Henry began. "My father was a miner in the coal mines, and my mother stayed nyumbani to cook and clean and raise me. wewe didn't see a lot of women with jobs in those days," he added, as the band members leaned in closer to listen.
"My childhood was nothing terribly unusual," Henry went on. "I went to school, and I was a good student - not juu of the class kwa any means, but my parents never complained about my grades. I went to church and Sunday school, and in the afternoons and on weekends I would play outside with the other boys in the neighbourhood. My parents were strict,...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
This shabiki fiction is dedicated in loving memory of my grandfather. Thank wewe for everything you've taught me, Grandpa. upendo and miss wewe always.

Introduction

A Wave Tossed in the Ocean had just released their sekunde album, and they were on tour promoting it. It was March. It was a cold winter night, so the members of A Wave Tossed in the Ocean, and their manager, Henry, were staying warm in their hotel room. They were taking turns telling funny stories. Henry laughed and said, "I know I've alisema it before, and I'll say it again: you're like the sons I've never had." Charles, not really thinking...
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Source: Birthday Greetings for Marafiki
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added by 80smusiclover1
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A few hours later, Una and Everett were comfortably snuggled up together on the couch, sharing the last of Una's chocolates which lay in the open box between them, as the credits rolled on the movie.
"That was so good," murmured Una, her head resting on Everett's shoulder. "You know - I was looking mbele to your plans, whatever they were going to be, but I was really hoping we'd be able to watch this."
Everett gave a small laugh and shook his head. "I wish I'd known. I could have saved myself all this trouble."
Una grinned. "This year, our Valentine's siku plans were on me," she said. "Next mwaka I expect it to be your turn."
Everett felt a warm rush at the thought of inayofuata year, that Una was so certain they would be celebrating Valentine's siku together inayofuata year. But then... of course, Everett though. He wouldn't have considered anything different.
"I upendo you, Una," he said.
"I upendo wewe too, Everett," she said.
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posted by Peaceandlove67
Valentine's siku had finally arrived. Everett still had nothing special for Una. He felt ashamed of himself. A part of him wanted to tell Una that he was sick but lying to her wouldn't solve his problem. He had to tell her the truth. He proceeded to get ready, and he went to Una's house. He alisema to himself, "She's going to be so disappointed. What if she decides to break up with me?" He then said, "It's a risk you'll have to take, Everett. Honesty is the best policy." He then rang the doorbell.

Una had just finished getting ready when she heard the doorbell ring. She said, "I'll get it." She...
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posted by Rubyrings
“You don't have any tables for that night? Are wewe sure?”
“Yes, sir.” The gentleman's voice on the other end of Everett's phone was polite but firm. “Most people book weeks in advance for a maarufu time like Valentine's Day.”
Everett sighed, thanked the man anyway, and hung up the phone. His chin dropped into his arms on the table. That was the fifth fancy restaurant he had called, and every one had told him the same thing. No one had any space for him to make a reservation, even really early au really late.
No special necklace... no fancy dinner... What was he going to do? Una was...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
Everett went to the mall the inayofuata day, trying to figure out what to do for Una for their first Valentine's Day. He then noticed the jewelry store. "That's it!" he alisema to himself. "I'll get Una a beautiful necklace. I know she likes necklaces. She has so many of them. She never wears the same one every day." He then saw a sign advertising a beautiful mkufu on sale. It was fourteen karat gold, and it had a nyota on it. Una was sure to upendo it! He went to talk to the woman at the front desk. She said, "I'm so sorry. We just sold out." He said, "Oh, that's too bad." She said, "I could special...
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posted by Rubyrings
Everett flipped the calendar page from January to February one mild winter morning, wondering why something felt zaidi significant about February than it did every other year. Then his eye wandered down the page to the fourteenth, and he laughed and shook his head. Of course, he reminded himself. Most years, he didn't think too much about Valentine's siku beyond giving his parents a call and wishing them a happy one. But this mwaka was different. This would be the first Valentine's siku that he and Una would spend together.
Everett's heartbeat quickened. He had to do something big for Una - something...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
Hi, everyone. Antonia here, and I found this orodha of fun maswali for anyone. I thought I'd answer some of them. I'd upendo to see your answers. Without further ado, let's get started.

1. What is your inayopendelewa sleeping position of all time? My inayopendelewa is flat on my back, sprawled out.

2. What are the three scents wewe like? I like pine, lilac, and peach.

3. What’s your inayopendelewa board game? I don't like board games. I called them "bored games".

4. Would wewe rather stay in au go out on a Friday night? It depends on my mood. Sometimes I want to stay in. Sometimes I want to go out.

5. What is the weirdest...
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Hi, everyone! Antonia here, and as I type this, today is the last siku of 2021! I can't believe this mwaka is almost over. It has gone kwa so fast. Where has all the time gone?

The past two years have been challenging for many people for many reasons. Just remember: crap storms suck, but they don't last forever. I don't know what the future holds for any of us, but I do know that it is best to live in the moment and take each siku as it comes.

Despite everything going on in the world, it didn't slow me and my Marafiki now. Some exciting things happened for us this year. In January, I brought my dog,...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
Hi, everyone! Antonia here, and this is what you've all been waiting for: this year's holiday message. Without further ado, let's get started, shall we?

We are now in the holiday season. I can't believe it's already here. It seems like we should only be halfway through the year, but here we are, heading to the finish line of 2021. This holiday season consists of quite a few firsts for me and my family.

This is Joplin's first krisimasi with us. Technically, this is her sekunde Christmas, but last Christmas, she was too young to leave her mother. We brought her nyumbani in January this year. She will...
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The doctors did keep Una in the hospital a couple zaidi days just to make sure she was okay, but to Everett and Una it was already clear she'd recovered. She started feeling impatient to get out and start doing things again, though Everett suggested they maybe not try hiking in the snow anymore, at least not this year. Instead they discussed a trip to the skating rink for later in the winter. Everett stayed with Una in the hospital as much as he was able to, and they entertained themselves with the sinema Una had brought.
The only thing worrying Una is when she decided she really should call...
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