What is your memorable childhood experience?
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Re: What is your memorable childhood experience?
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,that's definitely a Nigerian talking,I can't forget such moments.Festus wrote:A long walk through a narrow footpath with grand mom to farm and a longer distance to cover on foot during elementary education.
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I can imagine the scene. We also have such childhood memories here in the Philippines. Thank you both for sharing.Preciosonic wrote:,that's definitely a Nigerian talking,I can't forget such moments.Festus wrote:A long walk through a narrow footpath with grand mom to farm and a longer distance to cover on foot during elementary education.
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Miriam thanks for sharing that info because I won't have thought so,and to festus,nice of you to compliment us both,remembering your childhood days is memory we want to keep,remembering the innocent lies we were told,for example (Mary and Jesus was in the moon)Lolz, seriously, Miriam thanks for this forum.Festus wrote:To Miriam, it is intriguing to know that there is a play back of African experience in Philippine, and to my compatriot Preciosonic, we cannot help being nostalgic about those phases in our match through civilization. Lovely and delightful contributions from Miriam and Preciosonic
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True words well spoken, seriously dearie you just made us smile with your wish,by the way what does Mabuhay mean?Miriam Molina wrote:I love this site. Getting free books is a good reward. But exchanging stories with people all over the world through the forums is priceless. I wish someday to visit Nigeria and meet you both, Festus and Preciosonic. As we say in the Philippines, Mabuhay!
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Miriam Molina wrote:I love this site. Getting free books is a good reward. But exchanging stories with people all over the world through the forums is priceless. I wish someday to visit Nigeria and meet you both, Festus and Preciosonic. As we say in the Philippines, Mabuhay!
Preciosonic spoke well on my behalf dear Miriam. I sincerely pray that our heavenly father will translate this desire to reality someday. It will be an awesome experience I'm sure. A glance through world map shows a huge gap in distance and of course, development between the two worlds. Online Book Club is indeed, priceless, its worth cannot not be quantified by any criteria. Besides providing platform for enhancement of creative writing and literary criticism, how would i have met Miriam from Philippine and a fellow compatriot Preciosonic? May God continue to consolidate this bond. What does "Mabuhay" imply? To borrow from Preciosonic's curiosity. And be ready to be "bombed" with Made-in Nigeria terminologies. Its Sunday, 10:40 am Nigeria time.
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