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Things We Did Back In The Days Growing Up by Isaiah90(m): 9:54pm On Dec 27, 2013
I know most of us did all this in our early age.

* I used to close the fridge slowly to see when the light goes off.
* I swallowed a fruit seed and was very scared it would grow tree in my stomach.
* write my name on paper and put it in my biro.
* played WAR START using our hands as the gun and our mouth as the sound.
* put my hands in my shirt and pretended i didn't have hands.
* thought the moon always followed us wherever we go.
* when it rained we would put 2 sticks in the water and made it look like they were racing to see which one would win.
* did you remember when we couldn't wait to be adults?
* I remember in our primary school days we used to put dry garri in our pockets but because the teacher is in the class we would use our biro to suck the garri into our mouth. lol

you could add yours cos it's all about the things we did back in dem days, leggo.

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