Between the loan-lined lives, the arranged ego-calls and accidentally dropped names, they got hitched hurriedly. Seven sad days later, they mutually discovered double-dealing deceit. He was not half important; he’d lost his homemade humour; she did not have an American passport; and she could not fry a chip; they were both drowning in debt.
Now THAT is funny. LMSAO
ReplyDeleteat that point, if they're cool peoples, they'll have a good laugh and build from the ground up.
ReplyDeleteThats what happens to pretentious people. The moral of the story is: If you buy 'fos' please don't hide it. If you love kokonte please don't pretend.
ReplyDeleteEverything is not lost yet, LOL...funny post...
ReplyDeleteLMAO @ NYA & Kwegyirba, so true! So sad! Life would be so much easier (though much less eventful and worth blogging about) if people were more real...the intricacy of the deceit is so ridiculous that I'd be shocked if they both don't have a good laugh!
ReplyDeletelol...otwiala!...lol...oh, what Esi said sounds ideal...will it happen? probably not...
ReplyDeleteFunny..would it hurt if human beings stayed true all the time. Hmnnn.
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