My blogger-personality Talatu-Carmen reflects my rapidly developing multiple personalities, and embodies my chronic inability to focus on just one thing. My blog Abubuwan da nake tunani chronicled the things that flitted across my mind often when I was procrastinating my school work and is now a vestige of graduate school. Most of my posts have to do with Africa, Nigeria, or Hausa culture. In the blog Abubuwan da nake Rubutawa, I place larger chunks of text (short stories, translation projects, film and book reviews) that I'd like to get feedback on. Please feel free to comment, but please do not use, quote, or re-post anything from these blogs without first requesting my permission.
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Well done love! To think I just chastised for stalking my blog when you should've been working. So, so pleased for you. And remember, anytime you want to pop into London, give me a holler.
Ok now Im sure I dont know u(tun da na gan hoto kin), I went to crest too but I shd havee been a coupla of grades below you coz im 27. wow ur mumsie really rocking her 'stella' outfit o! Congrats o!
oh, interesting. This is the weekend of all things 'Crest. I was just at a wedding of a good friend from 'Crest. When did you leave? I came in 9th grade, though we had lived in Port Harcourt three years before we came? You would have been in my brother's class, but if you left before we came you wouldn't remember him...
I left after 5th grade, so maybe not. That was in 91 I think, I can only remeber a handful of my classmates and teachers. Miss Ellis, Mr. Beeksma?nt sure(he useta crack very dry jokes) and my first grade teacher Mrs.Ark and oh Suzzy mother Mrs.Baker.
11 comments:
Congratulations!!
Hi, thanks for your comment on my blog.
Is that your mum in the Naija-style lace outfit? She's seriously cool...
Congrats,
MW
Wordsbody,
thanks. yes. that's my mum. I was wearing a Naija-style lace outfit too, but you can't really see it under the gown.
All the best,
T-C
Many, many, many, congratulations. After all the sleepless nights, trawls through the library, you've earned it.
Nkem
Well done love! To think I just chastised for stalking my blog when you should've been working. So, so pleased for you. And remember, anytime you want to pop into London, give me a holler.
Well done!
"The greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor." - Aristotle.
Somewhat appropriate, don't you think? Congrats.
(Tell your Dad to get a longer tie! Momma rocks. ;-)
Congrats o!
"Bayan wuya sai dadi!"
Ibrahim
Thanks and na gode to all! Now onward and upward!
Ok now Im sure I dont know u(tun da na gan hoto kin), I went to crest too but I shd havee been a coupla of grades below you coz im 27.
wow ur mumsie really rocking her 'stella' outfit o! Congrats o!
Cheetarah,
oh, interesting. This is the weekend of all things 'Crest. I was just at a wedding of a good friend from 'Crest. When did you leave? I came in 9th grade, though we had lived in Port Harcourt three years before we came? You would have been in my brother's class, but if you left before we came you wouldn't remember him...
I left after 5th grade, so maybe not. That was in 91 I think, I can only remeber a handful of my classmates and teachers. Miss Ellis, Mr. Beeksma?nt sure(he useta crack very dry jokes) and my first grade teacher Mrs.Ark and oh Suzzy mother Mrs.Baker.
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