Cont... na how? Yupla kam igo peles Olsen wanem? They told me, - TopicsExpress



          

Cont... na how? Yupla kam igo peles Olsen wanem? They told me, through ship, kalap tulait tulait bus na go direct peles 2 months ago. Imagine how I felt.. Aiyo nice ya, good one. I thought. I will give you something that you will live to tell that little gremlin you brought with you. One nasty idea popped up immediately but I kept to myself. So you guys going back again to Kimbe? yes kas wow.., they had with them a bundle of highlands kumo and a plastic of veggies. John got up and said that they were gonna come overNight at my place but since tulait buses were available, they hopped on and headed straight home. I intact was not worried about the money or whatever the owed me but just couldnt get to terms with them for having the courtesy to come over to for a night at my place because they came back from oil palm kantri with alot money, alot of money. When they wanted to go to Kimbe, I struggled to contain them. at least ol toksave Tu bai orait a? Moments later, friends of mine from EFM came over in a vehicle and asked me to join them for a couple of rounds. Gladly I hopped on with them and we drove off. Before that I told my mum to dinau a kakaruk from the compound and cook em with the highlands kumo but not to serve food until I arrive home. I arrived home drunk at midnight and all were still awake telling stories waiting form me. Kas o, iyaka Yu spak a, Yu no laik tok na mi escort Said John. What ever.... Who the erff are you, sister f***ker. I thought. I took no notice of what ever they were saying and asked mum to serve food immediately. Lighting a ciggar I asked when they would live for Kimbe and they mentioned something similar to their earlier version. And yes, that was the ignition, my heart started beating faster and I nearly boxed Johns ears. But being a gentle man I kept to myself yet again. John was talking about a beautiful lass in Kimbe whom he thought would make a nice couple with me when I interrupted and asked mum if food was ready. Mama said yes, ol lain yupla kam insait na kaikai they went in quickly and I could tell how very hungry and tired they were by the look on their faces. Mama was praying for blessings when I entered just in time to day Amen with them. She was about to hand them their plates when I said it was hot inside and that we should all go outside and eat in the fresh air. They all took their plates with them outside and I followed and before they could start eating I told the three to put their plates together for my blessings this time. This is for good luck and a safe journey to Kimbe and to maintain their style of travelling... And yes, I blessed their food in a modern Wabag/Simbu fashion. My mother knew, the tiger inside was at its best so she didnt say a thing but took her plate with her to our makeshift kitchen. The three of em stared open mouthed and remain seated as status. Ol trupla kas blo mi, mi kaikai lewa blo yupla stret. Noken sem, kaikau gut, bel rait na yupla go silip gut. Tomora bai igat planti wok lo wokim. Having said that, I bade them goodnight and went off into the settlement looking for another six. Brukim tulait lo block and at around 9:00am I arrived home to find mama alone, doing her routine clean up. Mama ol Kimbe lain weh? Mama said, Aiyo trangu ol sindaun outsait go morning na pisin ino karai yet ol tekoff.... And she started to Christian and tok skul you know, like all mothers do. Hehehe... Mission accomplished, I smiled to myself, went into the house, sighed off with relief and dozzed off to a very peaceful sleep. So they say: What goes around, comes around.
Posted on: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 02:34:59 +0000

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