
Salam.
ok on friday, me and a friend wen to our friends congregation thingy
(prayer for her new born bro). That friday, i dont kno wot was wrong with me but i couldnt stop chating crap and not carying who hears or wot it sounded like. My mind basically controlled itself. The whole night was gud. We were in her room until the duaa's started. I was chatting crap the whole time, tormenting a friend who happend to be in some boi trouble
(this boi, if i could, i would call Jigsaw (SAW) and set up some trap for him with the most grusome tests!!!, ones were it's impossible to escape. Plus, i would watch him on the CCTV cameras whilst laaaughing my head off.. mwahahaa
[ok, am not as violent as i sound])
..So anyway, the prayers started and lasted for like 45 mins, when they finished, the woman who was doing the duaas asked if anyone had a prayer...
The biiiiig mouth i am..
Came out with...
"Good Husbands".
Sooo Stupid, the room was surrounded by fully grown, right winged, african, muslim women!!!!
their reaction??? well, first i was SILENCE with everyone staring at me, (first they tought it was my friend who was sitting next to me cause they tought i was too INNOCENT to say such a thing) Those eyes.....Staring at me like WTF? and the worst, a friend, sitting next to me looked at me like she was about to swallow me !!! what was even more scary was the fact that i was not embarassed nor was i shy!!! After like a minute or so of the women tryana get their heads around to what i was meant to say, "May Allah bless us with good husbands"
The silent was broken with a women who said aww thats a guud duaa and everyone was like yeer guud prayer, may Allah bless yuh all
looooool
it was really funny, My 2 friend's faces were priceless, they COULDNOT belive i just said that in front of Muslim African women. After a few hours, i couldnt belive it too & in fact, am veery embarrased now, i wonder wot they think of me!!
ok on friday, me and a friend wen to our friends congregation thingy
(prayer for her new born bro). That friday, i dont kno wot was wrong with me but i couldnt stop chating crap and not carying who hears or wot it sounded like. My mind basically controlled itself. The whole night was gud. We were in her room until the duaa's started. I was chatting crap the whole time, tormenting a friend who happend to be in some boi trouble
(this boi, if i could, i would call Jigsaw (SAW) and set up some trap for him with the most grusome tests!!!, ones were it's impossible to escape. Plus, i would watch him on the CCTV cameras whilst laaaughing my head off.. mwahahaa
[ok, am not as violent as i sound])
..So anyway, the prayers started and lasted for like 45 mins, when they finished, the woman who was doing the duaas asked if anyone had a prayer...
The biiiiig mouth i am..
Came out with...
"Good Husbands".
Sooo Stupid, the room was surrounded by fully grown, right winged, african, muslim women!!!!
their reaction??? well, first i was SILENCE with everyone staring at me, (first they tought it was my friend who was sitting next to me cause they tought i was too INNOCENT to say such a thing) Those eyes.....Staring at me like WTF? and the worst, a friend, sitting next to me looked at me like she was about to swallow me !!! what was even more scary was the fact that i was not embarassed nor was i shy!!! After like a minute or so of the women tryana get their heads around to what i was meant to say, "May Allah bless us with good husbands"
The silent was broken with a women who said aww thats a guud duaa and everyone was like yeer guud prayer, may Allah bless yuh all
looooool
it was really funny, My 2 friend's faces were priceless, they COULDNOT belive i just said that in front of Muslim African women. After a few hours, i couldnt belive it too & in fact, am veery embarrased now, i wonder wot they think of me!!
2 comments:
LOOOOOOOOOOOL. LMAO! XD!
You have guts my friend!
.. But hey don’t we live in the 21st century shouldn’t you be able to speak your mind but I’m guessing that don’t apply when your around these African mums..right?
lol well at least you were being honest.
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