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^^^KLASHINKOV^^^
03-23-2008, 09:05 AM
if u can remember any...

satanico_immortal_666
03-23-2008, 09:23 AM
We eat Ice Cream and walk and say AAAHHHH SO NICE TO WALK AND EAT THE ICE CREAM!

budding author
03-23-2008, 09:31 AM
One event that I will never forget.
Many years ago we had just had the house wired for electricity, before that every thing was gas, even the lighting.
Job was finally completed, electrician left, Gran was sitting in her armchair looking up at the light fitting dangling from the ceiling.
She suddenly let out a big scream, she yelled at me , "Quick, turn off that light switch, it's switched on and there is no lamp in the light fitting , we have electricity escaping all over the room"!!!

Fel Fel
03-23-2008, 09:45 AM
wood crafting with my Grand father

I Am Jack's Wasted Life
03-23-2008, 09:55 AM
My grandma telling me bed time stories and my grandpa telling me about Egypt and about when he was young, we used to have very long talks about Abdul Naseer and the revolution, the King and the book 'Wasf Masr' 'Describing Egypt' he was reading it at the time and used to talk to me about everything he read.

Eman G (ya bent el eih)
03-23-2008, 09:59 AM
I can see my Grandpa now (Allah yer7amo) when he used to take me for a walk in a sunny day telling mom that its important for my bones and getting me lots of candies, lolipops...etc.

For my Grandma, she used to make me a new dress every new occasion, holiday, season or just for little emy to be happy.

jenny
03-23-2008, 11:30 AM
My grandparents are Dutch immigrants in Canada. My Oma (Granny) and I were making those no-bake choco-cookies but we mixed up the oder of the ingrediants (to boil in the pot). It still worked out, and from then on we both called them Mistake Cookies. Also, I remember trying to teach her to do the ballet-positions I´d learned in dance class, and wondering why she just couldn´t get the 5th position (touching your right big-toe to left heel, and left toes to right heel). Poor Oma! But she tried so hard, she was sweet!

My Opa (Grandpa) would recite this funny "poem" the Dutch had made up about the German soldiers (during WW II), but instead of saying "German" each time he made this farting sound... the rest of it wasn´t very flattering either, but was in Dutch, so he thought I couldn´t understand it ( lol ). Oma scolded him for teaching it to me. I was about 10 years old, but I still remember most of it.... so funny.

May Allah grant them peace! :-)

(Thanks for letting me remember such nice things on a grey & snowy Sunday morning!!!!)

mikail brown
03-23-2008, 11:58 AM
never met them