That awkward moment when JSbu's son unwraps something he shouldn't have!

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On Wednesday afternoon, a topic about things that everyone hides when they have guests over took a super awkward turn when JSbu revealed what he has to hide in his house from his young son. Recently, whilst JSbu's family, including his mom and dad, were over for a Sunday lunch, Zanda was, as usual, running around the house playing with his toys and jumping on grandpa and his dad. As the Nxumalo family were nearing the end of their evening, they noticed that Zanda had been quiet for too long.

Well 'too long' for him, perhaps five minutes at most. For JSbu, that only means one thing - his son is up to mischief. So, JSbu called out for Zanda who yelled back that he was in the room and coming.
30 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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