At primary school I once made Dupe (pronounced Doo-pay) the Ghananian girl who lived opposite us with her Aunt Miriam when I was young laugh so much during lunch that she blorted her thermos of tea explosively down her nose and as I probably wrongly misremembered for years, out her ears.
At primary school I once made Dupe (pronounced Doo-pay) the Ghananian girl who lived opposite us with her Aunt Miriam when I was young laugh so much during lunch that she blorted her thermos of tea explosively down her nose and as I probably wrongly misremembered for years, out her ears.