He's an awesome oke, nothing like you would imagine him to be. |
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A strong swimmer and knowing the sea well as a born and bred Beach oke, he left his clothes with someone, dropped into the sea and started swimming. |
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People are running around like chickens with their heads cut off because they don't know what they need to do, and this oke can't, and therefore won't, tell them. |
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I had initiated an African ritual by giving the pipe to him. And you can never stay befuck with an oke you smoke nchangu with. |
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Oke, however, sees the adverse weather as a good thing. |
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That is because the Fairtrade fruit in OKE smoothies is sourced from small farmers and co-operatives in Ecuador, Costa Rico, Brazil and Peru. |
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