Akhi Ayman – Why You Should ALWAYS Listen To Your Parents

Akhi Ayman
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A woman describes a motorbike accident where a man from East London accidentally killed her while she was driving. She describes the woman as being rushing and getting hit by police, but she refuses to admit that she was involved. She suggests that people should take their word for what they hear from family members, as they may be lying about the truth.
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There was another brother from East London, his

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mother forgot something from the shop.

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The brother decides to say, mom don't worry

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man, I'm gonna go to the shop, I'm

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gonna go get what you got.

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But his mother goes, I don't have a

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good feeling, leave it, I'll get it tomorrow.

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He decides to go on his motorbike, a

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few hours later he gets knocked on the

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door by the police.

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Can we come in, we'd like to speak

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to your family.

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They've come in and said your son has

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been involved in a motorbike accident and we

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are sorry to tell you he died on

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the scene.

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You see sometimes we don't listen to our

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mothers but they have this sense within them,

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they sense something.

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So if your mother or father tells you

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don't go because they don't have a good

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feeling for whatever reasons, take their word for

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it bro, it's not a pride thing.

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It's not like, you know what, your mother's

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telling you to tie your camel.

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